A Quote by Pooja Bhatt

The constant craze of size zero and crash diets is not very good. — © Pooja Bhatt
The constant craze of size zero and crash diets is not very good.
The only number that would ever be enough is 0. Zero pounds, zero life, size zero, double-zero, zero point. Zero in tennis is love. I finally get it.
I've never met a size zero person. Is Paris Hilton a size zero? I've met her. She looked very thin, but she looked very healthy. She had beautiful skin.
Correct me if I am wrong, but I personally feel that the Indian body type is not cut out to be size zero. I am not size zero and I don't believe in that either.
I think size zero is extreme. Even if I starve and stop eating, I don't think I would ever reach size zero in life.
We tend to treat eating and diets as one size fits all. But the human body is very personalized.
I no longer believe in fad diets, crash diets... yes, I did have a jump-start because years ago I did get the liposuction and a tummy tuck, but I have to say that, if there is a poster child for plastic surgery and the jump-off to a new lifestyle, it would be me.
You shouldn't be pressured into trying to be thin by the fashion industry, because they only want models that are like human mannequins. They know that if we see an outfit on a mannequin in a shop window we will love it and want to buy it whatever size we are. That's why they have size zero models - they want to sell clothes. But you have to remember that it's not practical or possible for an everyday woman to look like that. Being size zero is a career in itself so we shouldn't try and be like them. It's not realistic and it's not healthy.
They go on about banning size zero, but I think Hollywood stars are the worst perpetrators. Most models are naturally long and gangly, while a lot of these young girls in Hollywood have gone on extreme diets. Their concave chests and bony arms are terrifying. It's scary to think that normal teenagers are tempted to copy them.
No crash diets work. I have tried everything, believe me.
Yes, I've lost close to 30 kilos. Nothing drastic. No crash diets.
Beauty isn’t between a size zero and a size eight, it is not a number at all. It is not physical.
I don't have to be a size zero anymore. But I still want to feel and look good.
People think celebrities just resort to surgeries or go for crash diets, but that's not true.
Crazy diets, good diets, you can't name one I didn't do.
Neutrinos ... win the minimalist contest: zero charge, zero radius, and very possibly zero mass.
Why would anyone want to be called a size zero or even aspire to being a zero? I don't even understand the thinking behind it, let alone the practicalities. What is all that about?
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