A Quote by Saara Aalto

I've always had a big bum. — © Saara Aalto
I've always had a big bum.

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The only surgery I've had is my lips, I haven't had anything in my bum - I don't need to, I've got a big bum!
If I am honest with myself, a not-insignificant fraction of my enjoyment of any episode of 'Game of Thrones' is delivered in its opening moments. I sit down, settle in, and... BUM-bum, bah-dah-BUM-bum.
I look back and I have always been big and curvy. Our family all have big arms, bigger legs, bigger hips and bum. That's just the way we're built.
Everyone always told me I had a J-Lo bum. Since I was 15 it's always been like that.
No one wants to be a rake, it's not attractive. Boys like a bum. Even I've got a bit of a bum.
I do a bit of work on my bum, but, like, I don't have a Dylan Bruce bum.
I read a newspaper article in May 1984 which predicted that syringes would one day be a major cause of the transmission of HIV. It was what I had been waiting for - a project that had a lot of the things that I liked: problem-solving, product design, campaigning, and being a bit of a big mouth pain-in-the-bum.
I'm short, stocky and have a big bum.
I could do with losing a few pounds off my bum, but I enjoy my social life and going out for dinner far too much to have the nicest bum in the world.
I want to be a big, fleshy voluptuous woman with curves. I want a big bum, but I don't have one.
As a ski bum and someone who came up in a ski bum family, I understand the essence of what Colorado is all about.
I was a snowboard bum and a climbing bum.
I'm comfortable with my body but I don't like my bum - I think it's too big.
I've weirdly always got to show my bottom. For some reason my bum always comes out and it's not always written in the script.
I've a big bum and chunky calves. My husband says I've got elephantiasis of the legs.
I have grown up in Delhi in a way, and I keep coming here often. But, and I am sorry to say, I'll always be nervous when in Delhi. In my college days, I have had my bum pinched around so many times. So yes, in Mumbai, I can just walk around and do what I want to do, but in Delhi I'll always be scared.
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