A Quote by Varun Dhawan

My parents brought me up to be comfortable in one's own body. And I have always been comfortable in my own skin. — © Varun Dhawan
My parents brought me up to be comfortable in one's own body. And I have always been comfortable in my own skin.
I've always been comfortable in my own skin - sometimes a little too comfortable, which in turn makes other people uncomfortable.
When I was young, the way I was brought up, my mom made me feel comfortable in my own skin.
I actually don't prepare for onscreen nudity. I really believe that you have to be comfortable with your own body and unless the role is directed to a certain physicality and you're playing a sports person, then obviously you've got to train for it, but I just try and do things that make me happy and comfortable in my own skin, so I've gotten into yoga quite a lot.
I'm clearly doing what I want. I hope kids can see my act and feel like they can be slightly more comfortable in their own skin because I'm being so ridiculously comfortable in mine. I'm not that comfortable in my skin the moment I walk offstage. But I try to project that while I'm on it.
I don't believe in pick-up lines because I've always been very comfortable in my own skin.
Being a mom changes your life. It actually has made me become more comfortable in my own skin and my own body because it's such a growth and a learning lesson.
I know who I am and I've always been comfortable in my own skin.
I think it's just getting comfortable in New York City, comfortable in your own skin.
Feeling comfortable in my own skin has never been easy for me.
I think number one, in addition to being hot, the one thing that has always been important to me in a mate is somebody who is comfortable in their own skin and who is very secure.
I'm just very comfortable in my own skin. I like my body.
I feel comfortable on and off the court, happy in my own skin, just really comfortable with the way I'm playing my tennis.
Now that I am an adult, I'm very comfortable in my own skin. I'm a lot more settled down and I learnt to just be comfortable with where I'm at, rather than always wanting to be somewhere ahead of where I am.
I was more comfortable with guys growing up, but now I find myself more comfortable in my own skin and open to people, regardless of their gender or popularity or any other label, as a result.
Whether people think I'm old fashioned, I don't care. I've always been very comfortable in my own skin. I've never been a brandist, I don't use words like philosophy, that sort of stuff isn't for me.
I think the more people that feel comfortable in their own skin and feel happy that they can come out and know that it's not going to affect their job or moving up in their career is the way forward. Just making people feel happy and comfortable in their own job and in their sport.
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