Quotes on the topic: Chubby


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As a kid who grew up chubby, I just marveled at the fact that I could be thin.


I was a little chubby, rosy-cheeked kid.


When I was younger, I was chubby. It gave me a terrible sense of self-image, and I guess I carry that around with me still.


I was a little bit chubby when I was a kid.


I always had a weight thing and felt bad about it, but in New Jersey, I felt like I got attention, and even when I felt bad or chubby, I didn't feel like I a freak.


It's funny how a chubby kid can just be having fun, and people call it entertainment!


You know, I was chubby when I was a little girl. And I have all those issues everyone else has. But I try not to. And I've learned over the years that it's such a waste of time. And people like me whether I'm a little bit fatter or not.


Jerry Springer' is just kind of the chubby, redneck version of throwing Christians to the lions.


I went through awkward, chubby, total weirdo phases.


Growing up, I was always chubby. My girlfriends were always running around in two-pieces, and I never felt comfortable to do that.


I was obsessed with Chubby Checker and old dances, like the twist.


I don't like my thighs, the back of my legs or my chubby knees. I wear clothes that show off my legs in pictures and videos but not often when I'm appearing live.


I was quite short and chubby until I was 14, when I shot up.


I was born tall. I was awkward and gangly. Before that, I was a really chubby elementary school kid. I've always been sort of a physical abnormality.


You have to ask yourself if you want to be the kind of actress who's interesting, or the kind of actress who's meant to play the pretty-but-uninteresting wife of a chubby guy on a network sitcom.


I still have in me the same awareness when I was 12 and chubby and a girl was spitting in my face. I'm the same person.