"I was very skinny as a kid, but when I was swimming...and just having fun, I never worried about how I looked. In my teens, though, I started to be more aware of my body, and I didn't like being skinny. People made fun of me for it. So when I got to college, I hate a lot of junk and I gained weight. I loved it because I didn't stand out as a bony girl anymore! Eating became a way of not getting attention for looking too skinny, but it was also about self-sabotage."
"When I don't exercise in the morning, it's a completely different day than when I do. Working out gives me endorphins and makes me happy. I need it! I am the queen of exercise variety...Working out is harder when we're on set. We film in Georgia, and I can't go to classes. So I do exercise DVDs that have a lot of leg lifts, kicks, arm lifts—things that don't need equipment. And I move all the time. I take the stairs, I do press-ups between scenes, and I do sit-ups before I eat lunch."
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