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Jennifer Love Hewitt regrets not staying nude from 12 to 28!
Australian News.Net Wednesday 20th August, 2008 (ANI)
Melbourne, Aug 20 : Jennifer Love Hewitt may be looking forward to turning 30 next year but she has only one regret in life - she couldn't spend most of her time in the buff.
The 'Ghost Whisperer' actress has revealed that if she could turn back time, she would have spent most of her life showing off her figure.
"I wish I had been nude from the time I was 12 until I was 28. I looked great," the Daily Telegraph quoted Hewitt, as telling Health magazine.
"I so wish I had listened to my mom and grandma when I was 18 and would complain about some little tiny bump or feeling bloated.
"I used to scoff and say, 'No, I feel fat today!' Now the joke's on me," she added.
Meanwhile, the 29-year-old also revealed that she is desperately looking forward to reach her dream age.
" I'm so excited! It's my dream age. I don't know why but, literally, since my 12th birthday I've wanted to turn 30. I feel like there's nothing more graceful or elegant than the beauty of a female when she has figured out who she is. And that's what happens for women in their 30s," she said.
"I'm so ready to not be insecure and not ask so many questions, to not put so much pressure on myself but to just actually be. All my girlfriends were like, "I cried all day when I turned 30. I couldn't have a party." I want to be with 500 people that I don't know on my 30th birthday," she added.
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