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Eva Mendes wanted to be a nun
Australian News.Net Friday 22nd August, 2008 (ANI)
Melbourne, Aug 22 : Eva Mendes, who has posed topless, considered becoming a nun when she was younger - until she realized they don't get paid.
"I guess there is this little Catholic girl still inside me somewhere," The Daily Telegraph quoted her, as saying.
"For a while there I wanted to be a nun.
"Well, that was until my sister told me that they don't get paid. Then I went off the idea really quickly," she added.
The 34-year-old, who is baring all for a series of underwear ads that have been banned by YouTube and US TV, recently revealed to Star magazine that she'd have no hesitation about going under the knife when her famously firm figure starts to sag.
The actress acknowledges her looks will only last so long, and she is ready to check in for some cosmetic surgery when she needs to.
"When the time comes, I'm going to nip it and tuck it all," she said.
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