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  • People are so influenced by the media that they really believe a 38-24-45 plastic-surgery body is normal, and they can't understand why a body would possibly have cellulite or bumps.
    - Barbie Ferreira
  • I've always struggled a ton with my body image, and I wanted to help other people not feel so ashamed about themselves. It's a completely unnecessary part of everyday life.
    - Barbie Ferreira
  • Curvy and plus-size models will just be models once it becomes more normalized and we get more representation and people are used to it and not shocked by it.
    - Barbie Ferreira
  • I think that people put a lot of worth into looks. Unfortunately, there's a standard that so many people look up to that is unrealistic for everyone's body type.
    - Barbie Ferreira
  • What the body-positive movement wants is to stop categorizing people, and to let people of all body types be able to do anything, whether they're slightly bigger than the average model or a lot bigger.
    - Barbie Ferreira
  • At first, I was scared that if I claimed I modeled, people would be like, 'What?'
    - Barbie Ferreira
  • I don't want people to think I think I am the most diverse thing fashion has ever seen or whatever. But there are so many different walks of life that I don't represent, and there is no one person who does.
    - Barbie Ferreira
  • I like inviting people over in the evening, because I don't like moving anywhere.
    - Barbie Ferreira
  • People claim to be progressive by celebrating curvy bodies - but the standards for those hourglass shapes are equally rigid. They mask that with body positivity - but what about unconventionally attractive bodies?
    - Barbie Ferreira
  • You were not put on this earth to do everything to be sexually appealing to people.
    - Barbie Ferreira
  • There's so much more to people than their differences.
    - Barbie Ferreira
  • People equate health to a picture in a magazine of a 6-foot-tall thin woman with her skin rolls Photoshopped and her waist edited to be tiny, so when they see bodies that jiggle and move around like they do, they assume it's wrong.
    - Barbie Ferreira