Anne Hathaway Thinks She’s Got Really Weird Features
Anne Hathaway graces the cover of InStyle magazine for its March issue. In the interview she talks about her thoughts as far as her looks.
“I think I’ve got really weird features” she said. “I have very large features on a very small head, but, you know, I’m not going to beat myself up. It’s my face. I’m not very pretty. But that’s OK because I do know that I look like myself, and I think at the end of the day, as nice as pretty is, authenticity is more important.”
I am a big fan of Anne Hathaway and I hate to have to say it, but I completely agree with her. She does have large features on a small head and isn’t very attractive in my opinion, but you know what? I think much like a bad attitude can make the most beautiful person come off ugly the same goes for Anne except the other way around. I find that her candid attitude about things makes her attractive. There are so many people, including myself, who feel ugly for one reason or another and because of such hold themselves back from doing things in life, things they have wanted to do all their lives. I respect the fact that Anne believes in herself despite the fact she thinks she isn’t all that good looking. We have to remember that we all see things differently and what one finds ugly another can find absolutely beautiful.
If you’d like to check out the rest of her interview be sure and check out InStyle’s March issue out on stands soon.
Source & Photo courtesy of Celebitchy









We simply don’t see our own beauty.
It is a very unfortunate projection.
Everyone is beautiful if you can see them accurately.
Real beauty is only on the inside. Whats outside is for egotistical jerks.
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