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10 Celebrity Bodies We Need to Stop Talking About

There's so much more to these famous females (and 1 male) than their figures! Here, we reveal the inspiring qualities that are much more worthy of discussion

By Charlotte Andersen
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Lose it: By the end of his life Steve Jobs was more talked about for his obsession with eating apples than for his genius making Apple. Ashton Kutcher, who plays the tech wizard in an upcoming movie, has said that eating Jobs' strict vegetarian diet put him in the hospital. And even before news of his terminal cancer surfaced, Jobs was often singled out for his gaunt appearance.

Love it: During his 56 years, Jobs was credited as being the "father of the personal computer" and for revolutionizing the tech, phone, music, and movie industries. So next time you pull up Finding Nemo on your iPad to keep your kid occupied while you get some work e-mails answered on your iPhone, remember Jobs for his genius and not his jeans.

Live it: Think big thoughts. Don't dismiss anything as "crazy".

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