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10 Refreshingly Honest Celebrity Body Confessions

The real dirt on how they eat, exercise (or don't), and more

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"I do have that thing of, 'Oh my God, I'm disgusting!' You won't hear me saying I have no body issues because I wouldn't be human if I didn't." After copping to some every-woman body angst, Emma Stone confessed in US Weekly how she really feels about working out.

"I haven't worked out for a month and I'm proud of it! Running is bad for your knees and I like to do things I actually enjoy, like going for a swim. I had a trainer during Spider Man and I discovered I have deep-seated rage when I'm holding heavy weights over my head. Whatever dormant anger I have in me, that's where it comes out. That's not the kind of working out I want to do. I would much rather sleep at night than want to throw a weight across a room at someone. I'm usually a pretty peaceful person, but for some reason when I get in the gym something bubbles up in me."

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