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9 Times Stars Open Up Their Insecurities That People Made Fun Of

A painful experience is frequently the germ of the idea that eventually blossoms into insecurity. Then they start to worry that they aren't good enough and should always try to be on par with or above their classmates in whatever they do. This leads to a vicious cycle of low self-esteem. Also, the fact that they are wealthy and famous does not indicate that they are not self-conscious in any way. We think it's great that they're conversing about the issue.

1. Kristen Stewart

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Stewart is not completely happy with her figure despite being one of the most successful actors of the 21st century. In reality, she is self-conscious about a particular aspect of her appearance. "My ears are too big, and I'm a bit tall and thin," she said.

2. Kendall Jenner

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In an Instagram post, she declared her good fortune: "I am a very lucky girl." I am grateful for all I have. But please know that I understand and that I have awful days too. You are stunning in your natural state. It's not always as good as it seems at first glance."

3. Taylor Swift

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The singer has been candid about her battle with eating and inability to look at photos of herself daily without feeling negative self-talk. "There have been times when I've seen a picture of myself where I felt like my tummy looked too big, or someone said that I looked pregnant, and that'll just trigger me to starve a little bit — just stop eating," she added.

4. Jenna Ortega

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The charming celebrity recently revealed that a middle school bully had called her "gorilla arms." I had a lot of body hair. My hair is quite black. My ethnic background is Latina. I recall being self-conscious about the hair on my arms and legs. A girl I considered a friend once called my arms "gorilla arms." She called them such because my arm hair was so long.

5. Billie Eilish

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The young performer has been extremely open about her difficulties with body image. "I adore that my physical form is completely portable and entirely my. My physical self is a type of ally to me. Your ugly friend, who is also my friend. Since I was 11 years old, I've had a very bad, terrible connection with my body. For this reason, she started her career by only wearing loose-fitting outfits.

6. Gigi Hadid

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"The successful model's looks have been harshly criticized throughout her career. When I was curvier, my physique was perfect. Then, when I completely lost it, others continued to be cruel. Hadid has been fighting Hashimoto's illness since she was 17; her struggle is much more than just food and exercise."

7. Beyoncé

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The singer has been in the public eye for the better part of her life, so she has experience with self-consciousness. She has accepted that she will always be nervous and have a stuffy nose on stage, but there is one thing she wishes she could alter. "My feet are the one feature I'd swap out if I could. They're showing their age and wear from years of dancing. And I hate my ears, so I cover them with large earrings."

8. Victoria Beckham

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Former Spice Girl turned fashion designer Victoria Beckham has revealed why she always wore skintight outfits on stage. In retrospect, I realize that my penchant for skintight, formfitting garments indicated a deeper insecurity. When I first donned a pair of male pants and sneakers to a presentation in New York, the audience went wild, exclaiming, 'Oh my God, she's wearing trainers!'

9. Jennifer Lawrence

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"I am nothing but trash," I said. I've decided to stay in from now on. When it's my personal space, I tend to be somewhat possessive of it. It was a long time before I could accomplish it. However, I am unpleasant if someone interrupts my supper with the flash of an iPhone camera."
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