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Kate Upton wants to be positive role model


Kate Upton wants to be a positive role model for curvy girls.

But the Sports Illustrated mode, who has made an estimated $4 million from her curvy figure over the past three years, admits she thinks her life would be "so much easier" if she has smaller breasts.

The 21-year-old ‘The Other Woman’ star told the UK’s The Sun on Sunday newspaper: "I wish I had smaller boobs every day of my life as I would love to wear spaghetti tops braless or go for the smallest bikini designs.

"Every single day I’m like, ‘Oh man, it would be so much easier’, especially if people didn’t constantly bring them up.

"If I could just take them off like they were clip-ons…"

But the blonde beauty insists that despite not being entirely happy with her famous figure, she is determined to embrace them and wants to be a positive role model for young girls.

She said: "I know I say I wish I had smaller boobs — and that’s true because at least twice a day I wish that. But the grass is always greener, as they say!

"I love my boobs and I’m proud of my size. That’s an important message to young girls — love who you are.

"It’s so easy to feel negative about yourself and it is totally self-destructive. If you can only love and accept who you are you will be a lot happier."

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