10+ Celebrities Women Give Advice on How to Learn to Love Yourself Properly

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Celebrities have done a lot, from supporting themselves when things are hard to accepting their flaws. However, that does not imply that they are not vulnerable. They’re only human, after all. They have only succeeded in overcoming those unfavourable thoughts and discovering self-acceptance.

1. “Your self-worth is determined by you.” — Beyoncé

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Beyoncé Knowles has wowed the globe with her musical talent and prowess for many years. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that Queen B, a mother of three, a successful businesswoman, and a top musician, is a strong believer in fostering self-worth.

2. “Start saying no all the time.” — Jameela Jamil

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Jameela Jamil gave the following advice when asked what she would tell to someone who was having trouble accepting themselves: be a little selfish, indulge yourself, stop being such a “yes person,” and start saying “no.”

3. “I don’t hang out with people who point out my insecurities.” — Adele

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Adele acknowledged in an interview that while she enjoys being herself, she also struggles with insecurity. She would, however, prefer not to interact with those who place a premium on appearances and appearances. I have insecurities, of course, but I avoid spending time with people who call them out.

4. “Look in the mirror less.” — Jennifer Garner

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Jennifer Garner’s reaction to the question of what her all-time best beauty tip is is to look in the mirror less, quit stressing, and think about other things you could be doing with your time. She claims that obsessing over changing our faces and staring at them more than we used to is bad for our general health.

5. “Start being honest about what you need.” — Lizzo

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Lizzo, a proponent of self-love, thinks that self-care ought to start with self-preservation. And it begins with being truthful with ourselves about our needs and meeting those needs. According to her, self-care involves more than simply getting your nails done; it might also involve finding a mentor or a successful person you can identify with.

6. “I don’t believe in perfection.” — Kate Winslet

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Kate Winslet embraces the fact that she is flawed and is aware of it. She claimed in an interview that she doesn’t check her appearance in the mirror and believes that everyone is beautiful. Instead, she is proud of it and accepts it.

7. “There is no shame in gaining weight during pregnancy (or ever).” — Anne Hathaway

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Anne Hathaway discussed normalising weight gain and bodily changes in an Instagram post. To emphasise making your clothes fit you if your other clothes no longer do, the post was accompanied by a picture of jeans that had been chopped up to form shorts. As one of her fans said, “I always come back to this message,” it seems that it had inspired others. When I consider how much weight I’ve put on in the three years since having children, it gives me courage.

8. “Let’s bring back the real stomachs.” — Selena Gomez

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Selena Gomez is dependable for being honest. She mimicked the response from another person in a TikTok video who said, “I’m not sucking s*** in, genuine stomachs are coming back.” She used audio of someone shouting, “Suck it in!” before adding it to the video. Okay?”

9. “Even though it gets hard sometimes, I show my body love.” — Bebe Rexha

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Bebe Rexha said she listens to her body and understands that it is neither natural nor good for her to be a slim pop singer. She states that she will always try her hardest to offer her body love, even when it becomes difficult.

10. “I’m not built like Victoria’s Secret girl, and I still feel very beautiful and confident.” — Rihanna

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Rihanna has received online criticism before. Though she rarely answers them in front of others, when she does, she usually does so in a humorous way. By sharing a funny Gucci Mane weight-loss before-and-after meme, she poked fun at her own fluctuations on the scale. No of your size or weight, Rihanna advises you to learn to laugh at yourself and have confidence in your own body.

11. Lady Gaga

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The vocalist of Born This Way has a reputation for breaking down barriers and encouraging others to embrace their genuine selves. But people typically respond to her powerful personality in an equally forceful way. Once, after receiving some criticism for herself, Gaga used her Instagram to elegantly respond to the dubious remarks.

The artist expressed her pride in her physique and encouraged others to do the same. “I heard my body is a topic of conversation,” she wrote. regardless of your identity or actions. There are a zillion reasons why you don’t have to please anyone or anything in order to be successful. Always and honestly be who you are. The stuff of champions is that.

12. Chris Pratt

The Stoic Guardians of the Galaxy actor demonstrated that body shaming can affect men as well. Pratt reportedly said, “Some have gone as far as to say I look skeletal.'” He then went on to explain that he may also be influenced by comments about how he looks. Well, I’m not immune to your murmurs just because I’m a man. Body shaming is painful.

13. Lili Reinhart

Actors frequently receive a lot of attention when they play leading roles in teen dramas, as Reinhart, famed for her role on Riverdale, had to learn the hard way. A few years ago, she appeared to be pregnant in an unattractive snapshot, but this was not the case. The actress found the rumours annoying, but she wouldn’t let them go.

Reinhart responded to the rumours of her pregnancy by writing, “It’s awful that one unattractive picture of my stomach floating around the internet drives hundreds of people to think that I’m pregnant. Nope. not a mother. Just my body here… My body is something for which I will ALWAYS be sorry. My physique will undergo ongoing modification. Yours will as well.

What is the best self-love advice you have ever heard? Has it changed anything in your life? Feel free to comment on this and discuss it.

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