Actress Gina Rodriguez says she hates having her "flaws" like her curves and her birthmark photoshopped out of her photographs.
Rodriguez believes that people should remain what they are when it comes to looks, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"This day and age of photoshopping and transforming oneself and filtering and filtering and filtering, it really feels good when a photograph can capture my heart, my body, my spirit, without having to gloss over it. Let me keep my curves, my birthmark. I want to look like myself," Rodriguez told Women's Health magazine.
"People will say 'You are not attractive'. People will say 'You are not skinny enough, not tall enough, not thick enough, not curvy enough, not white enough, not brown enough, not this enough'. Well, I really hope you don't feel that way about yourself, because then we are all screwed," she added.
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