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This is an archive article published on July 30, 2012

People forget we are human,not objects: Rosie

Working in glamour world wasn't always my goal and I grew up feeling very insecure about my body,says supermodel Rosie.

Supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley says working in glamour world wasn’t always her goal and she grew up feeling very insecure about her body.

The 25-year-old beauty,who is one of the most in-demand models in the world,said she still has her insecurities,a media report said.

“I grew up very unaware of my body and how I look; that wasn’t something anybody thought about. I wasn’t quite tall enough either and I hated it to be honest.

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“There was no individuality,no opportunity to be individuals. I think that people forget your are human and you just become an object,” she said.

Talking of her time in New York,Whiteley said,“I was constantly reminded that I wasn’t right wherever I went and that was difficult because I’d come from a place where it didn’t matter.”

Since becoming the face of Burberry and Victoria’s Secret and her relationship with actor Jason Statham,her celebrity status has risen.

Now,the supermodel turned Hollywood actress and lingerie designer,models designs including Dolce & Gabbana,Chanel and Dior.

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“I’ve wanted to design ever since I can remember and I fell into modelling through wanting to design and then,through my modelling career I modelled a lot of lingerie,” she says.

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