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I think I sort of blossomed, so to speak, around 17. I started to get hips and put on weight, which I was very happy about. And that's when I met this agent, who told me I had to lose 10 pounds. I said, 'You've got to be kidding me. I finally got it on - I'm not losing it!'
Tricia Helfer
Me
You
Happy
Speak
Losing
Met
Lose
Think
Finally
Kidding
About
Pounds
Had
Weight
Put
Sort
Around
Said
Got
Hips
Very
Blossomed
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Which
Agent
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Started
As you get older, you can suffer from painful hips, and our joints wear a lot quicker than for people of average height.
Warwick Davis
You
People
Older
Our
Wear
Joints
Hips
Lot
Quicker
Than
Get
Height
Average
Painful
Suffer
Glute bridges make sure my hips are staying in line. Making sure that I'm not putting added stress on the hamstrings, hip flexors, or groin. Being able to stabilize the hips is pretty much the center of playing football, so you can stay healthy.
Zach Ertz
You
Stress
Healthy
Added
Stay
Able
Staying
Pretty
Football
Putting
Make
Sure
Making
Hip
Hips
Line
Stabilize
Being
Center
Much
Bridges
Playing
When I'm wearing too-high heels and swaying my hips, I do that Sharon Stone kind of thing - she has the sexiest walk, a New York cool thing that throws you back.
Queen Latifah
You
Walk
Back
Kind
Sexiest
Wearing
Throws
Sharon
Sharon Stone
New
She
Hips
York
Stone
New York
Heels
Cool
Cool Thing
Thing
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