She is known for her effortlessly sense of style and incredible physique. But Emma Willis has recalled being shunned by the modelling world at the tender age of 18, telling Cosmopolitan she was once labelled 'too fat. The Big Brother presenter, 41, lifted the lid on the fashion industry and spoke about how she now ignores trolls who criticize her figure in the candid interview. Speaking about her experience, she said: 'When I was 18 I went to Australia for work and I remember an agent telling me I was too fat. I wasn’t fat, or heavy – or even skinny, I was just normal with a round face. People go to extremes, but I was never prepared to make myself ill to achieve that, no f*****g way. Having successfully carved a career in TV, the mother-of-three hit out at the fashion industry, saying 'casting agents need to start taking responsibility', adding they don't have to tell someone they're 'too big if they're a size 8, Emma, who has impressed viewers with her stylish ensembles on Celebrity Big Brother, revealed the negative comments from trolls used to get to her when she was younger. More than 20 years on, she admits it does bother her when someone says she has 'fat legs or doesn't like her dress' but she won't let the vile taunts 'ruin her day'.She said..
There was a point when I was younger when I would let it affect me. Nobody wants to hear horrible things about themselves. But, for me, the minute I had children, everything changed because I had to stop thinking about me..
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