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Daisy Lowe loved being on Strictly Come Dancing because it allowed her to ‘champion real women’s bodies’

OHMYGOSSIP — Daisy Lowe loved being on ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ because it allowed her to “champion real women’s bodies”.
The Chanel model – famous for her curvaceous figure – was “really proud” of what her body was capable of during her 2016 stint on the star-studded BBC One Latin and ballroom competition because working in the fashion industry she was “constantly” ragging on her body.
Speaking on the ‘That Gaby Roslin Podcast’ on Monday (21.03.22), the 33-year-old model told host Gabby: “Throughout my career I was always very conscious of wanting to champion real women’s bodies.
“Being curvy and feeling like an elephant in comparison to all these stick-thin models, for the first time in my career I was actually being told that what my body was doing is really good and being really proud of what my body could achieve – rather than constantly pulling myself apart.”
Recently, Daisy – who is the daughter of 51-year-old fashion designer Pearl Lowe and the 56-year-old rocker Gavin Rossdale – shared some tips on how to “get that serotonin going” via moving your body.
Earlier this month, she said: “If I’m feeling c***** I like getting outside, getting fresh air and going for a walk in nature. Exercise always shifts everything, but not to the point of obsession or addiction, but just to get that serotonin going through your body.”
One of the Vogue Italia’s favourite activities was something she found during the COVID-19 pandemic; developing a yoga practice.
Daisy added: “I have got into yoga during lockdown. The world felt like it was ending so I definitely found solace in the power of breathing and meditation.”
Daisy also believes “nothing beats” a long soak in the tub and having a natter with her mates.
She said: “Nothing beats a good hot bath and candles, with salts in the water.”
“Also I like talking to my mates. It is important to talk because when someone stops talking and goes quiet, that’s when you know they’re really struggling and something is going on.”

Source: VacationHunter.Online




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