'Sports Illustrated' Model Kate Upton Bra Size & Weight: 'The Other Woman' Star Wishes For Smaller Breasts Every Day
The stars of The Other Woman are certainly promoting the movie in a strange way. First, star Cameron Diaz goes on a "beaver" press tour promoting the importance of pubic hair, and now her co-star, Kate Upton, is going on a press tour promoting her wish for smaller breasts. Are we noticing a theme yet, folks?
Complaining about a problem that many women wish they had (#firstworldproblems), the Daily Mail is reporting that the Sports Illustrated model and co-star of The Other Woman, which hits theatres April 25th, says that she wished she didn't have the assets that made her famous. The 24-year-old has an impressive 34D cup size, and says that she'd like nothing more than to get a breast reduction.
"I wish I had smaller boobs every day of my life as I would love to wear spaghetti tops braless or go for the smallest bikini design," she said to The Mail. "I know I say I wish I had smaller boobs - and that's true because at least twice a day I wish that. But the grass is always greener, as they say!"
Upton also took a minute to talk about her character in The Other Woman, who is viewed as a bit "dumb" in the trailer.
"I actually don't look at my character as dumb," Upton said to Fox. "I think of her as young and naive, like I was once."
According to Fox News, Upton has been at the receiving end of a lot of criticism and compliments for her body size. Rather than being the stereotypical, gazelle-like, anorexic-looking model, Upton is a healthy size 10, and she's been noted to be closer to a "real" American model than the aforementioned skinny girls. But of course, this doesn't come without controversy as well. There are plenty in the fashion world who believe that a size 10 model shouldn't be walking the runway. Fashion, they say, is about the clothes, not the model; the model is nothing more than a clothes hanger, which is why they need to be as thin as possible (regardless of the detriment to their health).