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Valerie Bertinelli, the 64-year-old actress and Food Network star, has been making headlines with her empowering messages of self-acceptance and self-love. In a recent appearance on "The Drew Barrymore Show," Bertinelli opened up about her journey towards embracing her body, flaws and all.
Bertinelli's confidence and positivity were on full display as she addressed her viral Instagram post, where she shared a mirror selfie of herself in her underwear. The actress explained that she had been coming to terms with her aging body and decided to share her moment of self-acceptance with her followers.
"I saw myself in the light, and I went, 'Oh, I'm not mad at that,'" Bertinelli said. "It's 64 years of gravity. It's science. If you focus in on that picture, you're gonna see the little saggies, and I'm proud of them because I'm 64. It's a belly."
Bertinelli's message of self-love and acceptance resonated with many, and she received widespread praise for her courage and vulnerability. The actress has been open about her struggles with body image and self-acceptance in the past, and her journey towards embracing her flaws has been inspiring to many.
During her appearance on "The Drew Barrymore Show," Bertinelli also discussed the commentary she's received over the years about her body. "Why, why, why? And there's so many people, 'You're too thin. You're too fat. You're out of shape. You're in shape. Oh my God. I want those abs. Oh my God, you're ugly,'" she said.
Bertinelli emphasized the importance of self-acceptance and self-love, encouraging her followers to focus on their own journey towards self-acceptance rather than comparing themselves to others.
"I'm a size 10. How is that too thin? I'm a size 10. How is that too fat? I'm just me. It's my body," Bertinelli said.
The actress's journey towards self-acceptance has been a long and winding road, but she has emerged stronger and more confident than ever. Her message of self-love and acceptance is a powerful reminder that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes, and that embracing our flaws is the key to true happiness and self-acceptance.
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