Even Celebs Have Cellulite - Ask Marisa Miller and Kim Kardashian
Categories: Celebs & Entertainment

Got a little bit of orange peel skin on your bootie? Are your thighs at all reminiscent of cottage cheese? Even if you're in phenomenal shape, you can still suffer from cellulite, and Marisa Miller is proof.
The Victoria's Secret model may look flawless, but she insists she isn't, and she's sharing her secrets to hiding cellulite. "Skin is huge and there are so many great bronzers ... if you have a little glow it really hides the imperfections -- bruises, spider veins, we all have a little cellulite. When you have that glow and you're moisturized, the light hits you in a different way."
Of course, she works hard to keep the alleged cellulite at bay, doing lots of boxing, spinning and surfing -- "I try to mix it up," says Miller. "... I just get outside and try to make it fun so my body doesn't get bored." And she's not the only one working hard but still dealing with cellulite -- Kim Kardashian is a member of that club, too.
Recently, a photo she'd had taken for "Complex" magazine was released, but it was the -- gasp! -- unretouched version, and showed that her legs weren't absolutely smooth and perfect. But, rather than getting angry, or coming up with a story to explain it away, Kardashian simply said, "So what: I have a little cellulite. What curvy girl doesn't?"
She went on to explain that practically everybody is photoshopped, all the time, and got her punches in by writing on her blog, "At the same time as this "Complex" shoot, I was gearing up for my fitness DVD and you should see my thighs now! Haha!"
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Fred Smilek 4-01-2009 @ 1:01PM
A lot of women deal with this.
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