“Growing up, I was always really shy about my body.”

Marisa Miller: “I Was Always Shy About My Body”, OK! Magazine, Ramos, Patricia, 2009-11-24, 2010-03-29 http://www.okmagazine.com/2009/11/marisa-miller-i-was-always-shy-about-my-body/,

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