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@katiecouric: Katherine Schwarzenegger

September 17, 2010 5:07 AM

Katie Couric interviews the daughter of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver about her new book "Rock What You've Got," her journey to accepting and loving her body and lessons about body image for all young women.

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by ecaterina1968 October 4, 2010 11:26 AM EDT
I loved your interview. Would like more information how to help teenage boys with their self-image problems, during their transition stage from boy to men....
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by aolin7 September 19, 2010 10:37 PM EDT
Margaret Cho (from Notorious C.H.O.)
"if you are a woman... if you are a person of size...then YOU are considered a minority in this world. And it?s going to be really hard to find messages of self-love and support anywhere, especially women?s and gay men?s culture. It?s all about how you have to look a certain way, or else you?re worthless. You know, when you look in the mirror and think, ?Ugh, I?m so ugly, I?m so fat, I?m so old.? Don?t you know that?s NOT your authentic self? That is billions upon billions of dollars of advertising: magazines, movies, billboards, all geared to make you feel s*tty about yourself, so that you will take your hard-earned money, and spend it at the mall on some turn-around creme that doesn?t turn around s*."
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by PATat911 September 17, 2010 5:56 PM EDT
Totally loved this interview. Very impressed with Katherine and her ability to intelligently and pationately discuss this very important topic. Enjoyed your surprise guest, too!
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by ambersmom September 17, 2010 3:07 PM EDT
Conflict of interest with Dove or too close to home for Ms Couric. Can't believe Katie Couric failed to ask Katherine about her mother Maria Shriver's public struggle with anorexia when her father Arnold Schwarzenegger first ran for Gov. There are countless stories about her father teasing Maria relentlessly when they were dating about her weight. I spent a day with Maria while she was at NBC all she spoke about all day is how fat she was....Her producer spent the day reassuring her. At the time Maria was painfully thin. I want to know if her mother's eating disorder influenced her to write this book.
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