From 'Fat Monica' to Natalie in Love Actually...
Speaking about Martine McCutcheon's character Natalie, Rosey also excellently references the moment in the film when Hugh Grant's character asks"Rosey's analysis of these characters really brings home the argument that the stereotypical beauty ideals, that most of us have grown up consuming, are unhealthy.
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