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Melissa McCarthy: "Sometimes I Wish I Were Just Magically a Size 6"



Melissa McCarthy would happily lose a few pounds -- if she only knew how.

In the November issue of Good Housekeeping (excerpted via The Daily Mail), the 42-year-old Mike & Molly star speaks candidly about her struggle to lose weight. "Sometimes I wish I were just magically a size 6 and I never had to give it a single thought. But I am weirdly healthy, so I don't beat myself up about it -- it wouldn't help, and I don’t want to pass that on to my girls." (McCarthy and her actor husband, Ben Falcone, are parents to daughters Vivian, 5, and Georgette, 2.)

Because she regularly plays tennis and does Pilates, McCarthy is dumbfounded as to why she hasn't slimmed down. "I don't really know why I'm not thinner than I am," the Bridesmaids actress says. "I don't really drink soda, I don't have a sweet tooth, and we eat healthfully at home."

McCarthy knows she's not the only woman who is unhappy with her body. "Pretty much everyone I know, no matter what size, is trying some system," she tells the magazine. "Even when someone gets to looking like she should be so proud of herself, instead she's like, 'I could be another three pounds less; I could be a little taller and have bigger lips.' Where does it end?"

According to McCarthy, she's learned to make peace with her body by focusing on the positive. "You just have to say, 'It's pretty damn good. I am right here at the moment and I'm OK with it. I've got other things to think about.'"

McCarthy's new movie, Identify Thief, also stars Jason Bateman and Amanda Peet. It hits theaters nationwide on Feb. 8, 2013.

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lexiesloan 6th-Nov-2012 05:13 pm (UTC)
My aunt joined Weight Watchers and lost a lot of weight and she looks great. But now, she's a total snob and loves making snarky little comments of how I should go with her and it would do me some good.
orangeandblack 6th-Nov-2012 05:14 pm (UTC)
Oh one of "those" people. I hope she gains all the weight back and then some, nobody needs to be that way.
wauwy 6th-Nov-2012 05:17 pm (UTC)
She probably will gain the weight back, most people who lose it via programs usually do.
orangeandblack 6th-Nov-2012 05:18 pm (UTC)
Weight Watchers isn't so terrible in that aspect though, since they do teach you about portions and you typically eat your own food, etc.
sparkysparky 6th-Nov-2012 05:50 pm (UTC)
sometimes former fat people are so much worse than people who have been thin their whole lives.
ivysaur 6th-Nov-2012 11:23 pm (UTC)
lol, I didn't see your comment, but I just posted the same thing, sort of. It's so true, though. They won't shut up about it, either.
ivysaur 6th-Nov-2012 11:18 pm (UTC)
Ugh, formerly fat people can be the most obnoxious people when it comes to weight/food/etc. I've just signed up for WW myself, but I'm vowing not to become THAT person.
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