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AMERICA FERRERA
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— toHealth
02of 18BUSY PHILIPPSValerie Macon/Getty"I stopped weighing myself almost two years ago, because I noticed that it was giving me anxiety and really affecting my mood. If you are somebody who wants to make a life change and that scale gets you the motivation of, like, ‘Yes, I got down two lbs. this week!’ I for sure get that. But for me, just being stable in my body has helped me a lot."— toHealth
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BUSY PHILIPPS
Valerie Macon/Getty

“I stopped weighing myself almost two years ago, because I noticed that it was giving me anxiety and really affecting my mood. If you are somebody who wants to make a life change and that scale gets you the motivation of, like, ‘Yes, I got down two lbs. this week!’ I for sure get that. But for me, just being stable in my body has helped me a lot.”
03of 18SHAY MITCHELLJohn Parra/WireImage"For me exercise is all about getting stronger. It’s not about weight. I’ve never even weighed myself. I don’t think you can trust the scale … Exercise is about how I feel. I have more energy when I work out. It makes me amped for the rest of the day, and I feel strong."— toShape
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SHAY MITCHELL
John Parra/WireImage

“For me exercise is all about getting stronger. It’s not about weight. I’ve never even weighed myself. I don’t think you can trust the scale … Exercise is about how I feel. I have more energy when I work out. It makes me amped for the rest of the day, and I feel strong.”
— toShape
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MANDY MOORE
Amanda Edwards/WireImage

— toSHAPE
05of 18ALISON BRIEFrazer Harrison/Getty"I was transitioning fat into muscle without losing weight or gaining weight. But I say that loosely because I don’t own a scale. I haven’t weighed myself in years."— toWomen’s Health
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ALISON BRIE
Frazer Harrison/Getty

“I was transitioning fat into muscle without losing weight or gaining weight. But I say that loosely because I don’t own a scale. I haven’t weighed myself in years.”
— toWomen’s Health
06of 18KATE WINSLETJ. Countess/WireImage"I don’t know how much I weigh — I haven’t weighed myself in 12 years. Top tip, it’s a great move!"— onThe Tonight Show
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KATE WINSLET
J. Countess/WireImage

“I don’t know how much I weigh — I haven’t weighed myself in 12 years. Top tip, it’s a great move!”
— onThe Tonight Show
07of 18KATE UPTONShark Pics/Splash News Online"I never get on a scale because you can’t judge yourself for how much you weigh. What really matters is how good I feel … I reached a place in my career where I didn’t think of my body as something that I wanted to fit into a certain size; I started looking at my body as a function to help me live my life the best I can — to have energy and to feel strong."— toPEOPLEin 2017
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KATE UPTON
Shark Pics/Splash News Online

“I never get on a scale because you can’t judge yourself for how much you weigh. What really matters is how good I feel … I reached a place in my career where I didn’t think of my body as something that I wanted to fit into a certain size; I started looking at my body as a function to help me live my life the best I can — to have energy and to feel strong.”
— toPEOPLEin 2017
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PINK
Tommaso Boddi/WireImage

— onInstagramin 2017
09of 18KHLOÉ KARDASHIANJesse Grant/Getty Images"I don’t believe that a weight defines you. I don’t weigh myself, because I don’t care what number I am. I think to be happy comes from within… There’s so many miserable people that are thin and they’re hungry!"— toETin 2017
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KHLOÉ KARDASHIAN
Jesse Grant/Getty Images

“I don’t believe that a weight defines you. I don’t weigh myself, because I don’t care what number I am. I think to be happy comes from within… There’s so many miserable people that are thin and they’re hungry!”
— toETin 2017
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TINA FEY
John Shearer/WireImage

—toVoguein 2010
11of 18
LENA DUNHAM
Steve Granitz/WireImage

“Million dollar idea: a scale that says CONGRATS BABY where the numbers would usually go.”
— on Twitter in2013and2015
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CHRISSY TEIGEN

— toET, in 2017
13of 18KELLY OSBOURNE"When you change your body, you start to get selfish. You’re like, Oh, but that’s still fat and that’s still gross and why can’t I look like that? To stop myself I have to look at how far I’ve come. I’ve learned how to eat right and look after myself. Also, I don’t weigh myself. If you like what you see in front of the mirror, then what’s the f—ing point of getting on a scale?"— toSelfin 2013
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KELLY OSBOURNE

“When you change your body, you start to get selfish. You’re like, Oh, but that’s still fat and that’s still gross and why can’t I look like that? To stop myself I have to look at how far I’ve come. I’ve learned how to eat right and look after myself. Also, I don’t weigh myself. If you like what you see in front of the mirror, then what’s the f—ing point of getting on a scale?”
— toSelfin 2013
14of 18CHRISTINA AGUILERAKevin Mazur/WireImage"I don’t weigh myself — it’s all about how I feel in my clothes. What looks good on one person might not look good on another body type. I happen to be very confident in my own skin. It takes time to get to that place, but it’s all about embracing yourself and your body."— toMarie Clairein 2012
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CHRISTINA AGUILERA
Kevin Mazur/WireImage

“I don’t weigh myself — it’s all about how I feel in my clothes. What looks good on one person might not look good on another body type. I happen to be very confident in my own skin. It takes time to get to that place, but it’s all about embracing yourself and your body.”
— toMarie Clairein 2012
15of 18KRISTEN BELLCindy Ord/Getty"I like to stay fit and challenge myself. But I’m not going to try to be a certain size, or weigh a specific amount. I don’t own a scale. My goal is to feel good and look healthy."— toShapein 2010
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KRISTEN BELL
Cindy Ord/Getty

“I like to stay fit and challenge myself. But I’m not going to try to be a certain size, or weigh a specific amount. I don’t own a scale. My goal is to feel good and look healthy.”
— toShapein 2010
16of 18ANNA PAQUINTommaso Boddi/WireImage"I dont know that there is such a thing [as a happy weight]. I think the numbers game gets a little treacherous… I do [have a scale]. Truthfully, I’m usually happiest when I’m not going anywhere near it. But you know what size your body is. And if you’re working out and have a lot of muscle, you’re going to weigh more. I feel good when I feel like I’m really strong. And that’s not necessarily when I’m at my numerically most gratifying weight."— toHealthin 2011
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ANNA PAQUIN

“I dont know that there is such a thing [as a happy weight]. I think the numbers game gets a little treacherous… I do [have a scale]. Truthfully, I’m usually happiest when I’m not going anywhere near it. But you know what size your body is. And if you’re working out and have a lot of muscle, you’re going to weigh more. I feel good when I feel like I’m really strong. And that’s not necessarily when I’m at my numerically most gratifying weight.”
— toHealthin 2011
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KATHERINE HEIGL
Jay/Photo Image Press/Splash News Online

— toGlamourin 2007
18of 18KYRA SEDGWICKMark Sagliocco/Getty"Food has never been easy for me. I came back from that [role inWar and Love], and it triggered something … I ate everything in sight. My weight went up and then too far down … I’m so grateful [now] that I don’t get on a scale, because it’s never going to be the right number."— toMorein 2010
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KYRA SEDGWICK
Mark Sagliocco/Getty

“Food has never been easy for me. I came back from that [role inWar and Love], and it triggered something … I ate everything in sight. My weight went up and then too far down … I’m so grateful [now] that I don’t get on a scale, because it’s never going to be the right number.”
— toMorein 2010
source: people.com