“I’ve always believed that there is a political statement we do when we own our own body, when we like our own body, no matter the shape, no matter the size, no matter the color, stretch marks, whatever. People are so self-conscious about all these little insignificant things, they are unable to see how beautiful they really are. No matter how fat, how thin, how butt-less, or how dark skin, or clear skin, because at the end everyone feels that they have some flaw, that only they see. And being naked in front of others its, in regardless of whatever shape I’m in, because I have many shapes along my life i have learnt to love those shapes by showing my body, not that it’s an exhibition, yes there is an exhibitonist factor there, but that its not the main principal. I would love to show people that I love myself the way I am, and that is the only thing that is really mine. Nor the clothes, cosmetics, the creams, or the soaps I put on it, but how I take care of it.”