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and authenticity, defying stereotypes to not connect her self-worth with solely beauty.
“Curious to hear your thoughts on this idea of, when I hear the word ‘bimbo,’ I have a very negative connotation to it. I don’t see that as an aspirational thing for women,” Meghan told her guest. “I want our daughters to aspire to be…”
“Slightly higher,” Iliza, 39, replied. In a PEOPLE exclusive, the Good on Paper star announced in January that she and husband Noah Galuten welcomed their first child, daughter Sierra MaeLater in the conversation, Iliza opened up about the sexism she faced when she got into comedy, recalling that critics called her “too hot” to use her image against her.
“All of a sudden, it’s like, ‘She’s the hot cheerleader.’ I’m like, was my high school mascot,” she said. “It’s just an example of how they take it away from you any way they can.”Turning to her own childhood, Meghan said she never felt like she was the “pretty one” around ages “10, 11” and clung to the conviction that she was the “smart one.”
“That is all you have to hold on to. So, in any other moment, no one cared if I came to the party,” the Duchess of Sussex said of her self-image then. “I had a crush on this boy named Chris!” she revealed, adding with a laugh that “I couldn’t get Chris to look in my direction! You know?”