Britney talks about her body
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Britney Spears says she will never be happy with her body.
The Toxic singer - whose weight has fluctuated over the years - admits she's a perfectionist when it comes to her figure and will always want to look better.
She said: "I'm such a perfectionist, which means I'm never satisfied. I always strive for things to be better. I think you can be happy with the person on the inside but on the outside you're always striving for more. But that's how you end up driving yourself crazy."
The mother-of-two finds it flattering when people think she's sexy but doesn't know why.
She is quoted by Look magazine as saying: "I don't see myself like that at all. I don't know why. To me, someone who is sexy is someone with confidence, who carries themselves properly and is comfortable in their own skin.
"It's very flattering but at the same time I think it's sexier when you don't try and you're just yourself. We all like to feel sexy."
- Bang! Showbiz
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