Life with 34Ds isn't apparently that fun, according to the model

Apr 14, 2014 10:25 GMT  ·  By

She might owe her fame to the impressive size of her bust, but Kate Upton is wishing that her chest was smaller. Kate Upton is every man's dream and every woman's envy, but behind that picture-perfect frame there are some regrets and ultimate proof that no woman is perfectly happy with her body.

The 21-year-old model, who has just landed the Sports Illustrated cover, has grown tired of her 34D bust size and wishes that it was smaller every day. “I wish I had smaller boobs every day of my life as I would love to wear spaghetti tops braless or go for the smallest bikini designs,” she told The Sun.

“Every single day I'm like, ‘Oh man, it would be so much easier,’ especially if people didn't constantly bring them up,” she goes on to complain before fantasizing, “If I could just take them off like they were clip-ons …”

However, before being blasted for hypocrisy, the model retracts her words and carefully adds, “I know I say I wish I had smaller boobs, and that's true because at least twice a day I wish that. But the grass is always greener, as they say.”

Apart from her generous proportions above the waist, Upton has also been praised in the media and the fashion world for promoting a healthier look for models, proving that curvier women can also make it in the industry.

She's careful to play on that note in her interview, acknowledging her role in promoting a more realistic body ideal for young girls, “That's an important message to young girls - love who you are. It's so easy to feel negative about yourself and it is totally self-destructive. If you can only love and accept who you are you will be a lot happier.”

People can ogle at Upton's enviable curves in her latest movie “The Other Woman,” in which she plays one of the three women being cheated by a professional player brought to life by Nicolaj Coster-Waldau.

In the romantic comedy she plays the role of the dumb blond but claims that she's not afraid of the stereotype, nor is she afraid of being pigeonholed, “I think it's funny to act like a dumb blond. I know that's not the case so why not play on it? But I actually don't look at my character as dumb, I think of her as young and naive, like I was once.”

You can see Upton make her debut on the screen alongside rom-com veterans Leslie Mann and Cameron Diaz.