Apr 5, 2011 17:51 GMT  ·  By
“I always say you shouldn’t weigh yourself,” says Kim Kardashian, insisting she loves her curves and her cellulite
   “I always say you shouldn’t weigh yourself,” says Kim Kardashian, insisting she loves her curves and her cellulite

Reality star Kim Kardashian has often stressed how important it is to her to have confidence in her body and to accept it as it is, flaws and all. In the latest issue of Cosmo UK, she drives the message home by saying she loves her body even on her fat days.

Seeing how just recently Khloe told Cosmopolitan Middle East that Kim was constantly complaining about her cellulite, it’s no wonder Kim is now admitting to it.

Not that it matters, she says (quotes via the Daily Mail). She could never imagine herself constantly on a diet or depriving herself of those little (sweet) things that usually make life a pleasure to live.

“I have cellulite. So what! I’ve never claimed to be perfect. It’s crazy anyone should assume that just because you’re in the spotlight, you’re flawless,” Kim says.

Not only does she have cellulite, but she’s even proud of it, which is clearly not something that all women could say.

For Kim, the pleasure she gets from a treat is worth the cellulite – and even the criticism in the media of it.

“Sometimes I pig out and I still feel great, and think, ‘That was so worth it!’ That’s how I feel a lot of the time. I think, ‘See this little dimple of cellulite here? It was so worth it for that cookies ’n’ cream ice cream!’” she gushes for the women’s publication.

Kim, who has always been very open about her weight struggles, works out with a personal trainer and has been on several diets before.

Still, she couldn’t imagine herself on a restrictive diet for the rest of her life just because she has to look a certain way.

‘If I was stuck on a diet my whole life, I would be really miserable. I love to eat. If you can’t enjoy your life then what’s the point? You can’t torture yourself. I love Rice Krispies Treats, ice cream and frozen yogurt. I never aspired to be a size zero,” she says.

“It made me think, ‘Why do I even care?’ I couldn’t care less if it said 14. It’s just a number. Your best measure is to look in the mirror. I always say you shouldn’t weigh yourself. I don’t even have a set of scales in my house,” the reality star adds.