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Genetically blessed: Elizabeth Banks on her beauty

Darpan News Desk IANS, 29 Jul, 2014 07:42 AM
  • Genetically blessed: Elizabeth Banks on her beauty
Actress Elizabeth Banks feels blessed to have the beauty that she has today.
 
"I didn't quite believe I was pretty for a long time. I never thought about it. I'm very genetically blessed, I cannot deny it," eonline.com quoted her as saying.
 
She added: "But I work hard at keeping myself. Yes, I have nice cheekbones and skinny legs but I can't take any credit for it."

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