Looks aren't everything. Believe me, I'm a model.
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0:00 - 0:03Hi. My name is Cameron Russell,
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0:03 - 0:07and for the last little while
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0:07 - 0:09I've been a model.
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0:09 - 0:13Actually, for 10 years.
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0:13 - 0:16And I feel like there's an uncomfortable tension
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0:16 - 0:18in the room right now
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0:18 - 0:21because I should not have worn this dress. (Laughter)
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0:21 - 0:24So luckily I brought an outfit change.
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0:24 - 0:28This is the first outfit change on the TED stage,
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0:28 - 0:31so you guys are pretty lucky to witness it, I think.
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0:31 - 0:34If some of the women were really horrified when I came out,
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0:34 - 0:37you don't have to tell me now, but I'll find out later on Twitter.
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0:37 - 0:42(Laughter)
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0:42 - 0:44I'd also note that I'm quite privileged
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0:44 - 0:47to be able to transform what you think of me
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0:47 - 0:50in a very brief 10 seconds.
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0:50 - 0:53Not everybody gets to do that.
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0:53 - 0:55These heels are very uncomfortable,
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0:55 - 0:59so good thing I wasn't going to wear them.
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0:59 - 1:01The worst part is putting this sweater over my head,
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1:01 - 1:02because that's when you'll all laugh at me,
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1:02 - 1:07so don't do anything while it's over my head.
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1:07 - 1:11All right.
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1:11 - 1:14So why did I do that?
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1:14 - 1:16That was awkward.
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1:16 - 1:20Well,
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1:20 - 1:25hopefully not as awkward as that picture.
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1:25 - 1:28Image is powerful,
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1:28 - 1:33but also image is superficial.
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1:33 - 1:37I just totally transformed what you thought of me in six seconds.
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1:37 - 1:39And in this picture,
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1:39 - 1:42I had actually never had a boyfriend in real life.
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1:42 - 1:45I was totally uncomfortable, and the photographer
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1:45 - 1:47was telling me to arch my back and put my hand
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1:47 - 1:51in that guy's hair.
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1:51 - 1:53And of course, barring surgery,
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1:53 - 1:56or the fake tan that I got two days ago for work,
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1:56 - 2:00there's very little that we can do to transform how we look,
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2:00 - 2:04and how we look, though it is superficial and immutable,
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2:04 - 2:08has a huge impact on our lives.
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2:08 - 2:13So today, for me, being fearless means being honest.
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2:13 - 2:16And I am on this stage because I am a model.
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2:16 - 2:19I am on this stage because I am a pretty, white woman,
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2:19 - 2:22and in my industry we call that a sexy girl.
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2:22 - 2:25And I'm going to answer the questions that people always ask me,
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2:25 - 2:26but with an honest twist.
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2:26 - 2:29So the first question is, how do you become a model?
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2:29 - 2:32And I always just say, "Oh, I was scouted," but that means nothing.
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2:32 - 2:35The real way that I became a model is
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2:35 - 2:39I won a genetic lottery, and I am the recipient of a legacy,
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2:39 - 2:41and maybe you're wondering what is a legacy.
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2:41 - 2:44Well, for the past few centuries
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2:44 - 2:49we have defined beauty not just as health and youth
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2:49 - 2:53and symmetry that we're biologically programmed to admire,
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2:53 - 2:57but also as tall, slender figures,
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2:57 - 3:00and femininity and white skin.
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3:00 - 3:02And this is a legacy that was built for me,
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3:02 - 3:04and it's a legacy that I've been cashing out on.
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3:04 - 3:06And I know there are people in the audience
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3:06 - 3:08who are skeptical at this point,
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3:08 - 3:10and maybe there are some fashionistas who are, like,
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3:10 - 3:13"Wait. Naomi. Tyra. Joan Smalls. Liu Wen."
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3:13 - 3:16And first, I commend you on your model knowledge. Very impressive.
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3:16 - 3:18(Laughter)
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3:18 - 3:22But unfortunately I have to inform you that in 2007,
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3:22 - 3:24a very inspired NYU Ph.D. student counted
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3:24 - 3:28all the models on the runway, every single one that was hired,
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3:28 - 3:31and of the 677 models that were hired,
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3:31 - 3:36only 27, or less than four percent, were non-white.
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3:36 - 3:37The next question people always ask me is,
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3:37 - 3:39"Can I be a model when I grow up?"
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3:39 - 3:43And the first answer is, "I don't know, they don't put me in charge of that."
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3:43 - 3:48But the second answer, and what I really want to say to these little girls is, "Why?
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3:48 - 3:49You know? You can be anything.
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3:49 - 3:51You could be the President of the United States,
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3:51 - 3:52or the inventor of the next Internet,
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3:52 - 3:55or a ninja cardio-thoracic surgeon poet,
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3:55 - 3:58which would be awesome, because you'd be the first one."
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3:58 - 4:00(Laughter)
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4:00 - 4:02If, after this amazing list, they still are like,
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4:02 - 4:04"No, no, Cameron, I want to be a model,"
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4:04 - 4:06well then I say, "Be my boss."
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4:06 - 4:07Because I'm not in charge of anything,
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4:07 - 4:09and you could be the editor in chief of American Vogue
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4:09 - 4:13or the CEO of H&M, or the next Steven Meisel.
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4:13 - 4:15Saying that you want to be a model when you grow up
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4:15 - 4:18is akin to saying that you want to win the Powerball when you grow up.
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4:18 - 4:22It's out of your control, and it's awesome,
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4:22 - 4:24and it's not a career path.
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4:24 - 4:28I will demonstrate for you now 10 years of accumulated model knowledge,
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4:28 - 4:30because unlike cardio-thoracic surgeons,
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4:30 - 4:33it can just be distilled right into -- right now.
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4:33 - 4:36So if the photographer is right there
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4:36 - 4:38and the light is right there, like a nice HMI,
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4:38 - 4:40and the client says, "Cameron, we want a walking shot,"
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4:40 - 4:43well then this leg goes first, nice and long, this arm goes back, this arm goes forward,
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4:43 - 4:46the head is at three quarters, and you just go back and forth,
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4:46 - 4:48just do that, and then you look back at your imaginary friends,
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4:48 - 4:53300, 400, 500 times. (Laughter)
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4:53 - 4:58It will look something like this. (Laughter)
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4:58 - 5:00Hopefully less awkward than that one in the middle.
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5:00 - 5:03That was, I don't know what happened there.
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5:03 - 5:05Unfortunately after you've gone to school,
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5:05 - 5:06and you have a résumé and you've done a few jobs,
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5:06 - 5:08you can't say anything anymore,
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5:08 - 5:11so if you say you want to be the President of the United States,
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5:11 - 5:14but your résumé reads, "Underwear Model: 10 years,"
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5:14 - 5:15people give you a funny look.
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5:15 - 5:18The next question people always ask me is, "Do they retouch all the photos?"
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5:18 - 5:20And yeah, they pretty much retouch all the photos,
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5:20 - 5:24but that is only a small component of what's happening.
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5:24 - 5:26This picture is the very first picture that I ever took,
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5:26 - 5:29and it's also the very first time that I had worn a bikini,
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5:29 - 5:31and I didn't even have my period yet.
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5:31 - 5:33I know we're getting personal, but
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5:33 - 5:35I was a young girl.
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5:35 - 5:38This is what I looked like with my grandma just a few months earlier.
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5:38 - 5:41Here's me on the same day as this shoot.
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5:41 - 5:42My friend got to come with me.
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5:42 - 5:46Here's me at a slumber party a few days before I shot French Vogue.
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5:46 - 5:51Here's me on the soccer team and in V Magazine.
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5:51 - 5:52And here's me today.
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5:52 - 5:54And I hope what you're seeing is that
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5:54 - 5:56these pictures are not pictures of me.
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5:56 - 5:58They are constructions,
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5:58 - 6:01and they are constructions by a group of professionals,
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6:01 - 6:04by hairstylists and makeup artists and photographers and stylists
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6:04 - 6:06and all of their assistants and pre-production and post-production,
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6:06 - 6:09and they build this. That's not me.
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6:09 - 6:11Okay, so the next question people always ask me is,
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6:11 - 6:14"Do you get free stuff?"
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6:14 - 6:17I do have too many 8-inch heels which I never get to wear,
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6:17 - 6:19except for earlier,
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6:19 - 6:21but the free stuff that I get
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6:21 - 6:24is the free stuff that I get in real life, and that's what we don't like to talk about.
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6:24 - 6:26I grew up in Cambridge,
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6:26 - 6:28and one time I went into a store and I forgot my money
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6:28 - 6:31and they gave me the dress for free.
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6:31 - 6:33When I was a teenager, I was driving with my friend
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6:33 - 6:35who was an awful driver and she ran a red and of course,
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6:35 - 6:37we got pulled over,
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6:37 - 6:40and all it took was a "Sorry, officer,"
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6:40 - 6:42and we were on our way.
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6:42 - 6:46And I got these free things because of how I look,
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6:46 - 6:48not who I am, and there are people paying a cost
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6:48 - 6:51for how they look and not who they are.
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6:51 - 6:52I live in New York, and last year,
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6:52 - 6:56of the 140,000 teenagers that were stopped and frisked,
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6:56 - 6:5886 percent of them were black and Latino,
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6:58 - 7:00and most of them were young men.
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7:00 - 7:05And there are only 177,000 young black and Latino men in New York,
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7:05 - 7:07so for them, it's not a question of, "Will I get stopped?"
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7:07 - 7:10but "How many times will I get stopped? When will I get stopped?"
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7:10 - 7:12When I was researching this talk,
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7:12 - 7:15I found out that of the 13-year-old girls in the United States,
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7:15 - 7:1853 percent don't like their bodies,
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7:18 - 7:22and that number goes to 78 percent by the time that they're 17.
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7:22 - 7:25So the last question people ask me is,
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7:25 - 7:26"What is it like to be a model?"
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7:26 - 7:29And I think the answer that they're looking for is,
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7:29 - 7:32"If you are a little bit skinnier and you have shinier hair,
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7:32 - 7:35you will be so happy and fabulous."
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7:35 - 7:37And when we're backstage, we give an answer
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7:37 - 7:38that maybe makes it seem like that.
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7:38 - 7:41We say, "It's really amazing to travel,
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7:41 - 7:45and it's amazing to get to work with creative, inspired, passionate people."
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7:45 - 7:48And those things are true, but they're only one half of the story,
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7:48 - 7:51because the thing that we never say on camera,
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7:51 - 7:53that I have never said on camera,
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7:53 - 7:55is, "I am insecure."
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7:55 - 7:57And I'm insecure because I have to think about
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7:57 - 8:00what I look like every day.
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8:00 - 8:04And if you ever are wondering,
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8:04 - 8:08"If I have thinner thighs and shinier hair, will I be happier?"
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8:08 - 8:09you just need to meet a group of models,
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8:09 - 8:12because they have the thinnest thighs and the shiniest hair and the coolest clothes,
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8:12 - 8:17and they're the most physically insecure women probably on the planet.
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8:17 - 8:19So when I was writing this talk, I found it very difficult
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8:19 - 8:22to strike an honest balance, because on the one hand,
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8:22 - 8:25I felt very uncomfortable to come out here and say,
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8:25 - 8:28"Look I've received all these benefits from a deck stacked in my favor,"
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8:28 - 8:32and it also felt really uncomfortable to follow that up with,
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8:32 - 8:34"and it doesn't always make me happy."
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8:34 - 8:38But mostly it was difficult to unpack a legacy
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8:38 - 8:40of gender and racial oppression
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8:40 - 8:43when I am one of the biggest beneficiaries.
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8:43 - 8:46But I'm also happy and honored to be up here
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8:46 - 8:50and I think that it's great that I got to come
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8:50 - 8:53before 10 or 20 or 30 years had passed and I'd had more agency in my career,
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8:53 - 8:57because maybe then I wouldn't tell the story of how I got my first job,
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8:57 - 8:59or maybe I wouldn't tell the story of how I paid for college,
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8:59 - 9:02which seems so important right now.
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9:02 - 9:04If there's a takeaway to this talk, I hope it's that
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9:04 - 9:08we all feel more comfortable acknowledging
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9:08 - 9:12the power of image in our perceived successes
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9:12 - 9:13and our perceived failures.
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9:13 - 9:17Thank you. (Applause)
- Title:
- Looks aren't everything. Believe me, I'm a model.
- Speaker:
- Cameron Russell
- Description:
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Cameron Russell admits she won “a genetic lottery”: she's tall, pretty and an underwear model. But don't judge her by her looks. In this fearless talk, she takes a wry look at the industry that had her looking highly seductive at barely 16-years-old. (Filmed at TEDxMidAtlantic.)
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
- closed TED
- Project:
- TEDTalks
- Duration:
- 09:37
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The English transcript was updated on 2/12/2015.