
"But it's the same everywhere," Bellisario continued. "It's the same way on the posters of our show and even in women's magazines. This industry seems to invest more in perfection than in flaw. But flaw and individuality, to me, are what make a human being interesting, they make our stories worth telling. (Unfortunately the flaws don't usually sell products or magazines) I'm proud of my body and the way it looks because@themarkwildman kicks my butt in aerial. But my hips and thighs are a part of me (even though they magically weren't in some shots!) I get those things from my momma. And I'm happy To shake what my momma gave me."
And GQ was obviously happy to let Bellisario, Benson, Hale and Mitchell show off their assets—all subject to final-cut approval, of course.
The finished result, featuring the comely quartet in a variety of bikinis, was a playful, candy-colored confection of a photo spread that played up the pinup vibe with the actress' bright-pink-painted mouths, kohl-rimmed eyes and retro-cut swimwear.
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