I get really frustrated with people who turn their noses up at talent shows like ‘The Voice’ and ‘X-Factor.’ Ricki-Lee Coulter Read Quote
I come from a family of tall, curvy women. I developed in my body and my shape far earlier, so from a young age I accepted it. I embraced it and saw it as an advantage. Ricki-Lee Coulter Read Quote
One day I looked in the mirror, and I wasn’t happy. If you’re not feeling good mentally, emotionally and physically, you’re just a mess – and that’s the point I felt like. It was a change in attitude and a shift in lifestyle. There’s no crazy diet; I train six days a week, and I eat really well. Ricki-Lee Coulter Read Quote
Raining Diamonds’ talks about knowing there’s something better out there. You don’t have to just settle. Ricki-Lee Coulter Read Quote
Music is my number one, it’s my life, it’s my everything. I’m enjoying challenging myself; I want to raise the bar and set a new standard for Australian pop artists. Ricki-Lee Coulter Read Quote
I think my body is beautiful, and I’m confident to embrace it. There’s nothing to be ashamed of if you’re a size 14, as long as you’re fit and healthy. Ricki-Lee Coulter Read Quote
I saw my aunties and my mum give up a part of themselves and their dreams to have kids. There were things they wanted to achieve in life, but they had kids instead. Ricki-Lee Coulter Read Quote
I’ve been all different shapes and sizes in my lifetime. I started wearing shapewear as a teenager after I did ‘Australian Idol.’ I had a little tummy, and I was always really quite conscious of that. Ricki-Lee Coulter Read Quote
It’s about enhancing your body and accentuating your good areas. Shapewear isn’t the ugly, embarrassing granny undies they used to be – they really are sexy. Ricki-Lee Coulter Read Quote