Posted Wednesday May 30, 2012 10:00 PM GMT
The brunette beauty heated things up while clad on the front page in a Puma bikini with a SEVO cuff while as she posed for photographer Atul Kasbekar at the InterContinental Mumbai.
Meanwhile, highlights from Miss Haydon's interview are as follows. For more, be sure to pay a visit to Cosmopolitan India!
On being a late bloomer:
Growing up, I was always a skinny, gangly teenager and with puberty, I filled out almost overnight. I had all these curves suddenly, and I didn't know what to do with them. It took a while to relax into this new body.
On being a curvy model:
I began modeling at 18. My body was not like my sister's [supermodel and actor Lisa Haydon is her younger sister], which is straight and slim and looks great in just about anything. I had hips!
On dealing with personal image issues:
I became obsessed with my weight, I was working out two hours a day and trying my best to diet. Finally, I decided it had to stop. I had to accept my curves, and I've been in a good space since.
On being sexy:
Sexy takes place in the mind first. You'll have phases when you put on a few kilos and that's fine, you can always work it off. Fitness is what's important.
We create these absurd demands of ourselves – to look a certain way, to be skinny at any cost. I don't think men feel that way about us. In fact, I've noticed men seem to like curves on a woman.
On being a late bloomer:
Growing up, I was always a skinny, gangly teenager and with puberty, I filled out almost overnight. I had all these curves suddenly, and I didn't know what to do with them. It took a while to relax into this new body.
On being a curvy model:
I began modeling at 18. My body was not like my sister's [supermodel and actor Lisa Haydon is her younger sister], which is straight and slim and looks great in just about anything. I had hips!
On dealing with personal image issues:
I became obsessed with my weight, I was working out two hours a day and trying my best to diet. Finally, I decided it had to stop. I had to accept my curves, and I've been in a good space since.
On being sexy:
Sexy takes place in the mind first. You'll have phases when you put on a few kilos and that's fine, you can always work it off. Fitness is what's important.
We create these absurd demands of ourselves – to look a certain way, to be skinny at any cost. I don't think men feel that way about us. In fact, I've noticed men seem to like curves on a woman.
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