Emma Roberts goes unretouched, talks about bra size

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Unretouched, un-Photoshopped, just bare - this is what Emma Roberts represents as the cover of Allure magazine's January issue. The actress proudly showed off her natural beauty in sheer black lace clothing, something she has also done for the Aerie lingerie campaign.

The "Scream Queens" actress decided to get rid of any retouching for the ads, which is something that may come off as weird and odd. However, E! Online reported that this choice of Roberts to go all natural was inspired by her younger sister.

She shared that one time, she was about to post a picture of herself and Grace, her 14-year-old sister, on Instagram. But Grace quickly stopped her, saying, "Please don't post that; people are calling me ugly on your Instagram."

According to Roberts, that definitely broke her heart for her sister to be scrutinized by public despite not being in the limelight. She even thought of meeting some of the most beautiful individuals in the world, who also turned out to be the most awful ones. And yet, there is her sister who people call unattractive, as stated by Allure Magazine.

This has urged the "We're The Millers" star even more to pose by just wearing T-shirts, bras, and panties for ad campaigns without retouch or Photoshop after, to just show everyone her true self. She further added how she wanted to show that there is not only an Emma Roberts, but an Emma too. That means 'not red carpet, her hair down, basically no makeup.'

New York Daily News informed as well that the actress' breasts in her lingerie shots for Aerie are the exact same size she naturally has. She acknowledged that she is a small 'B-boob,' that she can't even fit into bras such as Victoria's Secret, saying they are all too big.

Roberts also opened up about wanting to go to work in the future and not give any care on how she looks. As she said, it would feel nice to 'just slip away for a little bit.'

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