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Hilda happy she was not a 'beautiful teenager'
11/7/2009 10:13:00 PM

London, Nov 7 (IANS) British actress Hilda Swinton has revealed that she was glad she wasn't a beautiful teenager.

Swinton said she hated attending a strict boarding school where she was cut off from music, boys and parties, but is relieved she wasn't that good-looking too, reports contactmusic.
com.

The 'Burn After Reading' actress instead insists she has always been comfortable with her androgynous appearance and was happy to be a 'strange' adolescent.

'When I was nine or 10, I wasn't pretty anymore which is a big advantage. It must be a nightmare to be a beautiful teenager,' she said.

'I got this strange kind of androgyny. I was everything girls don't want to be - incredibly tall, incredibly thin, unimpressive. For years it's still been possible to hide as a sexual being,' she added.

The 48-year-old admits she also felt her teenage years were lacking because she was isolated away from other popular pastimes due to attending a strict boarding school.

'I was at boarding school which was very strict, no make-up, no boys, no parties, no pop music. That was quite terrible because I had no access to pop culture at all. I get still angry when I think of it,' she said.

'Being kept away from pop music as a teenager is to be kept away from your generation and even be kept away in some way from sex. As a teenager it is very important to be linked with the sexual impulses of popular music. Somehow I managed to get through this school and got a different kind of identity,' she added.

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