We all wish we could go back and tell our younger selves exactly what we know now, but unfortunately not all of us have a time machine handy. Thankfully, People magazine gave insight into the matter and collected some of the advice certain celebs would tell themselves.
Not gonna lie, a lot of them are pretty damn brilliant. Read more at People.
CHRISSY METZ
“You’re not ready. You’re not ready. It’s going to be unbelievable. Just stay grounded and hold on tight.”
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JUDI DENCH
“Don’t wear things that people tell you you look good in. You almost always won’t look good in it. Often I see people and I think, ‘Does that person really like what they’re wearing or are they doing it to keep up with fashion?’ I have never worn anything fashionable for the whole of my life. I just wear old things which I like very much and have far too many of. Wear what you feel good in; it will look much chicer than wearing something fashionable that makes you feel ill-at-ease.”
ALISON BRIE
“I probably would be like ‘You’re beautiful! Enjoy your body!’ I remember in my 20s just always being so unhappy with my body. My body was beautiful!”
BLAKE LIVELY
“I’d encourage myself to love myself and fight for myself, as hard as I fought for other people.”
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TERESA GIUDICE
“Make sure all your finances are in check.”
MANDY MOORE
“When you’re older, you might not be interested in going out or exploring the nightlife but you should! Be more spontaneous. Say yes when people ask you out to dinner. Go on more trips. Don’t worry about the future — Mom and Dad will support you through every twist and turn life takes.”
JOE JONAS
“Don’t overanalyze things, just have fun and enjoy every minute as it comes. When you’re young, it’s easy to worry too much about what people think of you.”
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QUEEN LATIFAH
“If I could have talked to my 19- or 20-year-old self, I would have said, ‘You’re going to be fine. It ain’t that serious!'”