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Star Wattage I really enjoyed your interview with Naomi Watts [ONaomi Bares SomeO] in the January issue. She is such a hardworking, responsible person. I just adore her for sticking it out to become a successful actress. Not many people can star in a few lackluster films and wait for the big break. Armenia Ward Jacksonville, FL
Dream Girl I completely freaked out when I saw Jennifer Hudson in OAbout FaceO [January]. Those are some of the prettiest shots IOve ever seen of her. She is such an inspirationNher voice is so killerNand even through all her success with Dreamgirls, she remains humble and modest. Is there anything not lovable about this girl? Jerimee Savage Via email
No Bones About It I was disgusted by the photo that appeared with OSlimming PickingsO [January]. Certainly you could have come up with something better than a ripped-apart chicken carcass. Janet Winemiller Barberton, OH
The ChildrenOs Hour A big cheer for Linda Wells, who has the balls to stand up against silly fashion trends [OGirls Gone Wild,O January]. Most of us grown women do not want to look like Barbie dolls, nor do we want to forgo eating. Forget little-girl fashionNwe just want to act our ages, but do it beautifully and with a modicum of dignity. Marcia Via email
Though I am only 18 years old, I completely agree with Linda WellsOs letter. I want to dress myself in clothes that exude confidence, not revert me back to my childhood! I want to feel like a sexy, but sophisticated, young woman. Lollipop-colored hoodies and sweatpants with words scrawled across the bum scream childish, not sexy. Samantha Rinke Via email LiarsO Club I love Allure. That is why I am all the more stunned by OBeauty SecretsO [January]. To send the message that ...