Hollywood big gun Rosie Huntington-Whiteley says it is time she swapped her ego for motherhood.
'I always see myself working, but definitely being a mum will be a big part of me. Look, I think my career is very self-indulgent. It's all about me,' she revealed.
'I'm not a doctor, I'm not looking after people, I'm not saving children. I'm in the entertainment business. I'm a model. I'm an actress. So it is very self-involved and I think there is naturally a point where you think, "I don't care about myself as number one any more." I want to care about other things.'
The 25-year-old relishes proving her ugly duckling naysayers wrong on the runway.
She said 'failure' was her biggest fear: 'That's probably where my drive comes from.'
Turning around a rough start in the fashion clique, Huntington-Whiteley told Elle magazine: 'I wasn't quite tall enough either and I hated it, to be honest. There was no individuality, no opportunity to be individuals.
'I think that people forget you're human and you just become an object. In New York, I was constantly reminded that I wasn't right wherever I went and that was difficult because I'd come from a place where it didn't matter.'
Now Rosie's turning the taunts into ammunition and said she was not done just yet.
'I don't know, I just had this thing, that this was where I was going, this was the opportunity that life had presented me with, this was my destiny and I wasn't going to just pack it all in because these people gave me a hard time – and that's still my attitude now,' she added.
Read the full interview in the latest issue of Elle, which goes on sale on Wednesday.
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