- Celeste Barber is used to taking on a challenge.
- The Australian comedian has gained worldwide fame.
- 8.9 million followers on Instagram thanks to her hilarious body-positive posts.
Celeste barber comparing herself to other women in the entertainment industry. But showing off her skills as a one-woman band for Beautiful Issue? That was a different story.
“I used to play the flute and the pianica,” says Barber, 40, whose U.S. leg of her stand-up tour starts in July. “But to clang my knees and blow the thing was very hard.”
Celeste Barber is accustomed to rising to the occasion.
The Australian comedian’s funny body-positive tweets comparing herself to other women in the entertainment business have helped her earn international popularity and 8.9 million Instagram followers. But performing as a one-woman band for Beautiful Issue to flaunt her talents? That was a unique tale.
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The U.S. portion of Barber’s stand-up tour begins in July. “I used to play the flute and the piano,” the 40-year-old comedian explains. But it was quite difficult for me to bang my knees and blast the thing.
Barber “always had a concept that it is who you are, not what you are or how you seem” when it comes to beauty, according to the author. Another cliché is that inner beauty comes from within.
Barber “always had a concept that it is who you are, not what you are or how you seem” when it comes to beauty, according to the author. It is a cliché to say that inner beauty comes from within, but I firmly believe this, and I hope my work reflects this.
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A sense of humor, she adds, “is the most beautiful thing in the world, especially as I get older, because I feel we’re losing that a little bit. The way the world is at the moment and how if something isn’t funny for someone, then it’s not allowed to be funny for anyone, I find that kind of a bit scary at times.”
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