<p>I can attest that this one is true. If you've never been, shall we say, well-endowed, then breastfeeding has a nice side benefit: real curves.<br />
<a href=" http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000173/"><br />
Nicole Kidman</a> says breastfeeding made her quite curvaceous, and was probably the reason she got a particular part in a new movie. <a href=" http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/movies/2009/11/16/2009-11-16_nicole_kidman_says_breastfeeding _helped_her_get_parts_that_called_f or_curves.html">From The New York Daily News:</a></p>
<p><em>"They're not very big, my boobs, so they just became normal size. I loved it!" she titters in the December/January issue of Ladies' Home Journal.</p>
<p>"I felt very Woman. When you've had a slightly androgynous body your whole life, having breasts is a nice feeling."</p>
<p>Her country music hubby Keith Urban probably wasn't complaining, either.</p>
<p>The "Bewitched" blond also cracks that business was swell after she bumped up a cup size or two, teasing in an Entertainment Tonight Canada interview that her bigger bosom is what clinched her role as a sultry beauty in the upcoming musical "Nine" starring Daniel Day-Lewis.</p>
<p>"[I had] big boobs because I was breast feeding – I was perfect for it," she says. "I wouldn't get cast now."<br />
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