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In this handout photo provided by MTV,actress Emily Blunt participates in the Hope For Haiti Now: A Global Benefit For Earthquake Relief telethon on January 22, 2010 in Los Angeles. UPI/Jeff Kravitz/HO 
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Published: July 31, 2010 at 1:34 PM

LOS ANGELES, July 31 (UPI) -- Los Angeles-based British actress Emily Blunt says she's finally beginning to eat again after staying slim for re-shoots on her latest movie.

Blunt co-stars with Matt Damon in the upcoming film, "The Adjustment Bureau," and played a ballet dancer. Besides learning how to pirouette, Blunt told People magazine watching her co-star eat fast food in front of her was torture.

"This is my weekend of revenge on the diet I've had to be on for the re-shoots," she said, "Last night I had steamed pork buns that made me want to weep," adding: "I feel like I'm just emerging from a food coma."

She told the magazine she also hates it when photos of her are airbrushed and other digital tinkering.

"I don't like it when they stretch you out and make you all long and skinny," she said. "It makes you look like a Barbie. Who the hell looks like that?"

Topics: Emily Blunt, Matt Damon
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