Erika Christensen is comfortable in her own skin these days. The actress has found acclaim and a steady paycheck with her complex role on Hulu's hit mystery Will Trent. But the self-confidence took a long time. And small wonder when you hear what she went through as a kid! The Swimfan star began her career in Hollywood as a child actor - and immediately learned how her body would be scrutinized and sexualized. Disturbingly this was when she wasn't even a teenager yet! Speaking to Us Weekly last week, the 43-year-old recalled: "I started acting when I was 12, and in my first movie they wanted to stuff my bra. And I mean, we did it, but I was like, 'Oh, how interesting.' I immediately was like, 'Oh, this is the world that I live in. OK.'" UGH! Gross! Related: Modern Family Star Ariel Winter Talks Encounters With 'Male Predators' As A Child What the hell was this movie where they did this to such a young girl? Based on Erika's IMDB credits, her first movie is the '90s Leave It To Beaver reboot. A family film! And they thought her pre-teen boobs didn't look big enough on camera?! WTF! Later in life, Erika says, her body naturally evolved "heavier" - so of course she was told to "lose weight" or was just flat-out rejected for some roles for not being "fit enough". Sadly she onboarded all that criticism in her 20s and tried to make all these guys happy: "And I really looked at the different parts of that for me. I was like, 'OK, that's that person's opinion. That's that director. So if I want to work with that director, then I have to play his game.'" But these days? Eff it. She declares: "Now, I'm not playing that game, I'm not working out, so that's fine." Now she just worries about being healthy - and the rest of it doesn't matter. Hell yeah, girl! And turns out, that looks great on her! (c) MEGA/WENN [Image via MEGA/WENN/Universal/YouTube.] The post <i>Will Trent</i> Star Erika Christensen Says On Her First Movie As A Child Actor, They Didn't Think Her Boobs Were Big Enough. She Was 12. appeared first on Perez Hilton.