

There was nothing like those days of freedom where it felt like you could do absolutely anything! Now, if anyone needs us we’ll be binge-watching Lizzie McGuire for the foreseeable future.Īs far as what makes us feel little twinges of nostalgia, school holidays topped the list of what adults miss from childhood.
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You kind of feel like a grown up, but you can’t help but turn bright red when the sales assistant returns to your dressing room with an arm full of frilly pink bras. It’s such a cringe-worthy but empowering moment. I'll never forget the pure fear I felt when my mam dragged me to a bra fitting at Marks and Spencers. The Younger star explained that the episode resonated with her because she was going through a lot of similar experiences at the same time, just like most of the Lizzie McGuire viewers. She explained to Today: “I definitely think that the bra episode is one that stands out in my brain as being like first of all, really wanting it, 'cause I thought a bra was cool, and then second of all, being like, ‘How am I gonna get that? I have to talk to my parents about that. It was invigorating to see so many people from different walks of life come together and celebrate themselves freely.' I remember being invited to my first Vogue Ball.

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