Jo continued: "I hoped I'd become a mum but I didn't expect to."I don't think anyone should."Some may know Maisie as a social media sensation and a part-time musician, who entertains her fans with her song covers.The 20-year-old has more than 30,000 followers and one million likes on her page.Jo recently spoke out on her views on beauty and how they have affected her throughout her life.Speaking on Angela Scanlon's Thanks A Million podcast last year, the comedian said she is not "what men go for".However, she stressed she personally "does not dislike" her physical appearance.She said last year: "I think the thing is, it's a very weird thing that if you're absolutely gorgeous, then you don't really get any sense of how it feels to be desperate."Obviously, I'm not saying that happens all the time, but I think also if you're kind of like me…"I don't dislike the way that I look, but I know that I'm not pretty."I know that I'm not what men go for because I'm not thin and I don't have, like, long flowing locks and lovely eyelashes and all that b******s."But Jo admitted that the way she looks brought along some "knock backs" when she was younger.She said experiencing dismissal during the teenage years is "pretty hard work, emotionally".She went on: "And so, you know, it's very hard for really attractive women to understand the mental state of not so attractive women and the other way round."So I would say as a teenager, I got quite a lot of knock backs."But also kind of like horrible ones, not them really meaning to be horrible, but just them being so dismissive."And when you're really keen on someone to be dismissed as a teenage girl, it's pretty hard work, emotionally.".
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