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Cameron Diaz Wants to Change Butt, Planet

Cameron Diaz, Marie Claire Cover Mark Abrahams/Marie Claire

Cameron Diaz is all about change, Obama-style, in her July Marie Claire profile, which mainly focuses on the environment. But we’re not good people, so gossipy stuff first, like plastic surgery!

The actress recently had her nose fixed after breaking it for the fourth time. "S--t just finds my face—it’s crazy," she explains.

As for more plastic surgery? Cam's not that into it even though there are features of her body she doesn't like.

"I'd love a bigger butt, more meat on my bones," she says. "I'd love to be more voluptuous. It's just not my body type."

She also discusses the wild-girl types that dominated our lives pre-Robert Pattinson. Turns out she kinda digs them: "I like sexy girls; I like slutty girls. But sometimes I go"—she mimes a yawn—"if that's all there is."

But really, this isn't what her profile is about. Cameron is on a mission to bring attention to the environment.

She takes the mag to Houston for a project where she interviews normal, everyday people about what it would take for them to get involved and save the planet.

"The planet needs a publicist," she tells the magazine. "I had this cartoon in my head a couple of years ago when Paris Hilton was going to jail and Britney Spears was falling apart. There's a woman at a desk talking to planet Earth, and she's like, 'I'm going to make you a star!' And it says, 'But I'm a planet.' And she's like, 'No, I can tell, you're going to be bigger than Paris and Britney. When I'm done with you, everyone's going to know who you are!' "

But let’s get real: "It's the planet, you know what I mean? She should be the one—she should be a star. How do we make this little planet of ours a big star? I want everybody to know who she is."

So that’s what Cameron is trying to do, one interview at a time.

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