Former Fair City actress Tatiana Ouliankina says women should look beautiful for their husbands as she admits "I am not a feminist". The ex soap star, who played Lana Dowling in Carrigstown , also said it is good that modern society is accepting of different body sizes and shapes but "it looks horrible". Tatiana said: "Women should look beautiful.

It is a demand. You have to look well, beautiful. Always try your best.

If you want to lose weight, you lose it. If you don't want to lose it, you pretend it is something else." Read more: Fair City star Maria Oxley Boardman expecting first baby following Christmas wedding Read more: Fair City star Maclean Burke reacts as show production pauses this summer When quizzed if she would comment on a friend's weight gain, she replied: "Yeah, of course, because I love her and I want her to look well.

I tell her, 'Stop it with dessert. Stop it with sweets. You will see the difference.

No sugar. No bread. "Of course, to a stranger I wouldn't say it.

I did put on weight at some stage. It's easy. You lie on the couch with chocolate.

" The actress feels it's wrong to judge anyone because of their weight, but continued to the Sunday Independent: "Of course it is wrong. But why do you let yourself go? It is a good thing [society is more acceptiong of different body sizes] but it looks horrible. "I don't like what's going on.

My mum judged me for being skinny. But when you are lighter, it is easier to live. It is easier to move around and it is hea.