It’s not surgery. It’s very carefully and expensively crafted makeup to look like Kelly. That’s not how her face actually looks IRL. It's prosthetics and brilliant contour.
It’s not surgery. It’s very carefully and expensively crafted makeup to look like Kelly. That’s not how her face actually looks IRL. It's prosthetics and brilliant contour.
There’s a tiny flash at like 1:10 or so where I was like, oh, there’s Charlize....but it’s uncanny.
It’s insane. I literally don’t see Charlize there. I straight up didn’t recognize her in the trailer.
Remonfs me of one of my favorite Dolly Parton quotes:
All that money and she still looks like she’s one tornado away from losing her doublewide and her stash of Keystone Light empties.
and yet her hair looks like every middle aged suburban wife
Damn, I’d be pissed if I spent THOUSANDS and still looked like that.
That is my read on the subject too. Cuomo’s over the top reaction kinda proves the insult. Which you’re also right its an insult not a racial slur.
ding ding ding
I’m half Black and half Sicilian, and to me this is just a male ego thing because Fredo is the ultimate coward to a lot of people. His race has nothing to do with why he’s so reviled. Cuomo just didn’t want to look like a punk. Comparing Fredo to n***** is so offensive it’s moronic.
With January Jones among others. God why do I know this?
What’s Dietrich got to do with it? Marlene stayed married to her husband Rudi for 50 years, though after just two years,their relationship became more like brother and sister; she bought a California ranch for Rudi and his mistress (that word trivializes the woman who was really his 2nd wife) and she had a series of…
I chose a strapless dress for my wedding, so it wasn’t a matter of fitting my fat ass in the dress (I bought one that fit), but wanting my arms to look toned. So incorporating some light weight trading was a no-brained.
I agree; I don’t understand why it’s bad or “arcane” to provide useful tips to people who want to get in shape for their wedding. I don’t understand the slam-fest against any article specifically written to help women get healthy, especially given the billion-dollar a year cost of obesity-related illnesses (https://www…
I’m not a fitness expert, but this sure sounds a lot like spot reduction or targetted weight loss, which is a proven myth.
Exactly! And the tips aren’t “arcane”. There is some really good stuff in there about lifting weights and doing burpees.
I don’t understand why it has to be negative to encourage women to weight train for aesthetics - there’s demonstrable health benefits and it can raise your metabolism.
My Aunt has 3 sons. The sign in their bathroom:
“Please be neat and wipe the seat” is both better AND worse than what my mom had: “Please be a sweetie and wipe the seatie.” For a decade, the word ‘seatie’ bothered the hell out of me.