Nah. Her knobby knees are amusing! |
They probably have 6 kids each. This is now the size of high school girls and women in their 20s |
Honestly shut up. Just stuff it. First of all, these women were already better looking and thinner than the average person when they were young. They are starting out having won the genetic lottery in that regard. Talk about starting on third base. In addition, these women are *wealthy* and their JOB is *all about their appearance*. They have the money and help and time to spend on it that women with regular families and jobs simply do not have. Please do NOT put these women up as aspirational models for regular middle-aged women. Regular middle-aged women could be exercising in the way they need to for HEALTH and eating a balanced, healthful diet and still not have a chance to look like these women due to genetics, time, money etc etc. And you know what? That is just fine. Not to mention what most of them are doing to their faces. JLo must have the best surgeon, because with her aside, so many of these women are starting to look like aliens. I don't want those types of faces to become normalized. Women should be allowed to age normally. It's just the next chapter in the beauty industry trying to suck women dry of as much money as possible by continuing to feed us products and procedures we don't need in pursuit of "endless youth" that is not attainable. |
They already are |
Better than elephant knees, that's for sure! |
It really does not have to be a nasty critical tone though. She's a high profile person and chooses to be, so she becomes a visible figure in the culture and therefore people notice and share impressions. Some are harsher than others. Some people love her, some find her over-rated. Some find her gorgeous, some find her emaciated. That's part of the price of celebrity. People also intuitively experience natural body changes as they age. When someone like kidman portrays both little change over time in the body or alternately, significant facial changes that are often shifting, people notice. Both are extremes and she becomes an outlier. She wants to stand out evidenced by her numerous product campaigns So sometimes it's received well and sometimes it's not We are scanning each other all the time, it's inherent in being human. |
No, we're just tired of the "everyone was thin throughout history" bs. I have a whole album full of family photos from the 1900s to the present which state otherwise. |
She’s also extremely tall which makes her look very thin. I think she has a 24 inch waist and that looks very small on a 6 foot woman. |
It’s the filler in the cheeks. It never helps. |
Fact. It’s called the “obesity paradox.” Especially as you age, a person who is somewhat overweight has a greater life expectancy than a normal weight or thin person. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10096985/ |
Filler should be illegal, especially in the cheeks. |
She looks much more natural and Healthy in her new show "Ex Pats" |
There is such thing as too thin and there is a such thing as too heavy. So, by saying, she is too thin it is not body shaming anyone. Just as you may say, someone is overweight and it’s not healthy. It’s obvious she’s underweight, but that’s for her to be concerned about. And a size 10 may be normal for some people. It depends on how you built and how tall you are everyone does not have the same frame, but a size 30 it’s not no and a size 0 for someone almost 6 feet is not normal. |
A lot of women after 50 have legs skinnier than they need to be, mostly due to menopause and osteopenia. Judging by her muscle distribution, she does more upper body workout. Her legs are way too skinny to be called slender and she does exibit signs of post-menopausal lack of musculature in her extremities.
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I for one am not interesting in living longer if I look like a land whale. |