Do you ever look at a "hot" celeb and realize they aren't really attractive?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Blake Lively is meh at best. She's had her nose refined and teeth done. There is nothing 'hot' or 'smoking' about her. Average at best face wise and that's after being cosmetically enhanced. She has small beady little eyes too.


Agree, her husband too.
Anonymous
Why do they have to be gorgeous?

I like to watch people who portray interesting characters - Paul Giamatti, Kathy Bates, Bryan Cranston, Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro....

They are story tellers not Miss America contestants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do they have to be gorgeous?

I like to watch people who portray interesting characters - Paul Giamatti, Kathy Bates, Bryan Cranston, Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro....

They are story tellers not Miss America contestants.


x1000
Anonymous
Cameron was beautiful when she was younger, but she hasn’t aged very well.

She has too many wrinkles.
But better that than a frozen Botox face, right??

Jennifer Aniston looks good sometimes on video but I don’t think she has ever been very photogenic.
She is rather plain looking imo.
Odd shaped chin, thin lips and her nose it too large.

But I think Britney is very pretty.
Like Cameron, hasn’t aged too well but can still be pretty when she tries.
Anonymous
Lots of pretty girls would give their right arm for hunky Pete Davidson but in person he is sorta average.

He has bad posture and bad skin.

Don’t ask me how I know this.
Lol.

Ok ok saw him do a show in Vega$ last October ‘23.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ryan Gosling. He looks like a ferret.


I love his sense of humor and the way he gets the giggles.
Anonymous
May I present Jon Hamm. He got years of hype for allegedly being so sexy. He has dark hair and strong features; but add 10 pounds and he is the guest actor on any episode of Law and Order.
Anonymous
awards for least attractive Pages y

Runner-up
4. Cameron Diaz – 5/10
Not pretty at all.

Awards
3. Julia Roberts – 4/10
Horses are more feminine.
2. Serena Williams – 2/10
Water buffalo.

Winner
1. Whoopi Goldberg – 1/10
Scary and fugly.
Anonymous
The public being gaslit during the Obama admin that Michelle was attractive. Give me a freaking break.
Anonymous
Most of Hollywood is smoke and mirrors/illusion. That’s their whole business. Outside of generally being much thinner/fitter than the average person, most celebrities aren’t naturally *that* striking: it takes a lot of makeup, weave, spray tan, etc etc. The glam effect.
Anonymous
I see people differently. I rarely meet someone I think of as ugly and then it’s usually their personality that sends them over the line.

I guess I am not picky or I see something beneath.
Anonymous
Zendaya looks like a teen boy. Mila Kunis. Sandra Bullock. Natalie Portman. Anne Hathaway. Jennifer Lawrence. Blake Lively. Rhianna looks like an alien with a huge forehead.

For the last couple of decades it almost seems like they’re mocking dumb audiences with these mediocre women they turn into A list beauties.
Anonymous
A lot of these people are actors not models. Actors need to have energy, talent, on-screen presence, along with a decent work ethic. It’s never been solely about beauty for the best actors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the life of me, I'll never understand the Ryan Gosling obsession. He looks utterly plain and generic to me.


he has that same dumb smirk in everything he does, ever since the Mickey Mouse Club days.









lol pp. I had no idea he was in the Mickey Mouse Club. Hilarious
Anonymous
I’m not sure why a 7 1/2 year old thread was resurrected, but I confess that I read through all of it, and some of the responses really made me laugh. I have a trio of British actors whom I do not find attractive at all in still photos, but who are swoon-worthy when they’re acting—Daniel Craig, Rufus Sewell, and Idris Elba. All of them are odd looking in 2-D photos, but onscreen the combo of voice, mannerisms, and expressions . . . man o man.
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