Kate Middleton post-baby ...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if her hair has started to shed yet. Looks nice and thick in these pics.


Those are extensions - duh.
Here is her real hair thickness (scroll to bottom): http://www.celebitchy.com/category/kate_middleton/page/37/

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Anonymous wrote:I think they had a surrogate carry the baby. For real.


What on earth would be your basis for believing that.


#1 - how convenient it was a boy

#2 - she had a really fake looking post baby bump like they were trying to fake a postpartum stomach

#3 - I have inside sources


what exactly did your "inside sources" say?


More of this please - is PW sick of her yet?

Who was the surrogate?
Anonymous
Women who are thin and fit before pregnancy who then do not gain a ton of weight during pregnancy tend to bounce back pretty quickly. Kate Middleton is an extreme example (preternaturally gorgeous to begins with), as are the Victoria's Secret models who walk the runway 6 weeks after giving birth. Though it would make many of us feel better if it were not the case, there ARE women like this. Why is it so baffling?

Note: Sadly I am NOT one of those women!
Anonymous
If Kate Middleton loses the baby weight quickly, she's doing it wrong.

If Kate Middleton doesn't lose the baby weight quickly, she's doing it wrong.

You can't imagine how grateful I am not to be in Kate Middleton's shoes (speaking of which, I couldn't play volleyball in those shoes!).
Anonymous
I would say it's easy for anyone who probably has a chef, personal trainer, and time to burn, but my friend who has none of these things also looked like her regular skinny little self a week after giving birth. Not me! But that's ok, I think I'm in the majority!
Anonymous
Didn't you know? According to DCUM, only the pre-pregnancy obese are the ones who don't "bounce back" quickly. If you don't look like Kate by the time you're off maternity leave, you're just a fatty using your pregnancy as a crutch to continue being fat.
Anonymous
I think she is not longer getting keratin straightening treatments (maybe due to pregnancy etc).

She has hair like mine, naturally curly. Ever since right before she got pregnant, her hair has looked like mine does when professionally blow dried. Before it was sleeker.

I wish she would go naturally curly. She would change the lives of curly haired girls everywhere by bringing curls back in!
Anonymous
She needs to find better fiting clothes. Her sleeves and pant legs are always a teeny bit too short. She can't buy off the rack at her stature. That jacket sleeve could be 1/2 inch longer.
Anonymous
I was 116 pounds before pregnancy (5'6"). 132 before delivery, and 116 the day after I delivered.
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MORE IMPORTANTLY Who makes those Wedges?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Women who are thin and fit before pregnancy who then do not gain a ton of weight during pregnancy tend to bounce back pretty quickly. Kate Middleton is an extreme example (preternaturally gorgeous to begins with), as are the Victoria's Secret models who walk the runway 6 weeks after giving birth. Though it would make many of us feel better if it were not the case, there ARE women like this. Why is it so baffling?

Note: Sadly I am NOT one of those women!

Me too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think she is not longer getting keratin straightening treatments (maybe due to pregnancy etc).

She has hair like mine, naturally curly. Ever since right before she got pregnant, her hair has looked like mine does when professionally blow dried. Before it was sleeker.

I wish she would go naturally curly. She would change the lives of curly haired girls everywhere by bringing curls back in!


PS - I should add, the lack of straightening treatment is why her hair is thicker. I don't think it is extensions.
Anonymous
The only thing this woman has to do for herself is urinate. FWIW, I think she had a surrogate, as well.
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Anonymous wrote:I really doubt she faked it, since she was hospitalized with HG. What on earth would she fake that shit for?


Not the PP, but the royal family needs all the sympathetic PR they can muster.
So a pregnant Duchess being rushed to ER with HG, well, alert the press. And she was only 8 weeks pregnant at the time.


what exactly are you saying? That normal people wait until 12 weeks to announce they have HG?

How would a standard pregnancy announcement not have mustered positive PR? Come on.

I think you people are whackjobs to suggest that she didn't actually suffer from this condition and it was all a publicity stunt.

Anonymous
If Kate makes you envy, check out Maria Kang.
https://www.facebook.com/MariaMKang
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