Demi Moore on People Magazine

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No one wants to talk about her having ribs removed??
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Anonymous wrote:I laughed at her comments about her antagonistic relationship with her body her whole life but then when she just chilled out and made peace with herself her weight effortlessly settled at 40 pounds lighter. When does that ever happen irl.


I remember her saying something similar many years ago, and I thought she was being disingenuous. Her look is not maintained effortlessly.


I know someone like this in real life. A lovely person. She is always talking about her sweet tooth and how she eats so much junk food. But if you spend a couple days fully with her, you see that she eats barely anything at all. It is a weird dichotomy to act like you overindulge and don't try at all, when it's clear you're eating almost nothing at all.

That was every magazine feature article about actresses and models in the 80s and 90s IIRC. “Oh I’m so lucky, I can eat anything I want!”
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Anonymous wrote:No one wants to talk about her having ribs removed??

I heard that rumor about Cher but never about Demi.

Aside: heard Rob Lowe on a podcast today saying they’re all going to do a St. Elmo’s Fire sequel. Script expected any day.
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Anonymous wrote:No one wants to talk about her having ribs removed??


I thought that was Cher who did that?
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Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain how extensions work? Is all your normal hair braided flat to your head and the extensions are worked into the flat braids? Or is only some of your normal hair braided down and the rest melts in with the extensions? But then don’t you have two lengths of hair and isn’t that weird?

If all your normal hair is braided down flat, I don’t understand how your hair would look normal enough and not like rows of added in hair, like on a badly done doll. Normal people have little bits of hair coming from their head everywhere, not in rows. Doesn’t it make someone running their hands through your hair weird?

Help me DCUM!


Hair is braided into corn-rows, like how the Vikings and Celts used to do in Europe for thousands of years, the the extensions of hair are sewed into the cornrowed hair. Bad for your natural hair as it's constant pulling on the hair follicles that are cornrowed.
Anonymous
The story of Demi Moore having ribs removed was to be skinner for the movie, Striptease. Some of you are too young. It was gross.
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Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain how extensions work? Is all your normal hair braided flat to your head and the extensions are worked into the flat braids? Or is only some of your normal hair braided down and the rest melts in with the extensions? But then don’t you have two lengths of hair and isn’t that weird?

If all your normal hair is braided down flat, I don’t understand how your hair would look normal enough and not like rows of added in hair, like on a badly done doll. Normal people have little bits of hair coming from their head everywhere, not in rows. Doesn’t it make someone running their hands through your hair weird?

Help me DCUM!


Hair is braided into corn-rows, like how the Vikings and Celts used to do in Europe for thousands of years, the the extensions of hair are sewed into the cornrowed hair. Bad for your natural hair as it's constant pulling on the hair follicles that are cornrowed.


That's not how it's done for most white women. They either attach small amounts of hair onto tiny bundles of existing hair (beads) or they do tape-ins using wefts of hair that they tape or sew onto the hair close to the scalp. They don't braid.
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Anonymous wrote:The story of Demi Moore having ribs removed was to be skinner for the movie, Striptease. Some of you are too young. It was gross.


Having a rib or two removed so a guy can self-fellate is a common joke going back generations. Perhaps that's where that rumor originated?

Rib removal for various reasons is an old old myth though going back many thousands of years. Symbolic.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain how extensions work? Is all your normal hair braided flat to your head and the extensions are worked into the flat braids? Or is only some of your normal hair braided down and the rest melts in with the extensions? But then don’t you have two lengths of hair and isn’t that weird?

If all your normal hair is braided down flat, I don’t understand how your hair would look normal enough and not like rows of added in hair, like on a badly done doll. Normal people have little bits of hair coming from their head everywhere, not in rows. Doesn’t it make someone running their hands through your hair weird?

Help me DCUM!


Hair is braided into corn-rows, like how the Vikings and Celts used to do in Europe for thousands of years, the the extensions of hair are sewed into the cornrowed hair. Bad for your natural hair as it's constant pulling on the hair follicles that are cornrowed.


That's not how it's done for most white women. They either attach small amounts of hair onto tiny bundles of existing hair (beads) or they do tape-ins using wefts of hair that they tape or sew onto the hair close to the scalp. They don't braid.


Do you wash it like normal? Seems like it would all come undone.
Anonymous
Does a celebrity's PR team lobby for People's most beautiful woman/sexiest man?

She didn't win the Oscar, so she got most beautiful instead.
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Anonymous wrote:Does a celebrity's PR team lobby for People's most beautiful woman/sexiest man?

She didn't win the Oscar, so she got most beautiful instead.



Yes, a consolation prize of sorts that helps keep her in the public eye. Her PR people don't want her to quietly fade away.

But the work on her face makes it look very weird. And she clearly eats nothing, given that she's basically half her 30something size. I know it's easy for us to say, but I think her career would be helped by the choice to age a *little* more naturally.
Anonymous
Look for yourself. Here's the entire legend. There are no point percentages anywhere:

CR – Credits Earned
ABS – Absences
MP1
MP2
A – Use of Class Time
B – Responsibility/Initiative
C – Completion of Homework
D – Cooperation/Respect
E – Effort
F – Call for Conference
! – Surpasses Expectations
# – Meets Expectations
^ – Approaching Expectations
N – Needs Improvement
Anonymous
Ooops wrong post.
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Anonymous wrote:Bad role model. Shame on you People.


Agreed. All of these women eventually plastic-surgery themselves into looking like the same unnerving-looking alien person. It's not beautiful; it's creepy and unsettling.
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Anonymous wrote:Haters gonna hate I guess. A little light blush and paint on her nails and y'all are saying "she's had work done". She's just a natural beauty.


OMG you are a huge troll and also blind.


Well...it's either one or the other. Can't be both. Pick a lane.


Why can’t it be both? Blind people can’t also be trolling?
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