Apple Martin is gorgeous!

Anonymous
So another generic blonde? I mean she is not ugly and is pretty, but nothing you do not see in thousands of young women in much of Europe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So another generic blonde? I mean she is not ugly and is pretty, but nothing you do not see in thousands of young women in much of Europe.


You're trying so hard!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So another generic blonde? I mean she is not ugly and is pretty, but nothing you do not see in thousands of young women in much of Europe.


You're trying so hard!

I am not. Why would anyone care about the daughter of some celebrities? In Norway, we have so many of the exact same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. However, the vast majority of us are short with dark hair and dark eyes, so dime a dozen. Being tall, natural blonde with blue eyes is a rarity genetically and therefore striking. My kids are mixed with darker skin and one has pure green eyes (no hazel or brown in them) and the other one blue and people stare, because it's so unusual. Why do you think Jeremy Ray Meeks is famous? Because he has a very striking and very rare combo of coloring.



Why?


Because blue eyes are a recessive gene and only 8% of the world population has them. Also only 2% of the population has natural blonde hair. If you add tall stature, these women with all three features become a unicorn. Columbia Business School has interesting research about this - 35% of the women senators and 48% of the female CEOs are blonde. The research points out that all people, including POC, rate blondes as being warmer and more attractive. There's a study where the same women colored their hair brunette from blonde and they were subjected to harsher criticism. Pretty much all studies indicate that men prefer blondes, but the reason why is still unknown. Blondes have slightly higher estrogen levels than brunettes, so it could be driven by reproduction. Another theory is that the preference started in the Paleolithic area, when the first women became blondes and stood out, like they do today. BTW, I'm brunette and shorter (5'7) and 100% straight, so I'm just fascinated by the research. I met Claudia Schiffer once in Europe in the 90s and I can't emphasize the impact that she made when she entered the room. She was gorgeous and intimidating at the same time, I can't really put it into words.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So another generic blonde? I mean she is not ugly and is pretty, but nothing you do not see in thousands of young women in much of Europe.


You're trying so hard!

I am not. Why would anyone care about the daughter of some celebrities? In Norway, we have so many of the exact same.



We are not in Norway, dear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So another generic blonde? I mean she is not ugly and is pretty, but nothing you do not see in thousands of young women in much of Europe.


You're trying so hard!

I am not. Why would anyone care about the daughter of some celebrities? In Norway, we have so many of the exact same.



We are not in Norway, dear.

Are you sure? Beauty standards are the exact same! Except there, we do not mind women that have the height and some meat on their bones!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So another generic blonde? I mean she is not ugly and is pretty, but nothing you do not see in thousands of young women in much of Europe.


You're trying so hard!

I am not. Why would anyone care about the daughter of some celebrities? In Norway, we have so many of the exact same.


I mean this is why our girls have issues. We have old ladies posting up that this girl is gorgeous. I am not white, so maybe I'm missing something, but she really looks like the average pretty white girl to me. She is pretty, but as I asked earlier, I don't see anything special about her features that stand out from the pretty girls I see in Bethesda all day long. Being tall doesn't add to your beauty "to me", having "long legs" also doesn’t add to your beauty. So I'm not sure what that has to do with it.

Can the folks that are saying that she's gorgeous kinda point out the gorgeousness? I mean Cindy Crawford's daughter was gorgeous at this age and there is no comparison.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So another generic blonde? I mean she is not ugly and is pretty, but nothing you do not see in thousands of young women in much of Europe.


You're trying so hard!

I am not. Why would anyone care about the daughter of some celebrities? In Norway, we have so many of the exact same.


I mean this is why our girls have issues. We have old ladies posting up that this girl is gorgeous. I am not white, so maybe I'm missing something, but she really looks like the average pretty white girl to me. She is pretty, but as I asked earlier, I don't see anything special about her features that stand out from the pretty girls I see in Bethesda all day long. Being tall doesn't add to your beauty "to me", having "long legs" also doesn’t add to your beauty. So I'm not sure what that has to do with it.

Can the folks that are saying that she's gorgeous kinda point out the gorgeousness? I mean Cindy Crawford's daughter was gorgeous at this age and there is no comparison.


Why do you have to be convinced? Feel free to start threads to talk about people you find more interesting. Nobody is universally attractive to everyone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP does suck, and so does everyone until me, lol.

How did I just know she was gonna have those wide apart lazy eyes?




That's an unfortunate photo. Here's a better one:


Her right eye (if you are facing her) is physically lower on her face than her left, like her father.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where does she get her lips from? Goop has such thin lips (and always has), as does Blythe Danner. It’s not like Chris Martin has full lips. Normally I wouldn’t wonder if a teenager has work done but her lips are suspiciously full and unlike with Shiloh Pitt, there’s no obvious reason why.


From her dad:


And those wide set eyes, as well.


Wow you can really see a lot of her dad here. He really has nice bone structure. I don’t think I noticed before.


Yes - she really takes after him more than her mom. Although I saw a candid pic once where her expression was very Gwyneth - like here:

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So another generic blonde? I mean she is not ugly and is pretty, but nothing you do not see in thousands of young women in much of Europe.


You're trying so hard!

I am not. Why would anyone care about the daughter of some celebrities? In Norway, we have so many of the exact same.


I mean this is why our girls have issues. We have old ladies posting up that this girl is gorgeous. I am not white, so maybe I'm missing something, but she really looks like the average pretty white girl to me. She is pretty, but as I asked earlier, I don't see anything special about her features that stand out from the pretty girls I see in Bethesda all day long. Being tall doesn't add to your beauty "to me", having "long legs" also doesn’t add to your beauty. So I'm not sure what that has to do with it.

Can the folks that are saying that she's gorgeous kinda point out the gorgeousness? I mean Cindy Crawford's daughter was gorgeous at this age and there is no comparison.


heart shaped face with good overall symmetry, feminine features: wide set eyes, small nose, full lips, long neck, nice teeth and silky hair...need more?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She just graduated from Harvard Westlake in Los Angeles so she’s clearly very smart as well.



She’s gorgeous, but I wouldn’t make any assumptions about her intelligence based on where the very well connected child of two celebrities attended high school.


You don’t know Harvard Westlake. It’s ranked higher than any private in DC. She had to have the grades and scores to get in.


Haha, not true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you know she went to Harvard-Westlake?1 all I saw was it was a school in Santa Monica.

That must have been some graduation - Kate Hudson and Helen Hunt also had kids in that graduating class.


CROSSROADS school in Santa Monica - you can see it on the paperwork they're holding in some of the photos


Yes, Harvard west lake is in the valley, not Santa Monica.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. However, the vast majority of us are short with dark hair and dark eyes, so dime a dozen. Being tall, natural blonde with blue eyes is a rarity genetically and therefore striking. My kids are mixed with darker skin and one has pure green eyes (no hazel or brown in them) and the other one blue and people stare, because it's so unusual. Why do you think Jeremy Ray Meeks is famous? Because he has a very striking and very rare combo of coloring.



Why?


Because blue eyes are a recessive gene and only 8% of the world population has them. Also only 2% of the population has natural blonde hair. If you add tall stature, these women with all three features become a unicorn. Columbia Business School has interesting research about this - 35% of the women senators and 48% of the female CEOs are blonde. The research points out that all people, including POC, rate blondes as being warmer and more attractive. There's a study where the same women colored their hair brunette from blonde and they were subjected to harsher criticism. Pretty much all studies indicate that men prefer blondes, but the reason why is still unknown. Blondes have slightly higher estrogen levels than brunettes, so it could be driven by reproduction. Another theory is that the preference started in the Paleolithic area, when the first women became blondes and stood out, like they do today. BTW, I'm brunette and shorter (5'7) and 100% straight, so I'm just fascinated by the research. I met Claudia Schiffer once in Europe in the 90s and I can't emphasize the impact that she made when she entered the room. She was gorgeous and intimidating at the same time, I can't really put it into words.



Haaaaaaaaa’!!!!!!

Those CEOs and senators aren’t natural blondes for the most part.

I’m a natural olive skin, blue eyed brunette and have men falling all over my me my entire life.

And look out when I’m in a Nordic country or Northern Europe. The Vikings and Scandinavian, Dutch gods love me. It’s perfect.

Women prefer tall dark and handsome, not me. Give me a tall blonde Viking god any day of the week over a Latin lover.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So another generic blonde? I mean she is not ugly and is pretty, but nothing you do not see in thousands of young women in much of Europe.


Averagely pretty for a private school girl.
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