Why is Blake Lively so overrated?

Anonymous
Why would she have needed Harvey Weinstein? She came from a show business family and nepotism opened doors for her (yes, she’s beautiful and talented but so are a lot of aspiring actresses). I don’t imagine she would’ve need to sleep with Weinstein to get ahead.
Anonymous
*needed^
Anonymous
I think she was such a beauty…
And then I saw pictures before her plastic surgery.
Oh.
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Why is her face so tight?



Light fillers plus a lot of Botox.


The neck is too smooth. Looks like a mini facelift.


wtf a facelift at 35???


Changed my mind, went through more pictures. Looks like a regular dose of botox and fillers. No facelift yet
Anonymous
Some of you hens are horrible. If you are so great-- put your pics up so we can rip them apart.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some of you hens are horrible. If you are so great-- put your pics up so we can rip them apart.


Right? You know half these people commenting are flabby old moms just jealous.
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Anonymous wrote:Some of you hens are horrible. If you are so great-- put your pics up so we can rip them apart.


Right? You know half these people commenting are flabby old moms just jealous.


Exactly! The hatred is sickening.
Anonymous
I got something real important to say. Hold on to your hats. DID YOU KNOW ...

that the lead actress in "Teen Witch" is Blake Lively's older sister???

Anonymous
I don't think she's over-rated, I think she's vastly under rated.

Did you see the film, The Rhythm Section, where she essentially played a female Bourne? She was fantastic in that movie. I was disappointed it didn't do well and become like the Bourne movies, a franchise.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't think she's over-rated, I think she's vastly under rated.

Did you see the film, The Rhythm Section, where she essentially played a female Bourne? She was fantastic in that movie. I was disappointed it didn't do well and become like the Bourne movies, a franchise.


What is underrated for Blake are her excellent strategic moves since being one of Harvey's girls. She knew that staying in the spotlight is hard for cookie cutter blonde it-girls once they pass 25, and she needed a non-acting angle. Her Goop-esque lifestyle guru ambition (Preserve) was never a huge hit, so she pivoted to a much better choice: selling her relationship. She picked a good other half -- Ryan physically transitioned from hot young guy to cute dad type well, and Deadpool helped solidify his image as hip and snarky.

Also, Blake expertly avoided the public catching onto her on-set romance with Ryan (and thus her being the other woman in his divorce from Scarjo) by having a very public fauxmance with Leonardo DiCaprio before she and Ryan made their relationship public. Scarjo's no dummy, so I hope she took him to the cleaners in exchange for keeping her mouth shut all these years.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:

Why is her face so tight?



Light fillers plus a lot of Botox.


The neck is too smooth. Looks like a mini facelift.


wtf a facelift at 35???


Changed my mind, went through more pictures. Looks like a regular dose of botox and fillers. No facelift yet


You are forgetting the crucial nose job and brow lift.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I got something real important to say. Hold on to your hats. DID YOU KNOW ...

that the lead actress in "Teen Witch" is Blake Lively's older sister???



I knew.
Anonymous
Nose job changed her whole look. She was a little on the homely side before.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I got something real important to say. Hold on to your hats. DID YOU KNOW ...

that the lead actress in "Teen Witch" is Blake Lively's older sister???



I knew.


+1. This is well known! She is also Jason Lively's half sister...he played Rusty in European Vacation.
Anonymous
I thought she was great in gossip girl. Has she been in anything else worth watching?
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