Why do rich women pay lots of money to deform their faces to look like this?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seriously. Why is this a thing?



It’s not just old rich white women. Open up Instagram and TikTok and it’s even teen and 20-something girls — including models. Led by the Kardashian and Jenner freaks.


The last sentence here is key. This poster is right. So why single out white women who are middle-aged and older?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would rather look like her than one of the Golden Girls. I don’t think she looks bad.


Sorry, but that's pathetic.
Anonymous
I think the difference is Jane has gotten surgeries (lifts) while Gwen & Madonna have opted for lots of fillers. Yes, Gwen looks like a Kardashian/Jenner. Yikes.
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Anonymous wrote:I think the difference is Jane has gotten surgeries (lifts) while Gwen & Madonna have opted for lots of fillers. Yes, Gwen looks like a Kardashian/Jenner. Yikes.


she wishes she looked like a Kardashian/Jenner! there is literally no resemblance in terms of how their fillers look vs how Gwen's face looks. Gwen is starting to look like a cross between Mama Elsa (RHOM) and Anna (Bling Empire), Horrifying!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seriously. Why is this a thing?



Since Anna, Madonna and others were mentioned

Anna



Mama Elsa



Madonna


Anonymous
Jane Fonda




Helen Mirren


Anonymous
They aren't human.

In real life you don't see self made deformities like this. Humans are followers but they aren't stupid. Well most aren't.
I wish fish lips would go away. It's a terrible thing.
Anonymous
Until this photo, I considered Gwen one of the better aging women in Hollywood. Hopefully it is just dissolvable fillers.
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Anonymous wrote:I really don’t think this is a “rich women” thing. Sadly women of all socioeconomic classes do this.

OTOH my mother and her friends are all “rich” women and they are aging old school NE Yankee style, grey men’s hair cuts, no makeup, turtlenecks and pearl studs. So its really more of a class than a wealth thing.


Thank God someone is here to defend rich women. The right rich women anyway.


Happy to do it! You can ask me anything about the “right” way to age, my people have very strong opinions.


Please tell me how to age like an NE Yankee, I am curious


OK, I will.

You develop a non-nonsense approach to life -- you get up early, you spend a chunk of the day outside, even in foul weather -- probably with dogs -- you don't mind your skin being weathered b/c it's proof you spent your life skiing, sailing and gardening. Plus your husband and all the women around you are strongly supporting this ethos. You love to walk. You even go on vacations to walk -- like rambling through the Cottwsolds for example. You believe a good brisk walk and a hot cup of tea will fix most any mood.

You don't complai. You don't get waxed, blow-outs, manicures. You don't spend money on yourself as in "self-care" unless buying a new bulb-digger to plant fall bulbs is considered self-care. Maybe you slap on some lipstick for Christmas Vespers at church.

You under no circumstances try to be sexy or trendy. You are practical and timeless in your fashion.

You focus on family, volunteer work in your community -- esp. if it's plants/garden related!, do the NYT crossword puzzle, carry on centuries old traditions like baking weird food no one actually wants, decoating and celebrating all the holidays, and most importantly embracing this stage of life as an adult women who has earned respect and dignity and is not trying to recapture her youth.

Oh and books, always be reading something that someone you respect suggested. Start your sentences with "The other day I heard on NPR . . ."

You join -- church, civic groups, tennis ladders, garden clubs, book clubs etc.

Of course what makes this all possible is that literally all of the people in my mom's social circle are the same! NPR-listening, no-nonsense, dog-loving, gardeners.


This is me already at age 42. Even the gardening part, I've really gotten into gardening in the past couple of years. So therapeutic.

I do still wear makeup, but I've always worn the bear minimum and I'm fair, so people ask if I'm sick if I don't wear foundation.

Just minus the church part, I'm agnostic.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Every niche culture has their affectations. You can just as easily mock people's nails or tattoos or butt implants or perms or multicolored hair, or weird quilted jackets, or the size of bodies, or any of of the other niche cultures norms circulating in modern society.

People are allowed to choose how they look. And they will. Your opinion on their choices doesn't matter.

No one died and made you the arbiter of beauty.


The public has always been the arbiter of beauty and people pretty much agree that this looks ridiculous. Obviously these people aren’t listening, but so what?


Just as ear gauges look ridiculous, and face/neck/hand tattoos look ridiculous, or dreads down to the butt, or any hair down to the butt, or nose rings on a white person..... There is a long list of what looks ridiculous....to certain other people. If someone wants to do it, not my business.
Anonymous
Frequently it looks good until it doesn't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seriously. Why is this a thing?



Since Anna, Madonna and others were mentioned

Anna



Mama Elsa



Madonna




That is a heavily filtered pic of Anna. If only she looked that good, which isn't saying much.
Anonymous
Getty image of Anna

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Anonymous wrote:Getty image of Anna



What is the procedure that makes your top lip into a straight line across your face like Anna's? I see people in public like this and it's very unnatural looking. Is it from a too tight face lift?
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