She is an LA four at best. I’m not saying this to be cruel. It’s just the way it is out there. |
| Currently, she plays office at Maya Rudolph. I would put them in the same category these days. |
Opposite |
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No.
But I had a traumatic sexual experience with a redhead during my formative teen years that caused me to have an odd aversion to gingers. |
Bright blue eyes + skinny + angelic face = VERY very uncommon in the modern USA |
Still doesn’t translate to attractive. I happen to think blue eyes are creepy. |
Uncommon doesn’t equal attractive. |
Yeah this is such an ugly duckling.
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It is attractive. And it’s increasingly rare in the obese US, hence a mere “cute” woman like Amy can pop on screen. |
| She’s very attractive. Not “exotic” and that’s ok. I don’t find giant eyes and lips attractive. |
She’s not an ugly duckling. She’s cute. I don’t see a great beauty though. |
You're in thr minority. https://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20140122/health/health2.html |
I get it she’s now old in Hollywood terms, but I think the point is the high school photo proves she was NATURALLY extremely cute. In contrast to most celebs we’re force fed who had all sorts of plastic surgery to appear attractive - Scarlett Johansson, Zendaya, Kardashians, Hadids, on and on. |
| That’s a perfectly symmetrical face, blue eyes, button nose, gorgeous hair. With orthodontia like every American teen has these days at age 12 or 13, she’s the 10/10 girl next door homecoming queen in every high school. |
Disagree, she was average but pleasant looking in high school but she’s a good actress and has charisma. I don’t see how Scarlett Johansson and Zendaya had “all sorts of plastic surgery.” They look like older versions of themselves from high school, just like Amy Adams does. |