Too thin? At what point to friends intervene. Nicole Kidman allegedly is “too thin “

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She is very thin. Very thin looks better than even slightly overweight, even though it is less healthy.

Aging is not for the faint of heart.

Certainly isn’t. Especially if you’re still trying to play a 30 something in every role.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think her friends should intervene about the plastic surgery and/or cosmetic procedures she's having done.


Yeah, her head looks too big for her body. What has she done to her face?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The amount of weight and body shaming on this 6 pages long thread is disgusting. I dare someone to post a thread shaming an overweight actress/singer/performer. It would be taken down immediately.


It's acceptable to make fun of skinny women. Haven't you learned that by now? ALL skinny women are all anorexic. Fat women are curvy.
Anonymous
I think she looks great. Yes she is thin, but she has always been thin. Being thin as you age tends to look exaggerated/more sinewy as superficial fat decreases as well as normal muscle loss with age. But considering her age and body type, I think she looks healthy.
Anonymous
She’s got that Lisa marie look going on. She too thin for her age.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This photo was attached to an advertisement on another website I was just reading, and I thought immediately of this thread which I had visited this morning. Look at this grocery shopping mom from the 50s/60s - she's ANOREXIC!!





People's notions of what is a normal looking body is totally skewed by the 70% of overweight and obese fellow citizens we see around us every day - or maybe in the mirror.

Nicole Kidman isn't anorexic. She's not even underweight.


Agree. Whenever I see old pictures from even the 80s and earlier, the first thing I notice is how thin everyone was (and dressed nicely). Heathy thin, but would not be considered an anomaly. Now when out, everyone is obese and in leggings or sweatpants.
So sad. And I don’t blame cigarettes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This photo was attached to an advertisement on another website I was just reading, and I thought immediately of this thread which I had visited this morning. Look at this grocery shopping mom from the 50s/60s - she's ANOREXIC!!





People's notions of what is a normal looking body is totally skewed by the 70% of overweight and obese fellow citizens we see around us every day - or maybe in the mirror.

Nicole Kidman isn't anorexic. She's not even underweight.


Kidman looks much thinner than that woman.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This photo was attached to an advertisement on another website I was just reading, and I thought immediately of this thread which I had visited this morning. Look at this grocery shopping mom from the 50s/60s - she's ANOREXIC!!





People's notions of what is a normal looking body is totally skewed by the 70% of overweight and obese fellow citizens we see around us every day - or maybe in the mirror.

Nicole Kidman isn't anorexic. She's not even underweight.


Kidman looks much thinner than that woman.


Kidman is undoubtedly older than that woman, and is showing quite a bit more of her figure. People's views are distorted by the "body positivity" bull, which is just an excuse for very overweight people to run around in tight clothing and marketing people to sell to a much larger demographic. It's always funny to see workout clothing in size 24, as if the gyms are full of people wearing that size.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“Nicole Kidman's Thin Frame Sparks Concern, Inner Circle Fears Actress 'Isn't Taking Care of Herself'”

Do you think she looks too thin?

https://radaronline.com/p/nicole-kidmans-weight-loss-too-thin-sparks-concern/


Yes. Definitely
Anonymous
NK looks slender and healthy, this discussion is ridiculous.
10 days ago:

Anonymous
I think we are just accustomed to seeing very overweight, legging-and-sweatshirt-clad people. This is why I like to set myself apart by working out, watching my diet, getting my hair and nails done, and, as so many people call it, "dressing up."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Probably but she also has too much plastic and seems like she’s not aging gracefully and trying too hard.


+1

In the inner suburbs, it seems to be a thing to look like a bobble head. It is NOT a good look.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think we are just accustomed to seeing very overweight, legging-and-sweatshirt-clad people. This is why I like to set myself apart by working out, watching my diet, getting my hair and nails done, and, as so many people call it, "dressing up."


It looks out of place and try hard. People want to see what you really look like, not what you look like when hiding behind being "dressed up".



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The amount of weight and body shaming on this 6 pages long thread is disgusting. I dare someone to post a thread shaming an overweight actress/singer/performer. It would be taken down immediately.


+1, and it's amazing to me how the body shaming takes the exact same form as it would if the person in question was overweight. It's the concern trolling "oh I'm just worried about her health" BS. No you are not. You hate her body because it provokes some kind of shame response in YOU.

I don't know how Hollywood actress of any size deal with this amount of scrutiny and criticism. I've been body shamed before (what woman hasn't) but the relentlessness of this is so disturbing. I don't even care about Nicole Kidman really! But it's so gross to encounter so many people (likely mostly women) scrutinizing another woman's body in this detail and with such nasty, critical tone.


Because an eating disorder and body dysmorphia is just as bad for the heart and body as being overweight.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Very strange looking


+1

At a certain point it just looks sad.
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