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Someone’s had a nose job! How ironic is her quote too. |
Wow Dorit was really ugly in high school. I guess plastic surgery really can make an ugly person physically attractive. If it didnt say it was Dorit, I would have never guessed it. Everything is different- her nose, her eyebrows, her hair, OMG. Wow she was hideous. Really hideous. Its pretty shocking. |
I think she was beautiful in high school. Yes the hair is out of style now but her features are very attractive, perfect skin, teeth, great eyebrows, full lips, nice nose- though she appears to have tweaked it. |
I agree, she's beautiful. I mean, obviously the photo is dated but you can clearly see she was lovely. I think she still is, but there's too much makeup happening. |
Well I don't think she was at all pretty. Her nose is huge for starters. And her eyebrows are in need of some serious tidying. But, more importantly, she doesn't think she was pretty back then either or else she would not have had so much plastic surgery and completely changed her hair from brown to blonde and curly to straight. This explains so much about her and her behavior and that fake accent. |
Personally I loved her growing up pics. She has a beautiful more exotic look that sets her apart. |
I actually think she looks quite pretty in her high school pic, but she just did such a 180 on her look. No wonder she needs a "team" to keep her curly hair straight and blonde. |
Wow, I think she is seriously ugly in her high school yearbook. And I don't use that language lightly. |
Do you think she had a perm? I don’t think those could be natural curls. |
I kind of think they're are natural. Dorit is 41, only two years older than me and even everyone in my middle of nowhere high school had figured out by then that perms were a really bad idea. |
Wow you guys sound like terrible human beings. |
I don't disagree with you but some of it is just prevailing styles then vs. now. I had similar hair in my high school yearbook photo and now straighten it. My eyebrows were also fuller like hers; it was the style back then and seems to be coming back in vogue (alas, my eyebrows are now thin and refusing to grow). |
Unlike Dorit, who criticizes the type of glass she's given, repeatedly, in front of her host. |