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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think they all live near each other and work in the same industry, so they (and their surgeons) are looking at each other's faces every day. Maybe it starts to look normal after awhile. Like living in a funhouse mirror.[/quote] It has to be this. It's so startling to the rest of us. [/quote] YES this is it. I live in ground zero of all this. So it's not just celebs but pretty much 80% of every 40+ woman. I'm 50+ and a few years ago let my hair go salt/pepper. What is totally crazy is that you can stand in the supermarket parking lot talking to a woman my age who basically looks like a clown from a freak show, and that's "normal" whereas I get doubletakes for having my natural hair. It's like you are having a conversation with someone who cannot even make expressions and you are not supposed to notice. The short story is the celebs all have entourages of "yes-men"--if you tell them what they don't want to hear, you're fired. So the only people left in their orbits are the yes-men (yes-women). Nobody is going to tell the king he has no clothes on I've been at school meetings where some moms walk in with certain revealing outfits and crazy surgery, and I think inside, "omg if they were to walk in on a school meeting in Arlington, VA, every parent would have their mouth hanging open." it's so beyond bizarre.[/quote]
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