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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She looks like most post menopausal women who have let themselves go. It must be rough after being a supermodel and not having to do much to look good. But it takes work not cool sculpting for that. [b]This reminds of of when Carrie Underwood said she would look a lot different after she got some stitches. Um no. She looked the same [/b]and unless LE is thinking of getting naked she doesn't look disfigured, she looks old. [/quote] Exactly! I remember Carrie Underwood making such a HUGE deal about how different she would look, and whaddaya know - she looks exactly the same. I thought that was so incredibly vain. I do think beautiful women have a much harder time with the aging process. I was a pretty younger woman and have hated what aging, menopause, etc. have done to my looks. Yes, I'm vain too. But I do think it hits really beautiful women, like models and actresses, even harder.[/quote] Agreed, PP. I’m in the same boat. I imagine that if your career and notoriety and lifestyle all hinge on being beautiful it must be incredibly painful to see that beauty fade - at least in very narrow, misogynistic terms we hold women and their looks to. You don’t hear of too many male models and actors going to extremes with dieting and plastic surgery and they certainly are torn down as ugly has-beens like so many posters are doing to LE. As for Underwood, that episode was bizarre and really made me lose any interest in her. There are people who contend with real facial injuries, deformities, disease, etc. She way she overdramatized whatever happened to her was offensive. [/quote]
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