Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mostly she looks skinny, but healthy, but I have to admit she looks like a bobble head doll in the photo where she’s wearing a tie-dye t-shirt.
She looks anorexic in that picture.
Thin-shaming.
She's much healthier than overweight people.
It's not true. When it comes to surviving illnesses/cancer etc it is disadvantageous to be thin. Go read. Slightly overweight people actually fare better.
Fact. It’s called the “obesity paradox.” Especially as you age, a person who is somewhat overweight has a greater life expectancy than a normal weight or thin person.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10096985/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very strange looking
It’s the filler in the cheeks. It never helps.
Filler should be illegal, especially in the cheeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very strange looking
It’s the filler in the cheeks. It never helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mostly she looks skinny, but healthy, but I have to admit she looks like a bobble head doll in the photo where she’s wearing a tie-dye t-shirt.
She looks anorexic in that picture.
Thin-shaming.
She's much healthier than overweight people.
It's not true. When it comes to surviving illnesses/cancer etc it is disadvantageous to be thin. Go read. Slightly overweight people actually fare better.
Anonymous wrote:Very strange looking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NK looks slender and healthy, this discussion is ridiculous.
10 days ago:
I'm just going to keep reposting this photo (I did not post it the first time) after every single nasty critical concern troll post about NK's weight.
She is nothing but healthy and you ladies have mental health issues.
I have to agree. She looks fine. I see a lot of old pictures from the 1920+ on my Fb newsfeed and women used to be thin. This was how average 20-30 something women looked. Granted, at 50 they weren’t quite as thin, but still WAY thinner than anything I see in public now.
Women her age in the 1920s
Female life expectancy in 1925 was 60yrs, no wonder they looked like this. Amazing how far we've come in just 100 years. NK is a naturally slim person, the amount of jealousy disguised as concern on this thread is amusing.
No, we're just tired of the "everyone was thin throughout history" bs.
I have a whole album full of family photos from the 1900s to the present which state otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NK looks slender and healthy, this discussion is ridiculous.
10 days ago:
I'm just going to keep reposting this photo (I did not post it the first time) after every single nasty critical concern troll post about NK's weight.
She is nothing but healthy and you ladies have mental health issues.
I have to agree. She looks fine. I see a lot of old pictures from the 1920+ on my Fb newsfeed and women used to be thin. This was how average 20-30 something women looked. Granted, at 50 they weren’t quite as thin, but still WAY thinner than anything I see in public now.
Women her age in the 1920s
Female life expectancy in 1925 was 60yrs, no wonder they looked like this. Amazing how far we've come in just 100 years. NK is a naturally slim person, the amount of jealousy disguised as concern on this thread is amusing.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NK looks slender and healthy, this discussion is ridiculous.
10 days ago:
I'm just going to keep reposting this photo (I did not post it the first time) after every single nasty critical concern troll post about NK's weight.
She is nothing but healthy and you ladies have mental health issues.
I have to agree. She looks fine. I see a lot of old pictures from the 1920+ on my Fb newsfeed and women used to be thin. This was how average 20-30 something women looked. Granted, at 50 they weren’t quite as thin, but still WAY thinner than anything I see in public now.
Women her age in the 1920s
Female life expectancy in 1925 was 60yrs, no wonder they looked like this. Amazing how far we've come in just 100 years. NK is a naturally slim person, the amount of jealousy disguised as concern on this thread is amusing.
Nah. Her knobby knees are amusing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate what Nicole has done to her face, I don't think it is an improvement on what natural aging would have done especially since she is so fair and stays out of the sun. She would have done better to choose the path of Helen Mirren and Judi Dench, et al.
As to her weight in those photos - it's insane that anyone is calling her too thin or anorectic. She has plenty of muscle and fat pad over it in those photos.
Her body looks like mine did from my teens until my late 20s, before I allowed myself to surrender to stress and emotional eating and gained a ton like so many American women do today. If I still had the same body shape I did in my 20s now in my 50s, I would look and feel fantastic - just as Nicole does.
The bitter truth is that this board is full of overweight and obese women (and men) who hate what they've allowed to happen to their bodies through their own poor choices, and feel compelled to attack someone who put the effort in to stay in the healthy weight range for her height even as she aged into her middle 50s.
The only ugly and derangement going on here is from those posters, not Nicole Kidman.
And for the record - I've worked with eating disordered people for years. I know what anorexia looks like. Kidman is not that.
Just to add - the healthy approach would be to look at Kidman (or Aniston, or JLo, et al.) and say, clearly it is physiologically possible to stay lean and fit well into middle age and beyond, so I need to either accept wholeheartedly that I am choosing to be fat, or get off my ass, shut off the streaming service and the doom and judgment scrolling and get myself out for walks, weight training, and learning to eat a healthy nourishing diet while I nourish my mental crap with something other than food and alcohol.
Honestly shut up. Just stuff it.
First of all, these women were already better looking and thinner than the average person when they were young. They are starting out having won the genetic lottery in that regard. Talk about starting on third base. In addition, these women are *wealthy* and their JOB is *all about their appearance*. They have the money and help and time to spend on it that women with regular families and jobs simply do not have. Please do NOT put these women up as aspirational models for regular middle-aged women. Regular middle-aged women could be exercising in the way they need to for HEALTH and eating a balanced, healthful diet and still not have a chance to look like these women due to genetics, time, money etc etc.
And you know what? That is just fine.
Not to mention what most of them are doing to their faces. JLo must have the best surgeon, because with her aside, so many of these women are starting to look like aliens. I don't want those types of faces to become normalized. Women should be allowed to age normally. It's just the next chapter in the beauty industry trying to suck women dry of as much money as possible by continuing to feed us products and procedures we don't need in pursuit of "endless youth" that is not attainable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate what Nicole has done to her face, I don't think it is an improvement on what natural aging would have done especially since she is so fair and stays out of the sun. She would have done better to choose the path of Helen Mirren and Judi Dench, et al.
As to her weight in those photos - it's insane that anyone is calling her too thin or anorectic. She has plenty of muscle and fat pad over it in those photos.
Her body looks like mine did from my teens until my late 20s, before I allowed myself to surrender to stress and emotional eating and gained a ton like so many American women do today. If I still had the same body shape I did in my 20s now in my 50s, I would look and feel fantastic - just as Nicole does.
The bitter truth is that this board is full of overweight and obese women (and men) who hate what they've allowed to happen to their bodies through their own poor choices, and feel compelled to attack someone who put the effort in to stay in the healthy weight range for her height even as she aged into her middle 50s.
The only ugly and derangement going on here is from those posters, not Nicole Kidman.
And for the record - I've worked with eating disordered people for years. I know what anorexia looks like. Kidman is not that.
Just to add - the healthy approach would be to look at Kidman (or Aniston, or JLo, et al.) and say, clearly it is physiologically possible to stay lean and fit well into middle age and beyond, so I need to either accept wholeheartedly that I am choosing to be fat, or get off my ass, shut off the streaming service and the doom and judgment scrolling and get myself out for walks, weight training, and learning to eat a healthy nourishing diet while I nourish my mental crap with something other than food and alcohol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NK looks slender and healthy, this discussion is ridiculous.
10 days ago:
I'm just going to keep reposting this photo (I did not post it the first time) after every single nasty critical concern troll post about NK's weight.
She is nothing but healthy and you ladies have mental health issues.
I have to agree. She looks fine. I see a lot of old pictures from the 1920+ on my Fb newsfeed and women used to be thin. This was how average 20-30 something women looked. Granted, at 50 they weren’t quite as thin, but still WAY thinner than anything I see in public now.
Women her age in the 1920s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NK looks slender and healthy, this discussion is ridiculous.
10 days ago:
I'm just going to keep reposting this photo (I did not post it the first time) after every single nasty critical concern troll post about NK's weight.
She is nothing but healthy and you ladies have mental health issues.
I have to agree. She looks fine. I see a lot of old pictures from the 1920+ on my Fb newsfeed and women used to be thin. This was how average 20-30 something women looked. Granted, at 50 they weren’t quite as thin, but still WAY thinner than anything I see in public now.
Women her age in the 1920s
Female life expectancy in 1925 was 60yrs, no wonder they looked like this. Amazing how far we've come in just 100 years. NK is a naturally slim person, the amount of jealousy disguised as concern on this thread is amusing.