Anonymous wrote:
In a way, sure. But the event was “The Power of Women” and her chest is her specific power. This was also about getting a lot of attention for her, and in that way it also worked very well.
Anonymous wrote:People want to dismiss her because she is a blonde with big boobs, but she is among the better actresses in the new crop. I think she particularly annoys the DCUM demographic because she is Gen Z-coded and Red Scare-coded and both of those things are repellent to liberal white women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her outfit last night has made her the top trend in the world all day.
I am a woman. I have never heard of this woman without hearing about her boobs.
I am sorry, in this day and age, for a woman to mainly be famous because of her boobs.
She's not the first or last woman to use sex appeal on/off screen (nothing wrong with that), but she's not especially focused on that when it comes to her career as a whole. She's playing a boxer in her latest movie and gained a bunch of weight for that part.
PP. To me, sex appeal should consist of more than just a "rack". The media message though is just boobs, boobs, boobs.
I don't in anyway blame the media for bobbs, boobs, boobs. Maybe blame the people that flaunt their sexuality by shoving their boobs in our faces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her outfit last night has made her the top trend in the world all day.
I am a woman. I have never heard of this woman without hearing about her boobs.
I am sorry, in this day and age, for a woman to mainly be famous because of her boobs.
She's not the first or last woman to use sex appeal on/off screen (nothing wrong with that), but she's not especially focused on that when it comes to her career as a whole. She's playing a boxer in her latest movie and gained a bunch of weight for that part.
PP. To me, sex appeal should consist of more than just a "rack". The media message though is just boobs, boobs, boobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her outfit last night has made her the top trend in the world all day.
I am a woman. I have never heard of this woman without hearing about her boobs.
I am sorry, in this day and age, for a woman to mainly be famous because of her boobs.
She's not the first or last woman to use sex appeal on/off screen (nothing wrong with that), but she's not especially focused on that when it comes to her career as a whole. She's playing a boxer in her latest movie and gained a bunch of weight for that part.
PP. To me, sex appeal should consist of more than just a "rack". The media message though is just boobs, boobs, boobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her outfit last night has made her the top trend in the world all day.
I am a woman. I have never heard of this woman without hearing about her boobs.
I am sorry, in this day and age, for a woman to mainly be famous because of her boobs.
She's not the first or last woman to use sex appeal on/off screen (nothing wrong with that), but she's not especially focused on that when it comes to her career as a whole. She's playing a boxer in her latest movie and gained a bunch of weight for that part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's just the shiksa du jour being passed around Hollywood right now.
Could have been anyone, right? But why her? That's what everyone is asking.
Because her boobs are better than most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's just the shiksa du jour being passed around Hollywood right now.
Could have been anyone, right? But why her? That's what everyone is asking.