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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:This photo was attached to an advertisement on another website I was just reading, and I thought immediately of this thread which I had visited this morning. Look at this grocery shopping mom from the 50s/60s - she's ANOREXIC!!
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People's notions of what is a normal looking body is totally skewed by the 70% of overweight and obese fellow citizens we see around us every day - or maybe in the mirror.
Nicole Kidman isn't anorexic. She's not even underweight.
Anonymous wrote:She looks like a teenager.
Anonymous wrote: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.
It really does not have to be a nasty critical tone though. She's a high profile person and chooses to be, so she becomes a visible figure in the culture and therefore people notice and share impressions. Some are harsher than others. Some people love her, some find her over-rated. Some find her gorgeous, some find her emaciated. That's part of the price of celebrity.
People also intuitively experience natural body changes as they age. When someone like kidman portrays both little change over time in the body or alternately, significant facial changes that are often shifting, people notice. Both are extremes and she becomes an outlier. She wants to stand out evidenced by her numerous product campaigns So sometimes it's received well and sometimes it's not We are scanning each other all the time, it's inherent in being human.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This photo was attached to an advertisement on another website I was just reading, and I thought immediately of this thread which I had visited this morning. Look at this grocery shopping mom from the 50s/60s - she's ANOREXIC!!
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People's notions of what is a normal looking body is totally skewed by the 70% of overweight and obese fellow citizens we see around us every day - or maybe in the mirror.
Nicole Kidman isn't anorexic. She's not even underweight.
NP. Kidman looks much skinnier than this woman.
Why does this lady look like she’s 70? And it’s not the styling, I mean her actual face?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This photo was attached to an advertisement on another website I was just reading, and I thought immediately of this thread which I had visited this morning. Look at this grocery shopping mom from the 50s/60s - she's ANOREXIC!!
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People's notions of what is a normal looking body is totally skewed by the 70% of overweight and obese fellow citizens we see around us every day - or maybe in the mirror.
Nicole Kidman isn't anorexic. She's not even underweight.
NP. Kidman looks much skinnier than this woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This photo was attached to an advertisement on another website I was just reading, and I thought immediately of this thread which I had visited this morning. Look at this grocery shopping mom from the 50s/60s - she's ANOREXIC!!
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People's notions of what is a normal looking body is totally skewed by the 70% of overweight and obese fellow citizens we see around us every day - or maybe in the mirror.
Nicole Kidman isn't anorexic. She's not even underweight.
NP. Kidman looks much skinnier than this woman.
Anonymous wrote:This photo was attached to an advertisement on another website I was just reading, and I thought immediately of this thread which I had visited this morning. Look at this grocery shopping mom from the 50s/60s - she's ANOREXIC!!
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People's notions of what is a normal looking body is totally skewed by the 70% of overweight and obese fellow citizens we see around us every day - or maybe in the mirror.
Nicole Kidman isn't anorexic. She's not even underweight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This photo was attached to an advertisement on another website I was just reading, and I thought immediately of this thread which I had visited this morning. Look at this grocery shopping mom from the 50s/60s - she's ANOREXIC!!
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People's notions of what is a normal looking body is totally skewed by the 70% of overweight and obese fellow citizens we see around us every day - or maybe in the mirror.
Nicole Kidman isn't anorexic. She's not even underweight.
Agree. Whenever I see old pictures from even the 80s and earlier, the first thing I notice is how thin everyone was (and dressed nicely). Heathy thin, but would not be considered an anomaly. Now when out, everyone is obese and in leggings or sweatpants.
So sad. And I don’t blame cigarettes
The 80s is when Big Tobacco became Big Food, buying up most of the major brands and re-engineering processed foods with more and more added sugar to make it hyperpalatable while also 'low fat' to meet government dietary recommendations, and ensuring the customer base would not be able to keep from coming back over and over and over thanks to their growing dependency on refined sugar.
The rates of T2 diabetes in adults and children have been skyrocketing since, along with rates the overweight and obesity.
But yeah, there is something wrong with Nicole Kidman's lifestyle and weight. https://www.sportskeeda.com/health-and-fitness/what-nicole-kidman-s-workout-routine-helps-stay-fit
Anonymous wrote:A lot of women after 50 have legs skinnier than they need to be, mostly due to menopause and osteopenia. Judging by her muscle distribution, she does more upper body workout. Her legs are way too skinny to be called slender and she does exibit signs of post-menopausal lack of musculature in her extremities.
Anonymous wrote: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/
I for one am not interesting in living longer if I look like a land whale.