Anonymous wrote:Flaunt it by all means. But don't complain later on that people don't take you seriously or that you only got the "dumb blond with big boob roles".Anonymous wrote: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.
Why can't they flaunt it?
Anonymous wrote: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.
I absolutely loved the dress, just stunning. It was Christian Cowan and looked better on her than on the runway. Not sure why everyone is so prudish about seeing the outline of boobs all of a sudden, through an otherwise floor length extremely elegant gown no less. The ladies at the event did not seem to mind, and it brought a lot of publicity to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has an amazing body. I think she should enjoy it while she can. Sadly this time goes much faster than you expect.
+1. If she’s going to make her body the best-known thing about her, she should cash in now while the getting is good. It won’t always be like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought she was terrible in White Lotus. Her character was unlikeable, not funny at all (unlike the actors who played her parents) and just really one-dimensional. She was not pretty either, so I don't even know why she was casted for White Lotus, which is an amazing series (despite Sydney being in the first season).
Hard disagree. The whole point of the character was that she was awful and mean but that there was still a clueless, immature, yet fundamentally non-evil little girl beneath all that and I thought she nailed it. I also thought she was hysterical, the humor was just very dry.
Anonymous wrote:Flaunt it by all means. But don't complain later on that people don't take you seriously or that you only got the "dumb blond with big boob roles".Anonymous wrote: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.
Why can't they flaunt it?
Flaunt it by all means. But don't complain later on that people don't take you seriously or that you only got the "dumb blond with big boob roles".Anonymous wrote: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.
Why can't they flaunt it?
Anonymous wrote:Any young actress or singer can having ‘amazing boobs’ with a little surgery. I don’t see what’s so great about this chick in particular.
Anonymous wrote:She has an amazing body. I think she should enjoy it while she can. Sadly this time goes much faster than you expect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I absolutely loved the dress, just stunning. It was Christian Cowan and looked better on her than on the runway. Not sure why everyone is so prudish about seeing the outline of boobs all of a sudden, through an otherwise floor length extremely elegant gown no less. The ladies at the event did not seem to mind, and it brought a lot of publicity to it.
It was more than the outline of her boobs; her boobs and nipples are clearly visible.
It put the focus on her and her boobs versus the ladies and the event.
Anonymous wrote:She looked ridiculous, like all MAGA women.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I absolutely loved the dress, just stunning. It was Christian Cowan and looked better on her than on the runway. Not sure why everyone is so prudish about seeing the outline of boobs all of a sudden, through an otherwise floor length extremely elegant gown no less. The ladies at the event did not seem to mind, and it brought a lot of publicity to it.
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.