Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know, I’ve seen her only on the voice and I thought she was pretentious, not genuine and felt that she thought she was all that.
Comparing her actual talents and Grammys to Blake's, she is all that and more. And I like Blake, I'm just saying he gets a lot of success for not much.
Difference is he is unapologetically unpretentious. He’s never been, or done, “glitz and glamour” and then made a statement to not bet that way, to make a statement.
I think she is beyond talented, and a buNch of other wonderful things, but I think it’s “the statement” that turns people off. Much like people hate performance art Gaga... but seem to like her when she strips her makeup off. It’s abiut being more genuine, or at least what the audience thinks you are.
Anonymous wrote:She was "dating" her husband when he was someone else's husband so she I stopped paying her anything but dust long ago
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know, I’ve seen her only on the voice and I thought she was pretentious, not genuine and felt that she thought she was all that.
Comparing her actual talents and Grammys to Blake's, she is all that and more. And I like Blake, I'm just saying he gets a lot of success for not much.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know, I’ve seen her only on the voice and I thought she was pretentious, not genuine and felt that she thought she was all that.
Anonymous wrote:She’s immensely talented and seems like a nice person (didn’t know about any husband stealing). But she looked totally 100% average on DM pics from the airport yesterday. That leads me to think she had a good amount of primping going on at the Grammys.
Anonymous wrote:I love Alicia Keys. Her talent and beauty are undeniable and I think she looked like a goddess at the Grammys. BUT, here is a little vent. Her "no make up" stance.....I mean, come on....her "no make up" look was totally created WITH make up. Her face and her beautifully radiant, glowing chest, WITH make up. I guess what bothers me is that she makes this big statement about "I'm tired of caring so much what others think" like it is supposed to be this liberating thing and instead she puts in as much effort still to look like she isn't trying. If the point is to lift women up and inspire them to be themselves, is it really helpful to pretend that she is going natural, when she really isn't? There are articles out there about the layers of oils, foundations, shimmery products and process of jade rolling etc. to the tune of hundreds of dollars to achieve her effortless look. Just because she isn't wearing obvious colors on her face, is this really any more "real"???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Alicia Keys. Her talent and beauty are undeniable and I think she looked like a goddess at the Grammys. BUT, here is a little vent. Her "no make up" stance.....I mean, come on....her "no make up" look was totally created WITH make up. Her face and her beautifully radiant, glowing chest, WITH make up. I guess what bothers me is that she makes this big statement about "I'm tired of caring so much what others think" like it is supposed to be this liberating thing and instead she puts in as much effort still to look like she isn't trying. If the point is to lift women up and inspire them to be themselves, is it really helpful to pretend that she is going natural, when she really isn't? There are articles out there about the layers of oils, foundations, shimmery products and process of jade rolling etc. to the tune of hundreds of dollars to achieve her effortless look. Just because she isn't wearing obvious colors on her face, is this really any more "real"???
Her beauty has also been enhanced by two rhinoplasty procedures.