Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bot again. Titles are a total giveaway.
Yep. I really wish there were a way for Jeff the moderator to detect when something's a publicity bot and ax it. So obvious from the titles alone, though the gushing texts and inevitable links (hmm, Daily Mail, so reputable!) are giveaways too. This is becoming way too frequent on this entertainment forum, too. Many more of thse in recent weeks.
How would their PR people find and care about DCUM ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The daily Mail article is hilarious, by the way. I recommend clicking on it:
She stated: 'I always ask myself, how did a girl with incredible insecurities, anxiety, depression, body-image issues, eating issues, who hates to be touched, who has intense social anxiety — what was I doing getting into this business?'
Hadid then offered a bit of advice to hopefuls looking to break into the modeling world.
'Fashion can make you or break you. And if it makes you, you have to make a conscious effort every day for it not to break you,' she said.
What kind of reparable physician would operate on a young person with “depression anxiety, and body issues?”
She had her nose job years ago before she had anxiety and depression.
Anonymous wrote:A librarian who needs to moonlight as a prostitute?
Those breasts , shoved into a shirt that is too small, look ridiculous. Unless , perhaps, you are a seventeen year old boy.
It is a shame their moms taught them that their value was in their face and figure! That formula does not work for women in the latter 2/3 of their lives.
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Looks like she still has an eating disorder.
Isn’t that how models look, dating back to Twiggy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Looks like she still has an eating disorder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The daily Mail article is hilarious, by the way. I recommend clicking on it:
She stated: 'I always ask myself, how did a girl with incredible insecurities, anxiety, depression, body-image issues, eating issues, who hates to be touched, who has intense social anxiety — what was I doing getting into this business?'
Hadid then offered a bit of advice to hopefuls looking to break into the modeling world.
'Fashion can make you or break you. And if it makes you, you have to make a conscious effort every day for it not to break you,' she said.
What kind of reparable physician would operate on a young person with “depression anxiety, and body issues?”
Anonymous wrote:Who changed more dramatically: Bella Hadid or Kylie Jenner?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bot again. Titles are a total giveaway.
Yep. I really wish there were a way for Jeff the moderator to detect when something's a publicity bot and ax it. So obvious from the titles alone, though the gushing texts and inevitable links (hmm, Daily Mail, so reputable!) are giveaways too. This is becoming way too frequent on this entertainment forum, too. Many more of thse in recent weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The daily Mail article is hilarious, by the way. I recommend clicking on it:
She stated: 'I always ask myself, how did a girl with incredible insecurities, anxiety, depression, body-image issues, eating issues, who hates to be touched, who has intense social anxiety — what was I doing getting into this business?'
Hadid then offered a bit of advice to hopefuls looking to break into the modeling world.
'Fashion can make you or break you. And if it makes you, you have to make a conscious effort every day for it not to break you,' she said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is very public. Here is a New Your Times article about her work.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The daily Mail article is hilarious, by the way. I recommend clicking on it:
She stated: 'I always ask myself, how did a girl with incredible insecurities, anxiety, depression, body-image issues, eating issues, who hates to be touched, who has intense social anxiety — what was I doing getting into this business?'
Hadid then offered a bit of advice to hopefuls looking to break into the modeling world.
'Fashion can make you or break you. And if it makes you, you have to make a conscious effort every day for it not to break you,' she said.
I would imagine it is cut-throat and riddled with jealousies and other horrors. Seems like a dream but I'd bet the life of a "supermodel" is quite tough.
Everyone has jealousy in their life. And the funniest part is how she has no idea how she ended up there... Look at her parents
Yeah but she deals with it every minute of every day most likely.
She could always quit and get a degree. She doesn't want to.
She still in her 20s if she wants to she can
I hope she does. It would do her a world if good. And she could wear the sexy librarian outfit every single day.
She likely will. Look at Kim K. She became a lawyer in hr 40s.
And it's done her a world of good!
Not sure if you're serious or sarcastic but it actually has. She has helped get many excessively prosecuted people out of prison.
She hasn't passed the bar in California and she is playing a lawyer on TV for Hulu.
Okay but she has helped the above referenced people.
How sweet of her to do it anonymously so no one gets jealous of her many good deeds.
"Inside Kim Kardashian’s Prison-Reform Machine
In two years, the reality TV star has become a force in criminal justice" https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/02/arts/television/kim-kardashian-prison-reform.html
Don't you think 'a force in criminal justice' might be a slight... Exaggeration? We're talking Kim Kardashian here.
Anyway, is unclear what she did for these people, except leveraging publicity. No evidence of any law work.
That wasn’t my verbiage. That was the New York Times. Take it up with them.
You're clearly a PR person. Please tell the Hadids that they should try to do something with their lives besides looking beautiful.
They don’t look beautiful. I don’t see anything noteworthy at all. They are very average looking, thin women. Is thin all it takes nowadays to be considered beautiful?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that GiGi Hadid has just always been stunning.
From birth.
Bella must have felt like the ugly duckling next to her sister until she got cosmetic surgery.
Now w/her physically sculpted facial features I would say her beauty now equals her big sisters.
I think she is a complete stunner now! 💄
My sister is prettier than I am. And I've never felt like an ugly duckling. I am pretty too.
Bella feeling like an ugly duckling and needing surgery is very sad.
her mom's fault.
DP. I do blame this on her mom. I was a RHOBH viewer and it was so obvious how much Yolanda Hadid doted on Gigi and pretty much ignored Bella. It is true that Gigi was simply born beautiful, and Bella was not. Yolanda clearly favored Gigi, to the point where it was almost painful to watch. No wonder Bella had surgeries.
Yolanda knows that beauty is the only important thing in life. She has her priorities straight. Pre surgery, Bella could never have made it in modeling. Now she can be a supermodel like her sister. Don't you think this was the right choice?
Anonymous wrote:Who changed more dramatically: Bella Hadid or Kylie Jenner?