Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s aight. Thin and blonde, which for a certain demographic means *gorgeous.*
You do know that people of all races can be beautiful, right? Yes, she’s beautiful. So are a lot of other women who aren’t the subject of this thread. Go away and sulk elsewhere.
DP. And you know people have vastly different opinions on what is beautiful, right? Why are you this invested? Are you related to her or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won't comment on appearance but she is an aspiring singer and cannot sing at all. I wonder why celebrity kids don't just go and shine in their own new field. It'd be very easy to do and more fulfilling than being perpetually inferior to your parents at their craft.
+1
We need more celebrity kids who are engineers and scientists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s aight. Thin and blonde, which for a certain demographic means *gorgeous.*
You do know that people of all races can be beautiful, right? Yes, she’s beautiful. So are a lot of other women who aren’t the subject of this thread. Go away and sulk elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:She’s aight. Thin and blonde, which for a certain demographic means *gorgeous.*
Anonymous wrote:I think the set of her eyes can look good and can look a little bit weird, but they are pretty eyes regardless. And she has full, bow shaped lips, which is very unusual and I think very pretty (much prettier than her mom's thin lips, which I also have). There is a girl at my child's elementary who has similar lips and she could probably do child modeling if she wanted -- it's just a very pretty, appealing feature.
And beyond that, she has nice bone structure, she's tall, she's thin, and her hair is pretty (no idea if it's naturally that blonde or bleached, they have the money and connections to make it look natural so it could be either).
If her parents were rich and famous, I'd still think she was very cute. Maybe not like model beautiful (which is a high bar for a normal person), but probably one of the prettier girls in any of her classes at Villanova, which I'm sure has plenty of pretty rich girls running around.
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Anonymous wrote:Won't comment on appearance but she is an aspiring singer and cannot sing at all. I wonder why celebrity kids don't just go and shine in their own new field. It'd be very easy to do and more fulfilling than being perpetually inferior to your parents at their craft.
Anonymous wrote:She looks like a less attractive Amanda Seyfried. Not sure what all the fuss is about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would suspect her parents are very bright.
I would suspect she is as well.
I would suspect her parents have unlimited funds for tutoring. I have no presumption about her intelligence.
IQ like height and eye color is an inherited trait. You could drop the child of two Harvard physicists in the middle of Appalachia and they would be smarter than most of their peers regardless of who their adopted parents are. It’s bizarre how people will readily accept that eye color and height are genetic but intelligence has no genetic component at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the wide-set eyes. Some find this feature attractive, others don't.
Amanda Seyfried has this too and I think it's lovely. So much better than close-set eyes, for one.
Anonymous wrote:I hope to age like her grandmother Blythe Danner.