Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find her "all natural" shtick so cloying and she looks horrific.
Not wearing makeup is our natural state. How is that a shtick or cloying?
This^. It's refreshing to see a celebrity trying to look like a human not a Kardashian doll.
+1 Not everyone admires fish lips, blow up butts, and bubble boobs.
All of which Pamela Anderson proudly sported not that long ago.
She never had Kardashian fish lips and a blow up balloon butt(s).
Oh, please. She had a blow up everything and you know it. And some of you are pretending she didn’t very much seek to be sexualized - spare us! Of course she did. She wasn’t some kind of victim who was made to dress a certain way.
I mean, great that she is no longer living that lifestyle, but cut out the revisionist history that she was somehow forced to look and behave a certain way.![]()
She never in her life had the big balloon butt and puckered fish lips of the Kardashian women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find her "all natural" shtick so cloying and she looks horrific.
Not wearing makeup is our natural state. How is that a shtick or cloying?
This^. It's refreshing to see a celebrity trying to look like a human not a Kardashian doll.
+1 Not everyone admires fish lips, blow up butts, and bubble boobs.
All of which Pamela Anderson proudly sported not that long ago.
She never had Kardashian fish lips and a blow up balloon butt(s).
Oh, please. She had a blow up everything and you know it. And some of you are pretending she didn’t very much seek to be sexualized - spare us! Of course she did. She wasn’t some kind of victim who was made to dress a certain way.
I mean, great that she is no longer living that lifestyle, but cut out the revisionist history that she was somehow forced to look and behave a certain way.![]()
She never in her life had the big balloon butt and puckered fish lips of the Kardashian women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find her "all natural" shtick so cloying and she looks horrific.
Not wearing makeup is our natural state. How is that a shtick or cloying?
This^. It's refreshing to see a celebrity trying to look like a human not a Kardashian doll.
+1 Not everyone admires fish lips, blow up butts, and bubble boobs.
All of which Pamela Anderson proudly sported not that long ago.
She never had Kardashian fish lips and a blow up balloon butt(s).
Oh, please. She had a blow up everything and you know it. And some of you are pretending she didn’t very much seek to be sexualized - spare us! Of course she did. She wasn’t some kind of victim who was made to dress a certain way.
I mean, great that she is no longer living that lifestyle, but cut out the revisionist history that she was somehow forced to look and behave a certain way.![]()
She never in her life had the big balloon butt and puckered fish lips of the Kardashian women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The truth is, she looks horrific without makeup. She looks ragged and run down and so much older. And wtf happened to her eyebrows? They are nonexistent!
She looks great for her age, just not an artificial made up beauty. Her eyebrows are gone due to over plucking of decades as many of women her age and she isn't drawing artificial ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find her "all natural" shtick so cloying and she looks horrific.
Not wearing makeup is our natural state. How is that a shtick or cloying?
This^. It's refreshing to see a celebrity trying to look like a human not a Kardashian doll.
+1 Not everyone admires fish lips, blow up butts, and bubble boobs.
All of which Pamela Anderson proudly sported not that long ago.
She never had Kardashian fish lips and a blow up balloon butt(s).
Oh, please. She had a blow up everything and you know it. And some of you are pretending she didn’t very much seek to be sexualized - spare us! Of course she did. She wasn’t some kind of victim who was made to dress a certain way.
I mean, great that she is no longer living that lifestyle, but cut out the revisionist history that she was somehow forced to look and behave a certain way.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find her "all natural" shtick so cloying and she looks horrific.
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This is horrific? What is wrong with you? Please seek therapy before you destroy yourself with plastic surgery.
DP. While I didn’t write that, you must be joking if you think this looks good. A small amount of tasteful makeup would do wonders here - it’s a red carpet event, not working outside in her garden.
Let's show some of the guys, pp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think what’s being missed in this conversation is Pamela Anderson going to make up free is not just the average celebrity. This is a woman who was objectified and sexualized even more than the average female celebrity, which is saying a lot.
She is really trying to strip all of that away and it is making a statement that she’s still doing red carpets, still out in the public and working and is in a viable person in her late 50s without trying to look glamorous without being known for her looks.
I recently read Brooke Shields’s memoir, and she says that periodically she meets usually a man who is surprised that she’s out and about and bordering on angry that she has gotten old. They say the most insane things to her and her theory on why is that she was known as this gorgeous young woman and that seeing her age makes them feel old and reminds them that they too are aging.
You don’t have to like it or agree with Pamela going make up free, but it is interesting that people are having strong reactions to it, both positive and negative.
You make it sound like she was some sort of victim. She wasn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find her "all natural" shtick so cloying and she looks horrific.
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This is horrific? What is wrong with you? Please seek therapy before you destroy yourself with plastic surgery.
DP. While I didn’t write that, you must be joking if you think this looks good. A small amount of tasteful makeup would do wonders here - it’s a red carpet event, not working outside in her garden.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The truth is, she looks horrific without makeup. She looks ragged and run down and so much older. And wtf happened to her eyebrows? They are nonexistent!
She looks great for her age, just not an artificial made up beauty. Her eyebrows are gone due to over plucking of decades as many of women her age and she isn't drawing artificial ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find her "all natural" shtick so cloying and she looks horrific.
Not wearing makeup is our natural state. How is that a shtick or cloying?
This^. It's refreshing to see a celebrity trying to look like a human not a Kardashian doll.
+1 Not everyone admires fish lips, blow up butts, and bubble boobs.
All of which Pamela Anderson proudly sported not that long ago.
Yes, this is how she made her career. And she was literally the pin up girl for impossible beauty standards. She had a heavy hand in participating in the creating and maintaining the standards she appears to now reject - or at least can no longer hold up herself. I have yet to see her acknowledge this. And until then, no, I’m not going to clap for this “au natural” no-eyebrow look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find her "all natural" shtick so cloying and she looks horrific.
![]()
This is horrific? What is wrong with you? Please seek therapy before you destroy yourself with plastic surgery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find her "all natural" shtick so cloying and she looks horrific.
Not wearing makeup is our natural state. How is that a shtick or cloying?
This^. It's refreshing to see a celebrity trying to look like a human not a Kardashian doll.
+1 Not everyone admires fish lips, blow up butts, and bubble boobs.
All of which Pamela Anderson proudly sported not that long ago.
She never had Kardashian fish lips and a blow up balloon butt(s).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find her "all natural" shtick so cloying and she looks horrific.
Not wearing makeup is our natural state. How is that a shtick or cloying?
This^. It's refreshing to see a celebrity trying to look like a human not a Kardashian doll.
+1 Not everyone admires fish lips, blow up butts, and bubble boobs.
All of which Pamela Anderson proudly sported not that long ago.
She never had Kardashian fish lips and a blow up balloon butt(s).
Anonymous wrote:I think what’s being missed in this conversation is Pamela Anderson going to make up free is not just the average celebrity. This is a woman who was objectified and sexualized even more than the average female celebrity, which is saying a lot.
She is really trying to strip all of that away and it is making a statement that she’s still doing red carpets, still out in the public and working and is in a viable person in her late 50s without trying to look glamorous without being known for her looks.
I recently read Brooke Shields’s memoir, and she says that periodically she meets usually a man who is surprised that she’s out and about and bordering on angry that she has gotten old. They say the most insane things to her and her theory on why is that she was known as this gorgeous young woman and that seeing her age makes them feel old and reminds them that they too are aging.
You don’t have to like it or agree with Pamela going make up free, but it is interesting that people are having strong reactions to it, both positive and negative.
Anonymous wrote:I think what’s being missed in this conversation is Pamela Anderson going to make up free is not just the average celebrity. This is a woman who was objectified and sexualized even more than the average female celebrity, which is saying a lot.
She is really trying to strip all of that away and it is making a statement that she’s still doing red carpets, still out in the public and working and is in a viable person in her late 50s without trying to look glamorous without being known for her looks.
I recently read Brooke Shields’s memoir, and she says that periodically she meets usually a man who is surprised that she’s out and about and bordering on angry that she has gotten old. They say the most insane things to her and her theory on why is that she was known as this gorgeous young woman and that seeing her age makes them feel old and reminds them that they too are aging.
You don’t have to like it or agree with Pamela going make up free, but it is interesting that people are having strong reactions to it, both positive and negative.