Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry Beyonce is gorgeous! Especially without makeup.
troll or dumb
Neither. You don't have to call someone dumb because they have a different opinion.
Beyoncé without makeup:
http://m.eonline.com/news/457742/beyonce-goes-makeup-free-in-new-instagram-photo-see-the-pic
http://m.usmagazine.com/celebrity-beauty/news/beyonce-makeup-free-pictures-bed-waking-up-2014301
http://sandrarose.com/2012/05/beyonce-fresh-faced-without-makeup/
http://www.ynaija.com/see-beyonce-rihanna-lady-gaga-katy-perry-and-more-without-the-makeup-photos/
http://www.smilingclub.org/2012/11/famous-celebritie-beyonce-without-makeup.html?m=1
http://www.nowmagazine.co.uk/gallery/funnies/7254/1/5/stars-without-make-up/1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think George Clooney is one of the best looking men I've ever seen.
I don't get how people think he's gross. Same for Brad Pitt.
Then again, I find Channing Tatum unremarkable. He looks like Alfred E Neuman
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beyonce definitely
Rihanna
Aniston
Jennifer Lawrence
Cara Delevingne
Beth Ostrosky
Miley Cyrus
Katy Perry
All cute and attractive but as PP said, a great example of what a talented make-up artist can do
??? No one other than their loved ones thinks Jennifer Lawrence, Miley Cyrus, or Katy Perry is "beautiful." No one has ever spoken of these three as anything more than "attractive." You may think their talent or charm or intelligence or ability is overrated, but their beauty? Who is overrating it?
Anonymous wrote:The replies to this thread are very weird. Many of candidates for "overrated" beauty aren't generally described as beautiful by anyone. Reese Witherspoon? There may be a lot to like about her, but is she typically held up by the press as some sort of great beauty? Miley Cyrus? Glenn Close?
There's something very sad about this to me, a sense that only someone who is *truly* beautiful deserves fame and fortune, and the rest of the poseurs should get off the stage. Ordinary-looking people can have other very admirable talents and skills. They still have to put on a dress and make-up and go to the award shows. And then we tear them apart for not being truly beautiful. "Look at her, who does she think she is? She's not that pretty." Would you prefer that they put a bag over their faces so as not to offend you with their less-than-perfect looks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry Beyonce is gorgeous! Especially without makeup.
troll or dumb
Neither. You don't have to call someone dumb because they have a different opinion.
Beyoncé without makeup:
http://m.eonline.com/news/457742/beyonce-goes-makeup-free-in-new-instagram-photo-see-the-pic
http://m.usmagazine.com/celebrity-beauty/news/beyonce-makeup-free-pictures-bed-waking-up-2014301
http://sandrarose.com/2012/05/beyonce-fresh-faced-without-makeup/
http://www.ynaija.com/see-beyonce-rihanna-lady-gaga-katy-perry-and-more-without-the-makeup-photos/
http://www.smilingclub.org/2012/11/famous-celebritie-beyonce-without-makeup.html?m=1
http://www.nowmagazine.co.uk/gallery/funnies/7254/1/5/stars-without-make-up/1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:George Clooney
+1
Also, Leonardo Dicaprio - bleh.
ITA-I won't see a movie with either of them in it-Leonardo is like some kid playing dress up to me and Clooney is repulsive.
Yes! - exactly the way that I see them.
Anonymous wrote:Meryl Streep, Glenn Close. even in their heydays. I do not see the "STUNNING BEAUTY".
Anonymous wrote:Reese Witherspoon.
Anonymous wrote:The replies to this thread are very weird. Many of candidates for "overrated" beauty aren't generally described as beautiful by anyone. Reese Witherspoon? There may be a lot to like about her, but is she typically held up by the press as some sort of great beauty? Miley Cyrus? Glenn Close?
There's something very sad about this to me, a sense that only someone who is *truly* beautiful deserves fame and fortune, and the rest of the poseurs should get off the stage. Ordinary-looking people can have other very admirable talents and skills. They still have to put on a dress and make-up and go to the award shows. And then we tear them apart for not being truly beautiful. "Look at her, who does she think she is? She's not that pretty." Would you prefer that they put a bag over their faces so as not to offend you with their less-than-perfect looks?
Anonymous wrote:The replies to this thread are very weird. Many of candidates for "overrated" beauty aren't generally described as beautiful by anyone. Reese Witherspoon? There may be a lot to like about her, but is she typically held up by the press as some sort of great beauty? Miley Cyrus? Glenn Close?
There's something very sad about this to me, a sense that only someone who is *truly* beautiful deserves fame and fortune, and the rest of the poseurs should get off the stage. Ordinary-looking people can have other very admirable talents and skills. They still have to put on a dress and make-up and go to the award shows. And then we tear them apart for not being truly beautiful. "Look at her, who does she think she is? She's not that pretty." Would you prefer that they put a bag over their faces so as not to offend you with their less-than-perfect looks?