Anonymous wrote:I'm so embarrassed for Kelly that she's not aware her clothes look like Little House on the Prairie. Who is responsible for this travesty?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kelly Clarkson is beautiful. Beautiful voice, beautiful curves. It is a pity she is in an industry that only rewards emaciated, waif like women. If you put her full body photo next to a photo of most A list actresses and ask a man which they'd rather take to bed, 90% are going to pick the woman with curves.
Sharp pelvic nobs and elbows and gaunt rib cages are NOT attractive sans clothes. Sorry.
I think she's proof that the industry doesn't ONLY reward women who are as skinny as they are talented. It's no doubt harder to get ahead if the suit doesn't fit (I hope I am not the only one old enough to remember that Brady Bunch episode) but I think we have evidence that women who are not stick thin *can* reap the rewards of talent, drive, and luck. At least some of them, sometimes. Then they have to face sh-t like this thread of course.
Anonymous wrote:Kelly Clarkson is beautiful. Beautiful voice, beautiful curves. It is a pity she is in an industry that only rewards emaciated, waif like women. If you put her full body photo next to a photo of most A list actresses and ask a man which they'd rather take to bed, 90% are going to pick the woman with curves.
Sharp pelvic nobs and elbows and gaunt rib cages are NOT attractive sans clothes. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:She definitely has to fire whoever is dressing her. The dress she wore on the 88th Christmas innRockefeller center was unbelievably horrible. Please someone do something about her wardrobe.
Anonymous wrote: Has it occurred to anyone that she chooses what she wears because SHE likes it and doesn’t want a stylist to define her look? I think she’s fabulous in every way! Like I tell my kids, people who feel good about themselves don’t want to bring other people down.