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Marlies Dekkers
Lepel
Zucca
I'm kind of tired of the trend of pointing celebrities' cellulite, gut or whatever else people feel like pointing out and criticizing. People say it makes the person seem more like everyone else, but no one bothers to think of how it makes that person feel. We all know how we would feel if it were us. It's completely unnecessary and obnoxious. I felt really annoyed recently when I saw a cover about winners and losers. It was about who are the winners when it comes to losing their pregnancy weight. I think it's really lame and gross to label someone a loser because they don't lose their pregnancy weight fast enough for some trashy tabloid's liking.
1I hate the celeb flaw crap. Most of the time it's TOTALLY doctored and doesn't even look real. And if it is SO WHAT! They still look amazing 99% of the time, heaven forbid they relax for 5 seconds.
2Stalking celebrity flaws is not a new trend. I have remembered seeing these headlines about cellulite on random people forever... remember Princess Di's thighs as a headline way back in the day?
3Whoa...
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