I saw a photo the other day of Jessica Simpson. SHE IS HUGE! Her knockers look like they are a 44GGG and could nurse the entire Chiefs Planet family......
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I've mentioned this before but seriously, if you guys haven't seen celebrities in person, especially women, it can be horrifying because while they look amazing in TV and print, for the most part, they're completely emaciated in person.
The diets and the weight-controlling drugs coupled with massive amounts of cardio do well for them in front of the camera but they're often scary looking off-camera.
I've heard the name before, but I have no clue who she is or what she does. Is she the one that sings the Sunday Night football song that I always fast forward though? [Reply]
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
I've heard the name before, but I have no clue who she is or what she does. Is she the one that sings the Sunday Night football song that I always fast forward though?
Nope, that would be Carrie Underwood. Jessica Simpson is a former singer/actress that was pretty big about 20 years ago. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I've mentioned this before but seriously, if you guys haven't seen celebrities in person, especially women, it can be horrifying because while they look amazing in TV and print, for the most part, they're completely emaciated in person.
The diets and the weight-controlling drugs coupled with massive amounts of cardio do well for them in front of the camera but they're often scary looking off-camera.
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I've mentioned this before but seriously, if you guys haven't seen celebrities in person, especially women, it can be horrifying because while they look amazing in TV and print, for the most part, they're completely emaciated in person.
The diets and the weight-controlling drugs coupled with massive amounts of cardio do well for them in front of the camera but they're often scary looking off-camera.
I agree with Dane here. What you see in print or on the screen is a combination of professional makeup arists and the best of the best lighting techs. As those women age, many will turn to trainers to maintin their weight and such, often destroying their bodies and natural beauty. Take a long look at Courteney Cox from her early days vs. today or Demi Moore in St. Elmo's Fire vs. Margin Call. Would I still hit either? In a New York minute, but I rather be with 1996 Demi or Courteney. [Reply]
Originally Posted by oldman:
I agree with Dane here. What you see in print or on the screen is a combination of professional makeup arists and the best of the best lighting techs. As those women age, many will turn to trainers to maintin their weight and such, often destroying their bodies and natural beauty. Take a long look at Courteney Cox from her early days vs. today or Demi Moore in St. Elmo's Fire vs. Margin Call. Would I still hit either? In a New York minute, but I rather be with 1996 Demi or Courteney.
Demi was pretty furry down low back then... [Reply]
C'mon, George, it's not like you haven't been there before. You're a trooper, so we all know you'd explore that jungle with the zeal of a young Henry Morton Stanley.