1.20.2010

Addicted to Plastic Surgery??

You tell me...
Before (2006):


After: (left is after round 1 in 07, right is round 2 in November)

List of what she had done: 1. Mini Brow Lift, 2. Botox in Forehead and Frown Area, 3. Nose Job Revision, 4. Fat Injections in Cheeks, Nasolabial Folds and Lips, 5. Chin Reduction, 6. Neck Liposuction, 7. Ears Pinned Back, 8. Breast Augmentation Revision, 9. Liposuction on Waist, Hips and Inner and Outer Thighs, 10. Buttocks Augmentation
*whew* Let me catch my breath.
Okay, first things first: She doesn't even look like the same person! She was cute in the before pic, yes maybe a little flat chested, but still cute. Definately nothing that a minor boob job could fix. But this is taking things to the extreme. What's sad to me is that when she has kids, they will have her genes, but look NOTHING like her. Last I heard, parents take pride in seeing their kids with the same features they have, even if it is a big nose. That's the part of the joy of having kids and watching them grow. Sure, I'm sure her personality will still be a part of the kids, but they won't look anything like their own biological mother.
Number two: It's a little ridiculous when you start to bring faith into the picture, claiming to have prayed and asked God if this was the right thing to do to your body. Why would God want you to change your looks if you were "made in his image"? I don't know whose image she's portraying now, but it surely isn't God's, in which she was made.
Three: Nobody's perfect. Not even you who is "obsessed with being perfect". So why do you want to spend $30,000 to TRY to reach your perfect body? Sorry honey, but it seems like you are always going to find one thing or another that you don't like about yourself, just like everyone else (we just don't take things to the extreme).
Instead of dwelling on this, since I'm sure we get the point, let's just all drop our jaws for two more seconds, again, and then feel sorry for her and move on.
Some people just scream for therapy, and I think Heidi Montag is one of those people.

No Bets Were Made!!




News reports surfaced recently about Kim Kardashian making a marriage bet with Reggie Bush. Kim is stepping up saying "I did not make an engagement bet with Reggie". So where did the story come from? Well this is just another classic case of the media taking words out of context and publishing them to seem true.
The words did in fact come from Kim, but jokingly, as she was conducing a radio interview. Kim states,
Hmmm... maybe this should be a clue to Kim to NOT make deals, or even jokes, with the media?
"I never made any kind of bet. A radio interviewer asked what I dreamed for in 2010 and I was hesitant and thinking about it and they said, what about a ring, and I said yeah, a Super Bowl ring for Reggie. Then they said if he gets a Super Bowl ring, I get an engagement ring and I said 'OK, deal!'"

*afterthought* She also needs to learn not to talk in run on sentences.. lol

"Feeling Sick and Having a Bad Hair Day"

Demi Moore skipped the Golden Globe Awards, taking to her twitter account to announce the bad news, "feeling sick and having a bad hair day", followed by the above pic. Aww.. that sucks, Demi, that you had to miss such a big event! Hope you feel better soon.
What is funny about this, is that news sources galore took these 8 words and said she looked SOOO tired and washed out. What?! Do they not realize that her camera most likely had a flash and that is where the 'washed out' look came from? Can't a girl just say she's tired and not feeling well without the media blowing things out of proportion?
Demi, props to you for taking it easy and not pushing yourself when you weren't feeling well. Maybe some stars *cough* Lady GaGa *cough* should take some notes... (if you're not familar with Lady GaGa's latest news, she's cancelled three shows due to exhaustion).