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Post by lucy on Jan 13, 2010 19:52:48 GMT -5
While not having a link to the story, while channel surfing, have heard a buzz about "reality" star Heidi Montag and her recent plastic surgeries.
The "story" goes that these people are addicted to cosmetic surgery. Well, I wonder how much of it is the willful choice of these celebs, OR they were taken to a surgeon and was sent under the knife by the handlers? Or have an alter that is programmed with the mindset they need work, and thus taken in to be worked on?
It used to be that some celebs had perhaps a couple of things done at a time, and when you saw them they didn't look so different. But now they can have more procedures done at a time and the next time you see them, they look really strange....
Just a thought...
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Post by sabrina on Jan 14, 2010 15:50:05 GMT -5
While not having a link to the story, while channel surfing, have heard a buzz about "reality" star Heidi Montag and her recent plastic surgeries. The "story" goes that these people are addicted to cosmetic surgery. Well, I wonder how much of it is the willful choice of these celebs, OR they were taken to a surgeon and was sent under the knife by the handlers? Or have an alter that is programmed with the mindset they need work, and thus taken in to be worked on? It used to be that some celebs had perhaps a couple of things done at a time, and when you saw them they didn't look so different. But now they can have more procedures done at a time and the next time you see them, they look really strange.... Just a thought... I saw that article on Heidi. It doesn't even look like the same person. www.celebitchy.com/88008/heidi_montag_on_people_mag_addicted_to_plastic_surgery/
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Post by artemis on Jan 15, 2010 5:02:46 GMT -5
True, the actual HEIDI has a longer face/bigger head. And, again, u know that most replacements have a longer face/bigger head (not to mention other features)... Its damm obvious to the naked eye... Just look at her chin. Did she have chin implants and what the hell for? She follows RUMER WILLIS' pattern...
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Post by artemis on Jan 19, 2010 6:31:53 GMT -5
"Congratulations to Ashlee Simpson, the first person to ever successfully undergo entire-head-transplant surgery."
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Post by artemis on Jan 19, 2010 6:34:23 GMT -5
"Heidi Montag: Addicted to Plastic Surgery
At just 23 years old, The Hills star Heidi Montag decided to go under the knife for a second time and have a staggering 10 plastic-surgery procedures in one day.
"For the past three years, I've thought about what to have done," the reality star tells PEOPLE. "I'm beyond obsessed."
And so, on Nov. 20, Montag's total transformation began. Keeping even her family in the dark, the starlet chronicled every painful moment of recovery and her journey to become "the best me."
Best me? Whatever...
"Heidi Montag's Co-Stars Speak Out About Her Plastic Surgeries
Heidi Montag's co-stars on 'The Hills' have spoken out this week about her admitted addiction to plastic surgery (she says she had 10 procedures in ONE day). Audrina Patridge says it's a personal choice and hopes Heidi is happy.
"I haven't seen how she looks, so it's hard for me to comment on it, but these are her decisions, and as long as Heidi is happy, that's all that matters,"
But she thinks the amount is a little much:
"I think it's a case of, 'To each their own,' " she told PEOPLE, "but 10 procedures in one day is a little much."
Lo Bosworth also weighed in on the controversy, shehad this to say:
"I hope that girls don't read the article, look at the decisions that Heidi made, and think that's normal," Bosworth tells PEOPLE. "She was quoted as saying that [practically] every celebrity in Hollywood has these procedures done, every day . . . And that's just not true. I would never want young girls to read that and think it's the standard that they need to be measured by."
She's not saying that she's anti-plastic surgery, though.
If some wrinkles come across my face, sure, I'll get a little Botox, it's not a big deal," she says. "I think you should do what you want to do to take care of yourself. I just hope that the girls who look up to us and watch us don't look at what Heidi did as the only way to be successful and beautiful."
Have you tried any plastic surgery? Would you do it again? I would be terrified of 10 procedures in one day; it sounds really risky.
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Post by artemis on Jan 19, 2010 17:14:01 GMT -5
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Post by lucy on Jan 25, 2010 21:19:09 GMT -5
I don't remember what I was turning to while channel surfing and found someone interviewing "Feidi" at her home...or whatever she/it was...to me, I noticed a drone-like vocal...no fluctuation with range of emotions...her eyes looked glazed over as if she were in a trance. No personality whatsoever...
Now, I don't know a great deal about this Heidi Speidi thing with her hubby and their claim to fame...so I don't know if she even has a personality in the first place. Just examining the interview after the surgery, and she seemed like a programmed slave in a trance.
Maybe this the way she is in her acting or singing, or whatever she does that makes her "famous"...you tell me...
Regardless, seems programmed to me.
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Post by lucy on Jan 31, 2010 21:04:56 GMT -5
On the subject of strange celebrity plastic surgeries...it causes me to wonder if these celebs were programmed under an alter to undergo surgery. Perhaps this alter was abused and did not like their body image. Many victims of abuse hate their image and what they see. So they are undergoing surgery to change their looks.
But when another alter takes over, they don't recognize themselves.
It's difficult to comprehend the idea of being a multiple and not knowing what another alter is doing, having losses in memory and such. But these fractured people are used and abused and misused by a twisted system.
While we think, "Hey, they didn't look bad before, why would they do that to themselves?" Well, if they are going under the knife under another alter, the other alters may not be aware of the changes until they look in the mirror.
Hard to imagine.
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Post by sabrina on Mar 22, 2010 13:02:57 GMT -5
Ok now this is getting ridiculous!! Do they really expect us to believe that one human being could undergo that much surgery over the course of many years!?! Supposedly, folks, this is Jocelyn Wildenstein today. Apparently she's had a lot reconstructive surgery to make her face normal. www.dailyfill.com/Jocelyn-Wildenstein-Worth-the-Weights-38846/REALLY??! Let's take a trip through memory lane. Here's Jocelyn through the years. Does anyone know, pray tell, how painful and invasive plastic surgery is to the body, much less a delicate area like the face?? Hmmm? Does any skeptic ever consider the risk one puts oneself in when they go under anesthesia time and time again? It is a fact that everytime the anesthesiologist puts you under you risk DEATH. Can anyone really tell me that this is the same woman who for 15 odd years, has had ongoing work done to her face (at one point where her eye looked like it would pop out of her skull!!) and now today looks like this? See the link for more pictures www.zimbio.com/Jocelyn+Wildenstein/articles/uIXPhMl-Ffr/Jocelyn+Wildenstein+got+more+plastic+surgeryPlease. Don't make me laugh.
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Post by artemis on Mar 22, 2010 15:33:37 GMT -5
Freaky as hell... I think ure rite...
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Post by lucy on Mar 24, 2010 20:26:15 GMT -5
I didn't think the human skin could stretch that far...
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Post by artemis on Mar 31, 2010 4:23:24 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on May 31, 2010 15:49:06 GMT -5
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Post by celeb1 on Jul 31, 2010 16:03:37 GMT -5
I wonder, as has been pointed out on this forum, if plastic surgery serves as a cover when the replacement is not quite 'right'
I happened upon a site called celebrityplasticpics that has pictures of stars when they were young(er) that I hadn't ever seen before. It's quite interesting.
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Post by lucy on Jul 31, 2010 19:40:49 GMT -5
I know that some have become addicted to cosmetic surgery...though it may be used as a reason for why people have had so much of it. But I have to wonder if that is another generic reason for the strangeness of appearance.
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