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""I don't like that we're talking about full-figured women because it's glamorizing them because your waist should be smaller than 35" inches, Tiegs said at the 13th annual Global Green USA Pre-Oscar Party. "That's what Dr. Oz said, and I'm sticking to it. I don't think it's healthy. Her face is beautiful. Beautiful. But I don't think it's healthy in the long run.""
Is this another case of our "everyone is a winner!" society, putting someone on the cover that many would call overweight?
Tiegs is non-relevant. Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. End of story.
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Originally Posted by fitzy24
I agree. She received the notoriety in her time. Let others have their shine...and she should worry about her own health.
Beauty is indeed in the eye of the beholder. But I think this often gets pushed to far, ie, like saying everyone is a great athlete........a gifted student.....a great this/that/the other thing when in reality, they aren't. I could never be a pro football player no matter much anyone cheer leads me and tells me I'm a "great football player and they come in all this/that". That's lying to me as far as I'm concerned and being patronizing. Any field, profession, etc isn't cut out for every category of person. I think that's the hard reality.
She looked awful. And with all the money she has you'd think she would spend a little on her teeth.
I didn't see her picture and certainly do not want to imply that she did this but it was not uncommon for women to force themselves to vomit to keep their weight down decades ago which wreaks havoc on their teeth from the stomach acids. That and being 68 yrs old.
""I don't like that we're talking about full-figured women because it's glamorizing them because your waist should be smaller than 35" inches, Tiegs said at the 13th annual Global Green USA Pre-Oscar Party. "That's what Dr. Oz said, and I'm sticking to it. I don't think it's healthy. Her face is beautiful. Beautiful. But I don't think it's healthy in the long run.""
Is this another case of our "everyone is a winner!" society, putting someone on the cover that many would call overweight?
It's a has-been, old, wrinkled model trying to be relevant.
I'm not certain but Cheryl Tiegs looks as though she's had some failed plastic surgery.
Ashley Graham = absolutely stunning
So much of it has to do with attitude and not much at all to do with size.
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