Discussion Thread February 17
Discussion Thread February 17
Discussion Thread February 17
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To me she is looking more and more like Tori Spelling. Nothing wrong with either of their faces but they are no representation for natural beauty or confidence - they are doing the most to achieve a beauty standard. I don’t know how any woman or company can praise Sarah for her money maker, her loose stomach skin, while looking at her curated face, skin and hair. It makes my brain hurt.
Lmao happy Friday!! Can’t wait for the weekend to do everything I already do during the week. Loser
Seriously it’s so funny when she posts “happy weekend!” Or “happy Friday!” Like what did she even do all weekend to require needing the weekend lol. All she did was go thrifitng, spend 10 hours at the hair salon, and sit on the sofa.
Reality check. Her fake photo from today vs IRL images. I unedited her image from today and removed the filler from her lips. This is a friendly reminder to the princess that she's not all that.
Omg I can’t stand her. I hate this smug face she makes
So ridiculously done up for her mundane everyday tasks in the city of Guelph of all places
She’s so fake. I hate her lips so much. I truly don’t know wtf she looks like.
And why does her hair only look dyed at the roots? I truly don’t think her hair stylist knows wtf she’s doing.
It almost looks like her extensions didn’t take the toner, just her real hair. It looks so bad, I bet she’ll be back at the salon in a week or two trying to fix it.
That’s what I thought bc it definitely doesn’t look like her extensions are the warm colour she claims
Her hair is fucking tragic and her stylist needs to be stripped of her license
Her roots are the colour of her jacket. Her extensions are Tori Spelling blonde.
The filter she throws on her chin when she controls the image is laughable!
Confidence as she holds her rib cage instead of her waist so it looks like she is smaller than she really is.....mmmhmmmmm.
This! What exactly is she redefining?! Nothing says “challenging the status quo” here.
She doubles down on the status quo and old-fashioned ideas of what constitutes beauty. She believes she needs to be a “blonde bombshell”, with the overly long tresses, to be considered ‘model material’. She leans in when trowelling on her makeup, contouring with a palette knife then uncapping the Sharpie to draw on her eyebrows. She then steps back and gazes with approval and smiles with her over-flated lips and tells us she just wants everyone to love themself and just ‘show up’