Wednesday, May 5, 2010
How far would you go to "fit in" in Hollywood?
Heidi Montag-Pratt has undergone many surgeries to make herself look better. According to The Huffington Post, she's had a "mini brow lift, botox in forehead and frown area, nose job revision, fat injections in cheeks, nasolabial folds and cheeks, chin reductions, neck liposuction, ears pinned back, breast augmentation revision, liposuction on waist, hips and inner and outer thighs, and a buttock augmentation". Wow, I can't even imagine getting all of those unnecessary surgeries. It's been rumored that she wants bigger boobs but the doctors don't think it's a very good idea. How big do she wants her boobs to be, she's very skinny so they already look like watermelons. She was very pretty and wholesome before, but when she became famous she wanted more people to think she was beautiful. In my opinion, I think she's less attractive because of how fake she is now. This photo sums her up to a tee. She has sacrificed her health for other people, because that's a real smart decision...not! She's only doing this for the media, and to get more attention. Attention whore much? The media is terrible with putting images in people's heads about how looks are everything. They must be perfect, and if they're not they better do everything that money can buy to achieve it. These people become objects of desire, and succumb to what the media wants. Hollywood is all about looks and if you don't have it, you most likely won't make it. You'd probably become an object of ridicule. According to an MTV article, Heidi went to visit her family to show off her new body. When her family saw her after all of her plastic surgeries they were a bit flabbergasted. They seemed a bit embarrassed by Heidi's decisions. Heidi was taken back by their reactions, thinking that they would be supportive of her transformation. Her mother confessed to her saying, "I feel like when you left home, you had more confidence and self-esteem than anyone I had ever met". I think it was a good idea that her parents told her the honest truth, hopefully bringing her back down to reality. The media is too critical of people, but people need to understand that and learn to have better self-esteem.
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