![]() ![]() Incorporate feminist thinking while dealing with law: Justice Chandrachud to law graduates.Sports After BCCI exit, Ganguly to contest for Cricket Association of Bengal president.ABC’s new sitcom Selfie poked fun at her appearance in an October 21 episode, with a reference to “reinventing looks”. ![]() Zellweger’s transformation has already influenced pop clutute. “Society seems to demand a forever-young appearance by way of zero effort and freakish genetics,” she told Yahoo Style. The biggest difference in Zellweger is around her eye area, Dr Michael C Edwards said.ĭr Robyn Silverman, a body image expert, summed up all the criticism succintly. But two cosmetic surgeons told Live Science that her transformation could be the result of relatively minor procedures, as well as weight loss and normal ageing. There have long been rumours of the actress going under the knife. Over at Salon, writer Mary Elizabeth Williams ponders, “To comment on the dramatic change seems cruel, while to not comment on it would seem an act of absurd denial.” Instead we get annoyed at women like Zellweger who belong to category three: quirky actresses who become famous and then agree to change their body and face,” Nicholson writes.Īs writer Jessica Goldstein points out in her Think Progress piece: “If we’re going to perpetuate an entertainment industry that fetishes female youth and rejects everything else, we don’t get to trash talk women who choose to alter their looks through whatever means are at their disposal.” No one gets angry at Jennifer Lopez for making herself more lovely. “The two most common are beautiful women who do it before they’re famous (Megan Fox, Angelina Jolie, Kim Kardashian) and beautiful women who do it to stay famous (Kim Novak, Demi Moore, Nicole Kidman). “Renée Zellweger’s face is the elephant in the room,” wrote Salon.įor LA Weekly, Amy Nicholson described how there are three types of famous women who get plastic surgery. Gawker ran a post called “Here Are Some Photos of Renée Zellweger”, with photos of the actress in 20, to drive the point home that the two photos looked incredibly different. “Can I still call you Renée Zellweger? Are you still Renée Zellweger?” the Atlantic rhetorically opined. It wasn’t just social media, but news sites as well that jumped right into the fray. I took on a schedule that is not realistically sustainable… Rather than stopping to recalibrate, I kept running until I was depleted.” For a long time I wasn’t doing such a good job with that. The star also wants her fans to know that she’s healthy, and has been taking time out to look after herself better: “I am healthy. ![]()
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