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and if the one on the left is a he-she then there's been some serious airbrushing going on!
a couple of them are scary looking but the others are pretty, especially the lead (ONLY) singer.
however their muscly thighs and 6 pacs could put most men to shame.
If you watch Charlie's Angels 2 - they're in it before they were huge - in the Treasure Chest scene
I find it impossible to watch one of their videos without feeling stupidly insecure. I dread to think how it makes other girls feel with low self esteem.
well you can't blame them for flaunting themselves to earn a bit of dough.
they're not the stupid ones. :no:
What gets me about all these American hip-hop/RnB acts is that they always come across to Britain with their debut album with one good song, featuring some 'established' act (which usually means they did the same thing a month ago). Quality British acts usually have to wait 'til at least their second album before they get any sort of success over there. Why the hell do people in this country eat up all that generic crap? I mean if you want generic crap, at least buy our own generic crap like Robbie Williams or something.
Am I wrong in saying that it is not their fault that you feel stupidly insecure?
Does every girl want to be like them? NO
Do all men like barbie lookalikes? NO
In any case, they are all photoshoped anyway.
OK, airbrushed....
To be honest, to an extent, yes.
Its girls like these that make me feel insecure about my own body and my own looks. As they are all famous and guys drool over them, it makes me wonder whether that is what I should look like.
Maybe just me, like.
I would have to say I despised their first single both musically and with regard to its message; so it made me LAUGH that they were compared to the Spice Girls. Musical genius they were not and they are as contrived as these pussycat dolls; but at least their message was something along the lines of female solidarity which can never be a bad thing.
As for "dontcha wish your girlfriend was raw like me"... well I always thought that sounded pretty painful, and potentially contagious.
I get what everyone means by the messages though. Trust me, you haven't experienced anything until you've seen a bunch of 10 year old girls dancing to "My Humps" by the Black Eyed Peas. Oh, and just to clarify, I'm not some sort of pervert who goes round kids parties, we run them where I work.
Here's a link anyway. http://abcnews.go.com/Primetime/story?id=1231684&page=1
Shakira doesn't sound too bad now does it?