Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Star Struck

I am very disappointed in people these days. How can you tell me that models and movie stars are real beauty and then continue to sit there with a straight face? They are MADE that way. Even without airbrushing. Perfect lighting and the highest end of professionals making their clothes doing their make up their nails and their hair. If I have all of that at my disposal I better look good. They're real people living a life that is unrealistic to ever think that even half of the people in the world could make it to, and they are certainly not real beauty.

What happened to loving natural beauty. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with getting dolled up. I like to do it, but I'm not putting on my face daily. I can be seen without make up and be just fine. You've seen those "Celebrity leak photo's NO MAKE UP ZOMG" and most of them look horrible... But those are the women you lust after.

Learn to love someone "average" and down to earth because that's where you'll find true beauty. Not in Hollywood. I also think that movie stars should stick to their own at this point. Your lifestyle becomes too much for people to keep up with. Take Shia Labeouf. Asked out some random girl he met who won some contest to interview him. Seriously? It's nice that you want to be the guy who doesn't let his status get to you and would date anyone, but come on. I feel like Celebrities live in this big perfect little bubble, and we're all banging on the outside of it waiting for it to let us in. BEGGING for it to let us in so that we can be special too, and the only way for that to happen is if someone in the bubble reaches out and grabs your hand and pulls you in.

Why can't we just make our world outside the bubble the life of the party? Enjoy what you have and stop giving them so much attention and eventually some of them will get sick of being stuck in that bubble and they'll pop their way out.

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