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But WAAAAAY too skinny, she actually makes Dannii Minogue look heavy. Her head is too big for her body.
I saw her on Saturday night on X-Factor and remarked to himself 'she looks like a famine victim who has been to hair and makeup'.
The other thing to remember is that being on the telly makes you look about 20 pounds heavier than you are.
Scary thought to what she would look like in real life.
However bad it is, I definitely wouldn't say it to her face...
At least not if you don't mind bruises and plasters all over your face.
Good to see ye don't hold grudges then, she had a moment where she acted like a thug, hasn't done since and never did previously to my knowledge. Plenty of people have done things they regret.
This was an unpleasant piece of drunken violence... you showed no remorse whatsoever.
Still always found it a very off putting incident. Always thought it was the reason she was so quick to change her surname to her married name too, a lot of celebs keep the name that made them famous even after marraige, but Cherl was very quick to become publicly known as Mrs Cole.
I think you give her too much credit (and please don't generalise MY comment - the comment was aimed at one specific person).
According to the judge:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/3207822.stm
...you can hardly blame them for that when years later some people still can't see passed it.
How was your comment generalised, I was refering to your remark about the lady in question.
What she did was a minor offence
I do to be honest because in many of these cases the celebs are nothing more than young girls themselves.
We supposedly adopt an attitude of rehabiltating offenders and when someone actually does manage to not re-offend then they should not be continually beat with the same stick for years to come.
What she did was a minor offence that shouldn't colour the rest of her career.
I think the sexploitation of girls is a much more worrying aspect of celebrity.
[/QUOTE]Re: 'Plenty of people have done things they regret'...she doesn't regret it (or certainly the judge didn't feel she did, nor do her subsequent comments suggest it). Maybe if she did I would have a different opinion.
I think the 'showed no remorse' aspect of the report on her court case irked people, I dont think that 'managing' not to re-offend is something someone should be applauded for, not violently attacking people is the norm rather than the exception in civilised society.
Its a bit of a stretch to go from letting something go about someones past indescretions and applauding them for not reoffending, I never even suggested that to be the case.
I understand - I misinterpeted your comment.
Maybe she needs to get out and do some good stuff publicly (charity work etc), for people to let go of her past - she seems to make column inches for things like marrying a footballer, his affairs, her latest tattoo etc - all fluff.
I'd say the X-Factor is something along those lines
I fell around the place laughing at the gentle natured church co-ordinator who said that it was through music and singing he experienced God - and then went into a weird sort of gay, porno moves routine of Bootylicious - brilliant.
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