Friday, April 19, 2013

Kristin Chenoweth Weighs 88 Pounds - Thinks She Is Fat

The photo above I posted earlier this week. It shows Kristin Chenoweth in a bikini in Mexico. The 44 year old actress weighs 88 pounds. I have eaten meals that are bigger than that. Despite weighing just 88 pounds, Kristin thinks she is fat. Yep. She says that she is fat because she can't stop eating junk food and that she sees things that I guess no one else sees. What bothers me is that she actually Tweets to the world that she is fat. It makes me wonder then if other people look at it with body issues and think they are fat too even when they are not because an 88 pound Kristin Chenoweth thinks she has a muffin top. Her word, not mine.


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  1. She's not fat. She's just thick in the head.

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  2. So sad. I love her to bits, I hope she comes to her senses and gets help...

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  3. There's no way she is 88 lbs in that pic. Those boobs alone are a good 7-8 each.

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    1. FSP - she is 4'10", so it's very possible she weighs 88 lbs. I was 95 lbs at 5'2" in college, and I looked pretty similar to this photo. Height makes a big difference. It's all relative.

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    2. FSP - she is 4'10", so it's very possible she weighs 88 lbs. I was 95 lbs at 5'2" in college, and I looked pretty similar to this photo. Height makes a big difference. It's all relative.

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    3. FSP - she is 4'10", so it's very possible she weighs 88 lbs. I was 95 lbs at 5'2" in college, and I looked pretty similar to this photo. Height makes a big difference. It's all relative.

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  4. Isn't she like 4'10"?

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  5. I have BDD. I can't see myself objectively an use favourite items of clothing to tell me if I am gaining or losing weight. It's a bugger when they're in luggage that gets lost. Or when I'm about to pop out a baby, like now. I wouldn't tweet pictures of myself in a bikini, though. That seems less like body dysmorphia and more desperate-to-show-I-still-have-a-bangin'-bod false modesty.

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  6. Stfu Kristin. My husband is an amateur director and has always said that all actors / actresses are crazy, no matter what level their "fame". I used to think he was exaggerating. Used to.

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  7. 88 lbs isn't terribly unhealthy when you're like 3 feet tall.

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  8. I love her, too. This is sad.

    And yes, she's only 4'11". We're not talking about someone 5'10" weighing 88 pounds, FWIW.

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  9. She is far from fat, but to her credit I have been next to Kristen and she is Susan Lucci tiny so if she were to put on some weight she would look normal but fat in Hollywood's eyes

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  10. Okay, I just checked her Twitter, and I see no post where she claims to be fat. I see, "How can one weigh 88 lbs and still have a muffin top? #itscalledcokacola" Maybe she DOES have a muffin top in tight pants...I don't know.

    I call another Enty-totally-misquoted-this-person.

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  11. Until I was about 30 I weighed 97 lbs and I'm 5'3" and I never looked skinny, just slender. Sadly I'm no longer 30 nor slender... *sigh*.

    She's got to be shorter than me, so 88 lbs isn't out of the question.

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  12. she's reaching, we all know people like this...4' nothing or not she should shut it

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  13. She doesn't think she is fat or she wouldn't have this picture floating around.

    I think she looks great.

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  14. Most anorexics think they look fat--even when someone points out that they look like shit because you can see every bone in their body through their skin. They go home and stare in the mirror and only see what they want to see.

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  15. she needs to stfu. nobody who thinks they are fat would allow themselves to be photographed in a bikini-or even seen in one

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  16. I am 4'10 and 105 lbs with big boobs and a small waist just like Kristin and there's no way she is 88 lbs. She is lying. She would look so much smaller, I haven't been 88 lbs since middle school.

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  17. Eating disorders are about control and finding perfection. One is never satisfied while anything about them isn't perfect. Any fat seems disgusting and it's an outward sign that you lack self-control--because if you had self-cotrol, you would stop eating to get rid of the fat.

    Feeling your bones against your skin (instead of fat) becomes one of the best feelings in the world because you're winning over your body's desires. Sometimes starving yourself gets you to a point where hunger pangs feel GOOD.

    I can't fast on Ash Wednesday/Good Friday anymore for this reason--it starts to feel so good that it isn't a sacrifice, but I also want to keep doing it.

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    1. Been there Karen, the power, control, and attention are addictive. I wasn't bad, but I was definitely headed down the path. It's hard for other people to understand how great it feels, yet we know how damaging it is.

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  18. It's easy to be underweight and still have a muffin-top, if you're skinny-fat and relying on genetics alone.
    Unless you're really willing to do those waist-whittling exercises, it's impossible to find pants that fit tight on a tiny ass without the waistband being too tight also.

    My experience. I'm 5'7", but her figure (and the 'CokaCola'/unhealthy diet mention) reminds me of me.

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  19. After the way she treated Adele on the red carpet I will never have anything nice to say about this woman. I had to change the channel because it was so horrible.

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    1. She was rude to Adele? What did she say/do?

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  20. And regarding being photographed in a bikini, when I was much deeper into my eating disorder, I was fine being in a bikini at the beach because even though I wasn't "perfect," I knew that I looked better than 90% of the other people at Ocean City, MD. In my mind, I looked okay--but I knew that I could be so much thinner/better. I saw myself like I was on a journey; when people complimented how I looked, I was motivated to lose more.

    So, I don't know about Kristin Chenoweth. But I do know that eating disorders are not neat little packages--everyone deals with them differently and has different forms. Sure, she just might want attention, but she probably also has disordered thinking.

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  21. Surrender Dorothy - LMAO.

    This chick looks fab but there's no way in hell she weighs 88 lbs. She would look like a prepubescent 4th-grader if she clocked in at 88. She's probably 95-105. And I say this as a shortie who is currently rocking a size zero. In a twist of irony: God gave me badunkadunk child-bearing hips in my early thirties when it was taking me 4 years to get a bun in the oven, and after busting out the bun in the oven I am literally 10 pounds less, which doesn't sound like a lot but it is when you are barely 5'2. And, I LOVE any reason to go shopping.

    Regardless of age, I just find posting photos of yourself in a bikini to be SO tacky. If I had a daughter, my advice would be study hard, don't take shit from anyone and for the love of god do not post photos of yourself on the internets in swimwear or drunk off your ass.

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  22. Anonymous7:35 AM

    Given her facts here is the reality.

    At 4'11', 88lbs and a very active woman of 44 the BMI (Body Mass Index) says she is underweight by 4 lbs.

    She has a BMI of 17.8 and a 'healthy BMI" for her height is 18.8-24.9.

    She's fine!

    But according to Hollywood standards she is fat and old and in need of much plastic surgery!

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  23. I have been 88 pounds as an adult.

    This is not 88 pounds.

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  24. That's not a picture of an anorexic, she looks very healthy and height/weight proportionate.

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  25. She's one of those mini-people who are just on another scale entirely when it comes to weight. Meaning, I have no idea what a woman that size would weigh. I'm like that with men too...couldn't guess what men weight. Just women between maybe 5'3" and 5'9" (i.e., similar to myself). Maybe it's because I have such bad spatial relations! haha

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  26. She's very tiny maybe 4' 10"

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  27. I think white women get pissed off at her comments more than anyone kinda like "Niggas vs. Black people".

    The Entity should re-titled this post:

    " White people that even White people can't stand."

    1. Kristin Chenoweth, Amanda Bynes and other slender whitegirls who think they're fat.

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  28. Wow. I can't believe Enty posted a picture of a beached whale to go along with this. I kid, I kid. STFU, Kristin.

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  29. Yeah, I Googled and found an article where she was saying how beautiful Adele is. ???

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  30. @Karen, that's so heartbreaking :( I'm so sorry you've felt that way.

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  31. No way is she 88 lbs. I'm 4'11 and I'm heavier than she is in this pic, but not by much. NO WAY is she 88 lbs. She was either snarking, or full if it. If she was truly 88 lbs, her boobs would be completely deflated, her stomach would look different and her ribs, etc, would be sticking out. Stupid.

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  32. @Svetlana, thanks. Things are much better for me now and I'm at a healthy weight for my height/body type. I still have a warped view of food, but I don't struggle like I once did--not that I recognized I was struggling. I was proud of what I was "accomplishing." Anyway, I appreciate your concern. :)

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  33. re Adele - Kristen made a point to take off her shoes and piont out how "petite" she is compared to Adele. She didn't technically say anything inappropriate but it just came across as a passive-aggressive way of belittling Adele for her size.

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  34. @Karen, I'm glad, I think you've said you're getting married soon right? That sort of thing can just add extra pressure. It's so hard to explain to someone that you have 'trigger foods' or that you sort of have to get into a mindset before you start eating so you don't get emotional. I'm glad you're recovering!

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  35. Whatever weight she is she looks fab for a woman of 44. She is fat by H'wd standards which is tragic because she looks good. And she could have been joking about being 88 lbs. I can see Kristen doing that.

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  36. Slim or Fluffy - it doesn't matter your size or how much you weigh...
    Anyone can have a muffin top if your pants don't fit correctly.
    I repeat - anyone.

    It just means the pants/skirt/whatever is not cut correctly to your particular proportions.
    The ways to solve muffin top =
    #1 Discover which brands/designers cut for your particular proportions and only buy those items.
    #2 Buy all items so that they fit your waist with a 1/4 inch of space so that the fabric "floats" around your waist - then get the hips fit at a tailor for $5 to $10 (depending on your area).

    You will look slimmer, and you will look more put together/classier all around. :-)

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  37. It's no wonder she always gets hurt on set. Her bones are probably like uncooked spaghetti noodles.

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  38. 1) I didn't see the Cheno/Adele thing, but I would bet that it was her Cheno making fun of her OWN height -- HEIGHT, not weight -- and not Adele's.
    2) Like Sherry said, she COULD be joking.
    3) Xander's right about ANYONE having zee muffin top depending on the cut of the pants and such.

    I still think Enty is making mountains here.

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  39. @Karen you explained it so eloquently! It's often hard for ppl such as myself who have never suffered from an eating disorder to understand the correlation between food and control... It reminds others to be more sympathetic and remember that we all have quirks that are just manifestations of the inner struggles we go through. Good luck to you!

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  40. @Karen you explained it so eloquently! It's often hard for ppl such as myself who have never suffered from an eating disorder to understand the correlation between food and control... It reminds others to be more sympathetic and remember that we all have quirks that are just manifestations of the inner struggles we go through. Good luck to you!

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  41. This is too bad. Nice rack for someone that size, though. That makes up for quite a bit of bitchiness and mental illness, at least to this guy.

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  42. This midget is obviously fishing for compliments so I will give her one: her muffin top is kinda cute. Dumb broad...

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  43. She looks really good in the photo above.

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  44. How tall is she? It isn't possible she is only 88 lbs in that picture. She doesn't look emaciated and she even has a little bit of muscle definition!

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  45. 4'11". She talks about singing a Christian song called "I'm 4'11" and I'm Going to Heaven" in her autobiography.

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  46. If she keeps posting this kind of shit on Twitter, I bet she's just trying to get compliments. Celebrities are always pretending to be modest when they don't mean it. Oh I'm not really skinny, I don't think I'm pretty, I'm a big dork, etc.

    Also, as has been mentioned, Kristin is really short, so weighing 88 lbs is too thin, but isn't totally crazy.

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  47. BULLSHIZ. Women who truly think they are fat wouldn't be caught dead in that swimsuit.

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  48. I had a friend like this- oh im so fat, i hv to lose weight- and everyine wld say, thats crazy you look beautiful. Well , she carried it so far, she came to weight watchers with me. Was she shocked to find out she had 20 lbs to lose!! Lol, that backfired!

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  49. @auntliddy, that's hilarious.

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  50. @Krissie Yeah, celebrities are always pretending to be modest... give me a break.

    Why all of you think Hollywood is so different from the real world I'll never understand. It's just like the world outside Hollywood; some people are crazy, some people are sane, some people are a little of both. Some people are modest, some people have an ego, and some people are pretending to be modest. Some people are nice, some people are assholes, some people are a little of both. It's not any different from the "real world", some of the people with the biggest egos, some of the most fake people I've ever known weren't in show business at all. They worked in retail stores at a cash register or stock shelves.

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  51. @jayjay, I have to disagree. There is always going to be a lot more false modesty in Hollywood than anywhere else. It's because pretending you are "just a big geek!" is a good way to get people to identify with you when they could not otherwise. Stars are rich, considered beautiful (usually), get free designer clothes and shoes... They need a way to keep "the little people" from hating them for all this, so they play the false modesty card. Obviously anyone can play it...but stars play it the most.

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  53. I'm 4"11-5"0 (depending on the day) and I have a very petite build. At my thinnest I was 90 pounds and I was underweight (with DD breasts, so I had similar boobage to hers). My ribs and hip bones were pretty obvious and my stomach was flatter than hers appears to be when I weighed 'more' than her. She is for sure skinny but she is not 88 pounds.

    If she had genuine BDD she would not be posting pictures of her 'flaws' for the world to see, she would desperately try to cover them.

    She just wants to be told how skinny and hot she still is. I used to kind of like her but after this I hate her.

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  54. @Krissie You can disagree, but you're wrong. I'm not talking as an outsider, I'm talking as someone that's been in the business for a while. You said people pretend by saying "just a big geek!" I don't know about you, but when I was in school the kids in the theater department weren't considered cool by any stretch of the imagination. They were usually the outcast, and the ones that WERE attractive usually didn't realize it at the time so they didn't fuss with their hair or dress in the nicest clothes. So they didn't get noticed by most of the boys and/or girls.

    If you actually got to know these people, outside of reading an interview or seeing them on a show, then you would see that a huge amount of them ACTUALLY ARE GEEKS! Yes, some people in the business are taking advantage of "geek culture" because they think it will get them some more jobs or more fans... but most of the people that say they're geeks actually are geeks. You seem to be basing a lot of this on the idea that we're considered "beautiful", so we must be faking our modesty when we say we were an ugly duckling in high school or that we're not really good looking. You're seeing the finished product, the touch ups, the professional makeup and hair stylist, the fashion consultant that's dressing you just right. When we wake up in the morning we don't have any of that... so what we see in the mirror is the "before" picture, and what we see is someone that's average looking at best. Go look online for the before and after shots of porn stars. It was recently on a number of websites. It shows you just how big a difference makeup and hair stylist make. Some of them are just down right UGLY in the before shots.

    As for Wendy's point about "average" folk... the business attracts people that fell for a girl or guy in high school or college that was in the drama program, so they joined the school play to impress them. They then realized that it was a lot of fun to "pretend", so they decided to give it a shot. Plus, they realized that it pays a whole lot better than cleaning toilets! I said in the comments of another story that the actors guild now has something like 160,000 members. The average actor actually makes a little bit less than the average American worker makes. You're only hearing about 10 to 15 percent of the actors in this business. I actually think that number is really generous. Because 10 percent of 160,000 people is 16 THOUSAND... Do you really think that I wouldn't be able to pick any other industry in the world and not be able to find 10 to 15 percent that had an ego? That were falsely modest?

    The bottom line is this, most of us know how lucky we are, so it's not false modesty because we think people won't like us. It's real modesty because we know that most of this business is based on luck more than anything else. And some of the biggest stars in Hollywood history haven't had anything resembling modesty, real OR false. Yet people have always showed up at the box office for them, and they still get work, they still are millionaires, they still are beloved and get awards.

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    1. I think we are confusing issues here. What I probably should have wrote was that no group of people are all always displaying some trait (in this case false modesty). That I will grant you. In my experience the showbiz industry is unlike any other, but of course no study has been preformed (that I am aware of).

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  55. @Wendy Davis My apologies for misunderstanding you. I think I just mixed in your statement with the statements of Krissie, along with my own rambling, stream of conscious thoughts on the subject.

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  56. @Wendy - Interestingly, Dr. Drew did an actual scholarly peer-reviewed study about the psychology of performers. (He IS a real doctor, after all.) I think he studied musicians/singers, actors, comedians, and maybe some other types of performers that I'm just forgetting. He found that they had EXTREMELY high rates of mood, personality, and substance abuse disorders.

    The ones who had the highest off-the-charts rates? Comedians.

    (I wish I could find that article! I've been looking for it for a few years since I first found it.)

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  57. I used to listen to Loveline regularly because I couldn't, (and still can't) sleep. He would talk at length about a study he was doing. He talked about how he was in the process of gather the information, then a few months later he would talk about results that he was finding... I believe he eventually wrote a book about it with the other person he did the study with. It wasn't about mood, personality, and substance abuse disorders in celebrities... it was about narcissism in celebrities.

    I don't recall him ever talking about a study he did where the comedians had the highest rates, but the narcissism study found that reality show people had ridiculously high narcissism. For his study he would have people that were guest on "Loveline" fill out the questionnaire before they left. Loveline could get a big name here or there, but most of the time they had musicians, reality show people, and actors that were the third lead in a semi-popular sitcom or drama. I think they also used to get people that are now a big name, but most of the time it was D or C celebrities. I'd love to read the stuff you're talking about though... it sounds interesting. I've known several comedians in my life, and a lot of them are horribly depressed, they drink a fair amount, and a couple that I've known died from drugs (Mitch Hedberg, Greg Giraldo, Chris Farley) it has always been bizarre to me that the people who make use laugh or ass off, who help us forget our troubles and put a smile on our face, couldn't seem to find happiness in their own lives.

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  58. Ah, you are correct. I thought the study was more inclusive, but it was just measuring narcissistic personality disorder. Here's the abstract:

    "We used the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) to assess the degree of narcissism among celebrities. Results indicate that celebrities are significantly more narcissistic than MBA students and the general population. Contrary to findings in the population at large, in which men are more narcissistic than women, female celebrities were found to be significantly more narcissistic than their male counterparts. Reality television personalities had the highest overall scores on the NPI, followed by comedians, actors, and musicians. Further, our analyses fail to show any relationship between NPI scores and years of experience in the entertainment industry, suggesting that celebrities may have narcissistic tendencies prior to entering the industry."

    Guess I was slightly off about the comedians, too, as reality stars were the most likely to have NPD or traits thereof. Go figure. ;-)

    Although:

    "Reality TV personalities also scored highest on vanity and self-sufficiency; however, comedians scored the highest on authority, exhibitionism, superiority, exploitativeness, and entitlement."

    Still, kind of interesting overall, and perhaps not surprising, eh?

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  59. (Sorry. Psych/social work nerd here who loves research. :-) )

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  60. Very interesting! I remember him talking about it on his show a few times, but I never got around to actually reading the report. I wonder why comedians are highest on authority, does it mean they are want a lot of authority? Or does it mean they think they already HAVE a lot of authority?

    Thanks for doing all of the leg work AKM, I always thought of narcissism as thinking that you are good looking. My experience in Hollywood has been that a ton of the "good looking" people don't think they're good looking at all. But I guess they still think they're better looking than "regular" folk.

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