Yes, a bit more naturalistic beauty practices all around wouldn’t hurt but I also get the insane pressure of female celebs having to look High-Definition-Image-ready 24/7, too. And the industry relies & banks on women having that level of hyperawareness and insecurities around their looks, too.
Veneers are one of the few enhancements that hit all celebs, not just women. A ton of male celebs have that blinding wall of teeth as well. It's often the first thing they do when they get a bit of money. I imagine it's a combo of dental health being ridiculously expensive in the US and vanity. They don't need to be SO big and SO white!
I agree and veneers specifically have been something that have crossed over into youth culture where a ton of young people are feeling pressured to get elective surgeries like veneers and other procedures so much to the point where they’re going out of the country to save money on the expense. My orig. comment wasn’t meant to come off as contrarian only that I understand why it’s so prevalent. Also, my fellow Americans truly are obsessed with perfect teeth and have no shame of making fun of people or outright saying it’s a turnoff in prospective romantic partners for having imperfections in that area.
I mean she looks Demi Lovato / Hailey Bieber kinda pretty in a glossy way and looks younger for sure, but I doubt it pulls all the way off to when she is talking and moving those face muscles or trying to... She does seem to be glowy happy though, so good for her
She looks gorgeous in the first photos where she’s further from the camera, but I imagine it looks strange in person … It makes me sad that women feel like they’re ugly if they age.
How come they didn't say what Dennis Quaid was wearing?
I, personally, would have loved to witness the dichotomy of "Demi Moore in Oscar de la Renta. Margaret Qualley in Chanel. Dennis Quaid in Rumpled Shirt."
For as high profile as Margaret Qualley is, I have yet to see any of her projects. It’s so weird sometimes how actors can become so ubiquitous and yet seemingly exist in an entirely different Hollywood universe.
That said, I’d love to have seen a less familiar face playing against Demi. The crop of young actors that are getting cast in every project are beginning to feel very one note.
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I miss when celebrities had normal teeth. So many veneers aren't right for the person's mouth.
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She does seem to be glowy happy though, so good for her
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I, personally, would have loved to witness the dichotomy of "Demi Moore in Oscar de la Renta. Margaret Qualley in Chanel. Dennis Quaid in Rumpled Shirt."
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That said, I’d love to have seen a less familiar face playing against Demi. The crop of young actors that are getting cast in every project are beginning to feel very one note.
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