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Body shamers are horrible. But if Mariah feels better & is healthier, I say good for her. https://pagesix.com/2017/11/06/body-shamers-spur-mariah-carey-to-have-weight-loss-surgery/

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She is still stupid though and that's not going to change. When she was on American Idol she had nothing to contribute except to let her tits hang out. (This has little to do with WLS, just sayin')

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@DaleCruse When celebrities have WLS it raises awareness to the procedures. I love their before and after photos.

@Sosewsue61 Holy hell judgmental. :blink:

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2 hours ago, Walter.Sobchak said:

I love it when women let their tits hangout. I don’t care what is coming out of their mouth as long as their tits are coming out of their shirt.

Humm after weight loss surgery...I would have to lift my breasts by hand Just to place them out of my shirt.

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Humm after weight loss surgery...I would have to lift my breasts by hand Just to place them out of my shirt.

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Hahahaha hahahaha hahahaha.... Oh lort. That will be me unless I go back to being flat chested.

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3 hours ago, Walter.Sobchak said:

I love it when women let their tits hangout. I don’t care what is coming out of their mouth as long as their tits are coming out of their shirt.

And on top of that, hers are quite glorious.

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I love it when women let their tits hangout. I don’t care what is coming out of their mouth as long as their tits are coming out of their shirt.




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Good girl. What I don't like is that many of those superstars actually never tell the truth about the surgery and mainly insisting that they reshaped their bodies through gym and self-control. I really hope people would understand one day, that the surgery is not a "cheating" or the lack of willpower, but the most radical and ultimate measure. We actually gave up what others won't ever be able to - food! ))

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Good girl. What I don't like is that many of those superstars actually never tell the truth about the surgery and mainly insisting that they reshaped their bodies through gym and self-control. I really hope people would understand one day, that the surgery is not a "cheating" or the lack of willpower, but the most radical and ultimate measure. We actually gave up what others won't ever be able to - food! ))

Well said!

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14 hours ago, temkins said:

Good girl. What I don't like is that many of those superstars actually never tell the truth about the surgery and mainly insisting that they reshaped their bodies through gym and self-control. I really hope people would understand one day, that the surgery is not a "cheating" or the lack of willpower, but the most radical and ultimate measure. We actually gave up what others won't ever be able to - food! ))

Many people that are not celebrities have chosen not to tell anyone. Why would celebs be held to a different standard?

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And they have the resources to follow up and be supported afterwards. Makes me jealous

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Good for Mariah. Awful that it's spread all over the media. Hoping she has a good recovery.

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8 hours ago, jenn1 said:

Many people that are not celebrities have chosen not to tell anyone. Why would celebs be held to a different standard?

I agree at some point. Celebrities are people.

But at the same time I never forget, that celebrities are behavior models for many of us. That adds some extra responsibilities - you just can't claim you are doing just sports if you did a VSG - others will be trying to do the same and obviously will fail, piling up depression and diffidence.

Many stars are advertising very questionable health and sports products, saying that this is exactly how they build their bodies. One would say "oh, she did that in 6 months just with a 30 minutes of using that fancy hula hoop, so why can't I?" And in fact, the real reason of stars great results are surgeries, a platoon of dietitians, chiefs, instructors and assistants.

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