A lot of people have been talking about Lady Gaga's weight gain. Lady Gaga used to be hideously stick thin but she has since gained 25 pounds. I'm pretty sure this is due the fact that she is happily in love in her relationship and her father's cooking. To be honest, I don't think Lady Gaga looks too overweight. But boy does the extra weight gain make her look horrible.
She has only gained 25 pounds ( I don't think it's that much weight compared to how much she weighed before) but all the fat definitely shows in her face. She has a double chin and her face is much rounder which makes her look unattractive.
I must say that I can definitely relate to Lady Gaga. Everytime I gain a few pounds, it seems that it shows the most in my face. Not only that, I also tend to break out and lose my glow. Also, I have naturally red lips but when I gain weight, its color fades.
This is just not fair. There are some girls who look gorgeous overweight and it's just not right. I always complain that I am not allowed to be overweight because I look extremely unattractive. Not only that, but why does my face also want to turn on me and grow pimples? Why? Isn't it bad enough already that my face gets chubbier? Why also add the acne? And forget about taking pictures, my naturally photogenic skinny self would look horrible on camera fat. But why is it that there are girls that still look beautiful overweight?
For example, take Adele. Even though she's overweight, she's still extremely beautiful. I think if she were to lose all that weight, she would look even prettier, but that's beside the point. Also, look at Jennifer Hudson. When she was overweight, she was still gorgeous. Honestly, I think she looks prettier overweight than thin.
This is one reason why I never want to be pregnant. I would just look awful. I'm so jealous of those women who look gorgeous pregnant. It seems like they only gain weight in their bellies and nowhere else.
I guess the upside of this curse is that I would always be motivated to stay thin if I want to stay attractive. But can't I have it both ways too? Is that so much to ask?
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