Media obsession with pregnant celebs/zelebs?
Anyone else really bored of this? I think it's very creepy as well as tedious. They act like a pregnant woman is the rarest thing in the world, and it's ridiculous.
I hate how the minute the gutter rags find out a celeb is expecting she becomes "Pregnant *insert name*" as though birthing defines her.
I thought we'd progressed from treating women as baby machines but it seems not.
I hate how the minute the gutter rags find out a celeb is expecting she becomes "Pregnant *insert name*" as though birthing defines her.
I thought we'd progressed from treating women as baby machines but it seems not.
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What's worse is the speed in which they seem to lose the baby weight.....they can't show
their bodies off quick enough..
Not all female celebs, some are keep a lid on it.
You should blame Annie Leibovitz. Moore regretted that picture, she says she wishes she'd never done it.
I can't help but feel that a big part of the obsession in recent times has been the potential for tragedy.. It has been since Kelly Brook, Lily Allen and Amanda Holden lost their babies around the same time that every pregnant celeb has been placed on bumpwatch.
Plus of course, pregnant women commit the cardinal Daily Mail sin of beoming fat, worst offender Kim K - how dare she lose her hourglass shape and not look sexy for the cameras. Then after the birth they get to stalk the women and award gold stars for skinny jean wearing, or report on the post-birth weightloss 'battle' of women who haven't lost their baby bumps within days. It's an embarrassment of riches!
Ghastly vacuous racist Danielle Lloyd now has a pregnancy 'column' in Closer mag.
Myleene Klass was the first woman in history to ever get pregnant. etc.
But how would we know otherwise who's flaunting their bump, who's hiding their bump, who's showing off their bump, who's dressing their bump, who's cupping their bump, whose bump is too meagre, whose bump is too unwieldy, who's looking too thin for their bump, who's looking too lardy for their bump, who is disgracefully letting themselves go because of their bump, and who is doing the bump business absolutely correctly according to the very strict and very specific DM Pregnancy Guidelines?
Agree. It's outright disgusting and wrong.
The most annoying celeb at the moment is Peaches Geldof, she is famous for nothing..thanks to her Father and late Mother she is a celeb, at least her parents actually worked hard though to get where they did.
Her job is to just take pictures of her first born all day and act all Mumsy, she just had another baby we haven't seen as she obviously has a big Hello deal to show us her new "grublet" or whatever stupid nickname she will pick, so when she has made her money from the exclusive deal expect 3000 photos of her new kid..she really annoys me! she just is someone who can't go one day without getting attention
..and she is very skinny, almost malnourished looking even when she was pregnant, she was never that skinny before something about her earth Mother act just doesn't ring through to me.
Oh bloody Peaches, really rubbing it in our faces isn't she, pop one out and start on the next is what annoyed the crap out of me. She doesn't even work for a living, just another "socialite" who the media follow. As for Kim Kardashian....don't get me started.
You're personally aggrieved that she would like her children to be close in age? Okaaay...
I can understand the celebs playing up to the media when it comes to pregnancy and having a child as they can make a lot of money/get a lot of attention out of it, but why are the media interested in the first place? That's where it becomes strange and worrying to me.
It's incredibly disturbing. The worst is the awful "all grown up" rubbish. The poster making a link between the Mail and Jimmy Savile is more than fair. It's that creepy.
me too it upsets me.Ive been trying for two years and we have the likes of Jessica Simpson who is probably as good mum but she only had a baby a year ago and shes going to give birth again soon,how is that fair to someone who been trying aslong as i have,