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Use of adjectives to describe Natalie Cassidy
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Ignazio
14-10-2009
Well not an adjective exactly - but her open mouth when dancing looks like a pee hole in the snow.
SCD-Observer
14-10-2009
Oh dear, this is turning another 'let's bash the celeb' thread!
Ignazio
15-10-2009
Originally Posted by SCD-Observer:
“Oh dear, this is turning another 'let's bash the celeb' thread!”

Certainly not my intention - but if that mouth doesn't remind of a pee hole in the snow, Nat's mouth does recall one of my favourite cartoon characters; Casper the friendly ghost.
SCD-Observer
15-10-2009
Originally Posted by Ignazio:
“Certainly not my intention - but if that mouth doesn't remind of a pee hole in the snow, Nat's mouth does recall one of my favourite cartoon characters; Casper the friendly ghost.”

Actually you are tamed in comparison to other posts here.

I recalled people saying unkind things about Letitia when she initially opened her mouth in the most unsavoury way during her rhumba and tango. Thank goodness, when her confidence improved, she did keep her mouth close for most of her routines thereafter. I hope once Natalie got her confidence on the dance floor, she would resort to less 'over-acting' (i.e. mouth-opening as a show of 'look how daring I am!' while inside she was shaking 'like a leaflet' or her lips 'shimmering' with terror).
Bubba Ritter
15-10-2009
I've heard people describe her as 'Butch' Cassidy, but maybe that's a tad unfair.
louise81
15-10-2009
Originally Posted by Bubba Ritter:
“I've heard people describe her as 'Butch' Cassidy, but maybe that's a tad unfair.”

*guffaws*
daryl_spicer
15-10-2009
Fat..
SCD-Observer
15-10-2009
Originally Posted by currysocks:
“Obese is the only adjective i would use.”

Originally Posted by Helbrown:
“The politest word I can use for her is "deluded".....”

Originally Posted by Veri:
“Over-acting, unconvincingly open-mouthed, enthusiasm-exaggerating, irritating, "real woman"-card-playing, ...”

Originally Posted by daryl_spicer:
“Fat..”

Hmm, we can see where this is heading...
Ficklepickle
15-10-2009
Originally Posted by Ignazio:
“Well not an adjective exactly - but her open mouth when dancing looks like a pee hole in the snow.”

Blimey, that's really what you think of?

You did make me giggle though, got to admit. That comment was just so unexpected!
janetcomelately
15-10-2009
I agree that curvy defines a shape (in and out) rather than a size so the word is not really applicable to lovely Natalie.

Rubenesque maybe?
Bonnie96
15-10-2009
Originally Posted by janetcomelately:
“Rubenesque maybe?”

lol - perhaps but with more clothing on

I reckon she has the right attitude for the show......just go out there and have a ball, learning to dance along the way.

Many of the others appear too uptight in comparison so it's a breath of fresh air when she comes on.

Whenever she leaves, she's gonna remember having a great time - most of the women (and Craig) seem too busy fretting to actually enjoy the experience.
Monkseal
15-10-2009
I think she actually talks about her nerves more than any of the other female celebrities, who talk more about being self-conscious. Although she is getting better, and it is partly because it's all Tess ever asks her about.

She also looks far more strung-out, stressed, and exhausted than anybody I've seen in training in a long long time.
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