January 13, 2009

  • What it comes to hot women celebrities, men are usually very fickle on how much they like a particular star. After the initial "oh wow is she hot" phase passes by, men actually look past the way the woman looks, and actually cares about how she thinks, talks, and acts. I know, imagine that. Usually all it takes are a few quotes that men are simply tired of hearing from hot chicks, to make the tide turn the other way. The best example would be the "I wish I was ugly because people hate that I'm so hot" response, which is infuriatingly annoying because they don't know how lucky they have it, and how insulting they are to people who are not hot at all. Then there's the "I don't know what people are talking about, because I'm not hot" answer, which is annoying because if a hot person does not think they look hot, then what about the person who is not hot? Unbelievably enough, the lovely Megan Fox whom I was gushing about last year, actually said the latter at a red carpet interview in the 2009 Golden Globes awards. How could she not think she is hot, when she's literally been dubbed "hottest female celebrity of 2009" all over in the media? Isn't that a little too insecure? Seriously now, she better have been trying to make some kind of sarcastic joke about her looks, because that just ruins this perfect image we men have on her.

    - witness the red carpet interview yourself (video)
    - the Kevin & Bean show talk about her "controversial" answer (audio)

    Speaking of looks. Oprah Winfrey recently admitted that she gained weight, and is embarrassed of being fat. However, this is the person that a lot of women listen to about how to lose weight? Really? It also bugs me when celebrities complain about how they look, especially when they have all the time in the world to try and look good. They have a job that allows them to have a lot of downtime to work out and eat better (especially when they have private chefs that make them good tasting healthy food). So quit complaining celebrities. Don't complain about how you have it so bad, when you really have it much better than the majority of people out there.

    - the Kevin & Bean show talk about Oprah's admittance to being fat (audio)