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| Busy Philipps: We can't all look airbrushed and facetuned | Added 5 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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 Busy Philipps is a spokesperson for Olay. She appeared along with several notable women in Olay?s Super Bowl ad that was lighthearted but inspiring. Busy?s current campaign, along with talk show host Lilly Singh and model Denise Bidot, is for Olay Skin Promise, which is Olay?s commitment to ?zero skin retouching.? That means, any time you see a photo or commercial with the Olay Skin Promise mark, that image has not been filtered, airbrushed or altered in any way. The move is an attempt to promote body positivity by producing more realistic imagery. Busy spoke with Lara Spencer on Good Morning America about the campaign and why it was important to her, which is mainly so her girls can grow up seeing what women actually look like. You can watch Busy?s full segment here.
You?re a mom to two girls. So this is a great message for them
My older daughter loves it, and totally gets it. My little one has no idea, she doesn?t understand. But she will and it?s wonderful that she?s going to grow up in a world where people are taking these stands, brands like Olay and CVS is doing their Beauty Unaltered, so they?re also committing to not having airbrushed images. Like, what is that? We can?t all look like an airbrushed, face-tuned thing and I?m just really proud to work with Olay on its campaign with Lilly Singh and Denise.
I?m sure this was clear but just in case ? the promise is not to retouch images; this is not a part of the #makeupfree movement. However, Busy said in her GMA segment that she was only wearing Regenerist and no foundation on the show. When her first Olay ads came out, Busy couldn?t believe they were unaltered, she was so happy how she looked in them and I agree, she looks amazing. (I also covet the boots she wore to the GMA interview. Photo below)
Busy mentioned the CVS Beauty Unaltered campaign that is making the same promise. Aerie also has a similar campaign. I could not get more behind these efforts. I?d love my children to grow up looking at photos of what people really look like, but I won?t lie, I would benefit greatly from not comparing myself to a model?s altered image as well. Like Busy said, we can?t all look like those airbrushed people we admire in the magazines. Hell, the people in those ads can?t look like that either. So wouldn?t it be great to see obtainable beauty. And I know it?s easy to write these celebrities off because they tend to be beautiful in their own right. But they still have to have the guts to stand the criticism hurled at them for daring to show themselves as natural as possible, which is exactly what happened after Busy?s first Olay commercial. She said that some troll wrote it was ?ironic I have an Olay commercial cause my skin is terrible.? So I really do applaud these models willing to take the slings and arrows in order to push this movement forward. Hopefully that world that Busy spoke of that promotes natural images can become a reality.
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| Freddie Prinze Jr. explains why his 18-year marriage to Sarah Michelle Gellar works | Added 5 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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 One of the quietest and most interesting marriages in Hollywood is the marriage of Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. They?ve known each other since 1996. They started dating in 1997/98-ish. They got married in 2002. They have two children, Charlotte and Rocky. We rarely hear any gossip about their marriage or their kids. They keep their sh-t on lockdown, but even that?s done in a lowkey way they?re not making a performance out of how secretive they are, they just don?t fking talk about it. And it?s remarkable that their relationship has lasted 20-plus years IN HOLLYWOOD, the land of the three-month marriage. Anyway, with all that being said, Freddie Prinze Jr. is talking about his marriage and their home life. He chatted with Us Weekly recently. Some highlights:
On the key to a happy marriage: ?There?s no keys. There?s no rules. There?s nothing like that. I don?t believe in false expectation. I just believe in knowing who you are when you start a relationship. And if you don?t, then that relationship probably isn?t going to work.?
They?re private people: ?For Sarah and I, we?re very private people. We try to make each other laugh, and we both kind of knew who we were. Hollywood?s a crazy business ?cause there?s very few locals here. ? And we can pick you out of a crowd. It?s like a lion seeing the weak gazelle. So, when you come out here, and you don?t know who you are, this business will define you and it will put its fingerprints all over you. It wants to do that. It needs to do that. And if you do know who you are, then you can kind of control your own destiny much more easily. The same rule applies in a relationship. If you don?t know who you are when you get in that relationship, odds are the other person is going to have a big hand in defining what kind of person you?re going to be. Or, and worse, if you pretend to be someone else, that?s a lie you?ve got to live forever if you want that relationship to work out forever. So, knowing yourself is sort of the key to doing it.?
His wife doesn?t mind that he?s a gamer: ?I played video games since I was a little boy. Sarah knew I played video games. If she ever gave me a hard time about playing video games, Sarah and I would not be together. Period. There would be no us. We?d just be friends ?cause I?m not giving up something I love because you don?t think it?s cool. And conversely, Sarah likes what she likes. I don?t trash reality television. I don?t trash any. If she digs it, cool. If you love and respect someone, what brings them joy should make you happy, whether you?re involved with it or not. So, let your girls watch what they want to watch. Let your dudes watch what they want to watch. Don?t give them a hard time. And if you find yourself in one of those relationships, maybe it?s time to have a conversation.?
He cooks & cleans most of the time: ?I was born here in California, so it was nice to finally learn the correct way to do things and it?s way easier [to use a dishwasher]. And it?s way less work for me. I cook and clean most of the time. Although, Sarah sometimes will do the cleaning. If I cook, she feels bad for me, takes pity on me. But most of the time I just try to do both just to knock it out and get it out of the way. And it definitely made our lives easier.?
[From Us Weekly]
So, he?s a gamer and he cooks and cleans and he?s presumably a hands-on dad, and that?s how their marriage works, basically. I actually like the basic gist of what he says: don?t get involved with someone if you?re going to try to change them, and go into relationships understanding that everything won?t be perfect all the time and that neither of you are perfect people. Oh, and know thyself. What?s remarkable about that is that again they were SO YOUNG when they met. Knowing yourself at that age is difficult, but they did it.
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| Drew Barrymore on body acceptance: 'I have stood in my closet and just cried' | Added 5 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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