Jodie Marsh reveals new look for a body-building comp....
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Seriously - why do people want to LOOK that way?? Plastic from the fake tan to the fake boobs. Ick. There's nothing natural or healthy about that . . . the "before" photo from 2003 is a much more attractive and HEALTHY looking photo. No disrespect intended to serious body-builders out there, but that is not the goal for me.0
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Ewwwwww! Nasty!
(wouldn't mind having her butt though)0 -
just ewww.0
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As long as she's happy!!0
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I like buff chicks, and I kind of understand the costume makeup, but I'll never understand the copper body paint (but not neck paint). I had shoes that color and shine.
I also like how big rants and raves start about when you diss somebody who is too fat or too skinny, but slam all you want the too muscular girls.
The darker you are the more defined the muscle looks, hence the body paint used in competitions.
Well there ya be! I wonder if I might have a muscle show if I wasn't the same shade as my socks
Haha!! Love that!! I am the same way!! :laugh:0 -
She looks so bad
She used to have a fab body - helllllo, she made a whole career out of it!
Oh jodie...0 -
I've never liked her but I will be watching the show in January if I remember its on, as although I don't have the discipline to do this I find it fascinating. There is a show that was on channel 5 called extraordinary people: supersized she, which was a fascinating insight into females bodybuilding following a British woman and her fight to get to the olympiad its well worth watching.
I'm sure somebody mentioned it but jodie is only that dark to cover her tattoos as you get marked down for them. Hope she improves her freestyle routine as it was disappointing0 -
Revolting.
Good tone and muscle definition is appealing, but body builders of both sexes take things too far IMHO, and look like freaks. It makes women look like men, and men look like Arnie Schwarzenegger meatheads.
With that peculiar nose of hers and her comedy breasts I don't think she's doing herself any favours.
Hard work though too look like that, can't take away the dedication she's put into it. If that's what she wants she's done well.0 -
As long as she's happy!!
I'm not sure she is though, the way she has to keep changing everything about her physical appearance.0 -
Not my cup of tea but if she's happy then good on her. I watched a program she was in and she doesn't seem to like herself very much hence all the plastic surgery and fakeness if that's even a word0
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Revolting.
Good tone and muscle definition is appealing, but body builders of both sexes take things too far IMHO, and look like freaks. It makes women look like men, and men look like Arnie Schwarzenegger meatheads.
With that peculiar nose of hers and her comedy breasts I don't think she's doing herself any favours.
Hard work though too look like that, can't take away the dedication she's put into it. If that's what she wants she's done well.
Best cancel my application then.....I ordered some of that bromze stuff too (0 -
ugh. gross.0
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I guess anyone can achieve those results if they have a personal trainer 24/7 and nothing else to do with their lives. She still looks gross tho.
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I don't think its wrong to find that look unattractive, as it's not natural. People that are super skinny or super fat don't look attractive because it's not natural, and it's the same with body building! Humans are meant to be toned and athletic with a bit of muscle, and women are meant to have a bit of fat on them as it helps with our reproductive hormones and when we're carrying babies. So yeah, if you wanna look like that fine, but I also think it's prefectly acceptable to say NO, I don't think that's attractive.0
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