What happened to Bridget Fonda?
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Re: What happened to Bridget Fonda?
Yes.
Yes.
Sure, to a certain extent.
No. That's entirely preventable.
Lol. No.
Yes.
Sure, to a certain extent.
No. That's entirely preventable.
Lol. No.
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Re: What happened to Bridget Fonda?
In my purely anecdotal observation, 47 is the year around which most people start to really visibly age. Most people look around the same until then. YMMV.
As far as weight gain, sure it's preventable. But then 2/3rds of Americans are overweight or obese so
As far as weight gain, sure it's preventable. But then 2/3rds of Americans are overweight or obese so
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I'm doubting that's the cause here.
However, this is partially what celebrities sign up for when they continue to pose on the red carpet, or in magazines, etc.. flaunting their new dresses, hair styles, etc. ... turning around like a model on a catwalk to ensure the cameraman gets every angle. I don't know if Fonda played those games as well, but most celebrities do because they know it helps their career. If you want to attract people's attention and have them look at you and admire your looks - then you can expect some people to criticize how you look as well.
Now I don't agree with stalking them and plastering their pictures in tabloids of how they look in the real world - that's a different story.
However, this is partially what celebrities sign up for when they continue to pose on the red carpet, or in magazines, etc.. flaunting their new dresses, hair styles, etc. ... turning around like a model on a catwalk to ensure the cameraman gets every angle. I don't know if Fonda played those games as well, but most celebrities do because they know it helps their career. If you want to attract people's attention and have them look at you and admire your looks - then you can expect some people to criticize how you look as well.
Now I don't agree with stalking them and plastering their pictures in tabloids of how they look in the real world - that's a different story.
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Im going to say its her UNTIL , she or Elfman comes out and says it not her, AND TO LEAVE THIS OTHER PERSON ALONE. Until then, thats her.
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So the “new” pics are just more of the old pics? That looks like the same set from earlier this year.
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This is the closest I could find to a possible mole:
But the fact that Bridget hasn’t come out and denied it’s her is more telling than any internet sleuthing, forensic analysis of grainy photos.
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As does prednisone and a host of other corticosteroids in treating inflammation and autoimmune disorders Kind of weird to speculate either way.
Speaking of which, just before he passed away I saw a few Smithereens concerts and Pat Denizio (lead singer/guitarist) looked GINORMOUS. 350+ lbs, at least. Having been on prednisone before, I could recognize the details. And empathize.
Still sounded great though. Amazing, actually. Man they were a great band
Speaking of which, just before he passed away I saw a few Smithereens concerts and Pat Denizio (lead singer/guitarist) looked GINORMOUS. 350+ lbs, at least. Having been on prednisone before, I could recognize the details. And empathize.
Still sounded great though. Amazing, actually. Man they were a great band
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Re: What happened to Bridget Fonda?
Why not create a what happened to Zak Effron thread and make this a fair fight?
People say he had some work done and if he did that is the true crime and not Bridget getting older and aging.
People say he had some work done and if he did that is the true crime and not Bridget getting older and aging.
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^ That’s an older picture. He has a David Hasselhoff jawline now.
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Looking back at this picture, I think this had to have been taken early on during her time away from the public - and on a rare occasion when she was at some event. She looks very healthy here... not thin - just right for her age. Very good looking. And looking more closely at this picture, I definitely see the resemblance between this and the latest pictures.
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Looking back at this picture, I think this had to have been taken early on during her time away from the public - and on a rare occasion when she was at some event. She looks very healthy here... not thin - just right for her age. Very good looking. And looking more closely at this picture, I definitely see the resemblance between this and the latest pictures.
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Re: What happened to Bridget Fonda?
I'm doubting that's the cause here.
However, this is partially what celebrities sign up for when they continue to pose on the red carpet, or in magazines, etc.. flaunting their new dresses, hair styles, etc. ... turning around like a model on a catwalk to ensure the cameraman gets every angle. I don't know if Fonda played those games as well, but most celebrities do because they know it helps their career. If you want to attract people's attention and have them look at you and admire your looks - then you can expect some people to criticize how you look as well.
Now I don't agree with stalking them and plastering their pictures in tabloids of how they look in the real world - that's a different story.
However, this is partially what celebrities sign up for when they continue to pose on the red carpet, or in magazines, etc.. flaunting their new dresses, hair styles, etc. ... turning around like a model on a catwalk to ensure the cameraman gets every angle. I don't know if Fonda played those games as well, but most celebrities do because they know it helps their career. If you want to attract people's attention and have them look at you and admire your looks - then you can expect some people to criticize how you look as well.
Now I don't agree with stalking them and plastering their pictures in tabloids of how they look in the real world - that's a different story.
And I still don’t understand why anyone cares what this person does or doesn’t do with her life, especially to the point of stalking her to take pictures so that people can…what, point and laugh? What’s the endgame here?
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