We love it as much as we love watching The Notebook. In a sauna. Wearing a parka. And burlap underwear.
And if there’s anything we love more than American Idol, it's following past American Idol contestants on their road to guaranteed fame and fortune.Take Carrie Underwood for example. She’s twanged her melodies all the way to the top of the country music world, and it isn’t because she’s worked that midriff or had unclassy cleavage, either, because girlfriend says she isn’t into showing a lot of skin.
You see, kids? You don’t need to know that Europe is a continent, not a country to be successful. Just have classy cleavage and you’re golden.
In the January issue of Glamour magazine, former American Idol finalist Carrie Underwood shares her views on the hot button topic of body image. Like many celebrities these days, Carrie Underwood’s weight has been followed closely by the press. It’s such a fascinating topic, really. The sooner we can convince young starlets to become human Shrinky Dinks, the sooner we can start railing on them for being deathly skinny and shake our heads in disgust at what terrible role models they are for young girls.
Carrie Underwood really gets to the heart of the matter as the following quote from the Glamour article illustrates:
“I definitely don’t do stomach, because nobody wants to see that… And cleavage can be done in a tasteful manner — you can be intelligent, sexy and not have boobs everywhere.”
The statement “not having boobs everywhere” is intelligent and sexy enough all on its own if you ask us. Intelligent, sexy ladies throughout the years have often commented on not having their boobs everywhere. Seriously, Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly were all about not having their boobs go everywhere.
Really, though, it’s a breath of fresh air to see an attractive young lady not feel like she has to flash the whole world to be successful and respected. Well done, Carrie Underwood. Well done. Now get back to making that good old fashioned country music even though we’d rather listen to an album of cats being strangled.
Hey, Christina Aguilera, we hope you took Carrie Underwood’s message to heart before you spray yourself orange and made us all look at your big naked foetus-filled stomach all the time. Oh, wait…too late. Far, far too late.
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selina says
A true beautiful woman like Carrie doesn’t need to show her body. If the face or the personality don’t work nothing will.