#Actress Athlete
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theomenmedia · 4 months ago
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Saiyami Kher Completes Iron Man70.3
Saiyami Kher not only dazzles on screen but also in sports! She's the first Indian actress to complete the grueling Ironman 70.3 in Germany.
Link to the full story: https://www.theomenmedia.com/post/saiyami-kher-triumphs-as-first-indian-actress-to-conquer-ironman-70-3-in-germany
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blue-mattress · 2 months ago
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Paige Spiranac
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l00k4tm4m45c415 · 4 months ago
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Christine Lydon
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alvallah · 1 year ago
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Whenever I find myself agonizing over the idea of aging I find it helps to look up images of older women I admire physically or mentally. Intelligent and accomplished old women posed for magazines and author portraits, athletic old women hiking or running or doing yoga, elegant old women with a fashion sense, old women crafting and creating with their aged hands, old women who rock tattoos and long hair. And after about 15 minutes the anxiety is no longer a problem because I know I have the power to become a poised, stylish, badass old woman myself someday if I put in the effort. Really helps.
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celebratingwomen · 2 years ago
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Naomi Osaka for Vogue
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roboartrevolution86blog · 6 months ago
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balkanballad · 7 months ago
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me being a dreamer, I love talking with people about what they would do in another life as their occupation despite actual talent/possibilities and such
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sharpenings · 2 years ago
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Sharpenings.
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killingfrankie · 9 months ago
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i want to be sporty so bad but my anxiety won’t let me do that. i love basketball and i love running and skateboarding but none of my friends like that stuff because they’re all creatively inclined people. and so am i. but i want to be both. rant over!! love u guys<3
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zukosfires · 10 months ago
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I’m getting real sick of people body shaming the actresses for Azula and Mai. It’s okay to not like the casting choices, but it’s another thing entirely to bully them on the internet for their weight.
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lashelldowhower2000blog · 6 months ago
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blue-mattress · 2 months ago
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Paige Spiranac
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l00k4tm4m45c415 · 1 year ago
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Denise Masino
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kingofreturn41 · 1 year ago
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yours-stevie · 1 year ago
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Body goals 🔥
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ok random thought: so I’ve been seeing little snippets of alyson stoner’s “dear hollywood” podcast which is about child stars and what they call the “toddler-to-trainwreck” pipeline. and it’s just got me thinking about some things, and I think I’ve reached the conclusion that i’m not against children acting, but I am against child stars and the concept of “child stardom”.
so let me explain: I don’t think that we should remove under-18s from every movie or TV show. I think that, if done properly, a kid or teen being on a movie set can be more like an after-school drama club rather than a job. I think that kids on film sets should have multiple safeguards and adults looking after them, and I think every effort should be taken to make sure they’re treated like kids and not adults. so if all of those are in place, then I have no problem with kids acting.
it’s the child stardom, in my opinion, that’s the problem. it’s when kids are made into stars, whether they sing or act or whatever, that puts them in danger. when they’re put on the pedestal that a lot of people put celebrities on, when they’re being overworked, when their parents keep pushing them to do more and not caring about them as people, that’s when we run into problems. cause when kids are continuously pushed into doing audition after audition (rather than doing 1 or 2 jobs over the course of their childhood) that’s when they get overworked and do auditions that are inappropriate or potentially traumatic. when kids star on Disney shows or release “wholesome” music, that’s when they go wild not because they’re “bad” or anything, but they’ve been forbidden from behaving like a normal teen/young adult (honestly it’s similar to kids with overly strict parents). when kids have all eyes on them growing up, they crack under the pressure, because hey, ADULTS can barely handle celebrity.
and yeah I get that certain acting jobs require more public eye than others. but if the diary of a wimpy kid kids could be protected and have fairly normal lives, then more could have been done for the harry potter kids. it’s not impossible.
so anyways, I hope this post made sense, just organizing my thoughts.
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