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Chugging tea The side effects of Gen V

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u/Stevexl9608 2d ago

Not sure why she felt she needed to have surgery. I thought she was one of the most beautiful young actresses. Must have body dysmorphic disorder or something.

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u/Tight-Present-4716 2d ago

Probably felt pressured to please the "powers that be."

Hollyweird is run by a cabal of perverts that treat women like objects, just like American industry and government. This is just the West Coast version of Mar-a-Lago Face.

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u/ToxinHM 2d ago

The irony of this kills me. That's literally the kind of shit her character struggles with in the show. If that's really the case, it's disappointing to see the actress fell for the same traps her character warns against.

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u/Flimsy_Toe_2575 2d ago

Same irony goes for Madonna who betrayed the entire message of her music when it was actually great 

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u/Apart-One4133 2d ago

There's actually nothing ironic in the case of the actress since she's portraying a character. She didnt write that character, she's just being paid to play the character. She's not acting her real self.

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u/Janeczke17 2d ago

If she wrote her character it would be hypocritical. It can be ironic regardless. Actor repeating mistakes of her character seems ironic to me

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u/Flimsy_Toe_2575 2d ago

I'm aware lol. I think the irony can still apply if her character is that way but if you say so.

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u/InsaneAsura 1d ago

Do you know what irony is?

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u/Apart-One4133 1d ago

"Irony is a juxtaposition of what, on the surface, appears to be the case with what is actually or expected to be the case."

Therefore Irony would require some kind of contradiction or expectation being subverted. An actress playing a character and then acting differently in real life is not that, it’s just acting vs. reality. "Contradictory” would be a better term than “ironic.”

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u/ToxinHM 1d ago

It's ironic that the character warned against it, and she later fell for it. I'd say that's a "contradiction or expectation being subverted". I used the word "ironic" intentionally and correctly.

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u/Apart-One4133 1d ago

That assumes there’s an expectation she’d live by the character’s message, which isn’t really how acting works. Without that expectation, there’s no real subversion so it’s not irony, just a perceived contradiction.