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Jodie Marsh
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On the occasions where i have seen JM on reality TV shows, she has always seemed to be a woman with deep-seated psychological problems which have manifested themselves in an unhealthy need for attention.
This she has achieved by her glamour modelling, her plastic surgery, and now, body-buidling.
I have always thought that JM is a 'writ-large' example of the simple fact that we do not see ourselves as other people see us.
How else would she have had her nose surgically altered to look how it looks now? Add in the seriously over-whitened teeth and the enhanced breats (which are even more accentuated by her loss of body fat) and she appears to be a woman who sees something in the mirror that is other than what most people see when the look at her in the papers, or on tv.
If she is happy is she is, then fine, but I wonder if it is another chapter in her quest to overcome the fact that someone somewhere has told her that she is not attractive, or loveable, and told her with sufficient force and conviction that she has never ever forgotten it, and that is a serious shame.
This she has achieved by her glamour modelling, her plastic surgery, and now, body-buidling.
I have always thought that JM is a 'writ-large' example of the simple fact that we do not see ourselves as other people see us.
How else would she have had her nose surgically altered to look how it looks now? Add in the seriously over-whitened teeth and the enhanced breats (which are even more accentuated by her loss of body fat) and she appears to be a woman who sees something in the mirror that is other than what most people see when the look at her in the papers, or on tv.
If she is happy is she is, then fine, but I wonder if it is another chapter in her quest to overcome the fact that someone somewhere has told her that she is not attractive, or loveable, and told her with sufficient force and conviction that she has never ever forgotten it, and that is a serious shame.