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Originally Posted by Ells:

And THIS SHIT HERE really, REALLY annoys me.  Celebs are forever doing this stunt.  Oh I'm so fat, I look terrible in a bikini, I need to lose weight and then sell you a dvd on how you can do it too.  When in fact they'd look just fine if they wore a bloody PROPER bikini with PROPER support instead of these stupid pieces of string    

Agreed - why would you wear a bikini like that if you had a wobbly belly?

 

Why not a swim suit or tankini? 

Soozy Woo

I don't even find the wobbly belly offensive Soozy.  It's the silly bikini that makes me mad.  Every celeb I've seen recently that are obviously going for the exercise dvd have been 'spotted' on the beach looking their worst.  Every single one of them has on a stupid bikini.  There are plenty of bikinis that make you look loads better (fuller pants and inderwired/padded top) but they insist on wearing the string ones.

 

 

 

 

 

I am not fat shaming AT ALL (geez, I'd have a cheek!) but is there REALLY any need for such small bikinis that make them look worse than they are?

 

 

Ells
Originally Posted by Rexi:

       
Originally Posted by Ells:

And THIS SHIT HERE really, REALLY annoys me.  Celebs are forever doing this stunt.  Oh I'm so fat, I look terrible in a bikini, I need to lose weight and then sell you a dvd on how you can do it too.  When in fact they'd look just fine if they wore a bloody PROPER bikini with PROPER support instead of these stupid pieces of string    

Who is this picture of Ells?

 

The face looks a bit like Claire Sweeney, but not the stomache!


       


Claire is pregnant and god is she letting everyone know, why do celebs think they are the first people ever to have a baby
Aimee
Originally Posted by erinp:

Vicki Paterson Geordie shore is now looking fab .

Chantelle and Charlotte bringing out a weight DVD by chance .

I could nearly bet my house on it, Erin.  It's something that really gets on my nerves.  'I'm so embarrassed to have put on weight so let me wear a string bikini and run up and down the beach and then grab at my fat bits.  Oh My God is that a papparazzi?'   

Ells

Ryan Stevenson and Kallum Higginbotham show off the new kit. Picture: SNS

Ryan Stevenson and Kallum Higginbotham show off the new kit. Picture: SNS

PARTICK Thistle have launched their new away kit, designed in support of the Breast Cancer Care charity.

 

The kit deal will see ÂĢ3 from every shirt sale donated to the charity, which provides specialist support for those affected by breast cancer. It follows on from an earlier fundraising deal to brand the headrests in the Firhill dugouts with the charity’s logo.

The strips comprise a black shirt with pink panels, white shorts, and pink socks, with the charity’s logo on the front of the shirt.

Jags managing director Ian Maxwell told ptfc.co.uk: “We already have a close partnership with Breast Cancer Care Scotland and the link up with the dugout seats has worked really well.

“It’s a fantastic charity and one that deals with a subject which affects so many families across Scotland. I know many people that are associated with the Club have had their lives touched by breast cancer so it’s an ideal charity for us to get involved with.

“In modern football it’s easy to get carried away with the importance of what is happening on the pitch. However, when you see the work Breast Cancer Care Scotland does, and the practical support it provides for those directly and indirectly affected by breast cancer, it really puts things into perspective. It’s a cause we as a club are proud to be associated with and a partnership I hope lasts for the foreseeable future.”

Shona Smith of Breast Cancer Care Scotland said they were ‘thrilled’ at the link-up, adding: “The funds raised will enable the charity to continue to offer essential support through our free and confidential helpline and face-to-face services, to all those affected by this brutal disease. We can’t wait to see the team, and their fans, in the strip this season.”

FM

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