Why does tina fey wear glasses
I had a really inept, inappropriate health class when I was in high school. I feel like schools and America in general are constantly changing their position on sex ed so the kids are confused. But you're also trying to win some hearts and minds? You're trying to suggest that girls don't have to be so cruel, so competitive?
Because the movie is based on Rosalind Wiseman's book, I felt a responsibility for the movie to have sort of a positive message. Rosalind also made me promise I wouldn't turn it into a filthy, stupid, cheesy teen comedy, and I felt what she does and what she's trying to do with the book is so serious and positive that I wanted it to be hopeful too," Fey says.
We read your essay in CosmoGirl! I was a really snarky girl. My whole thing was if I really liked a guy and he had the audacity to like someone else instead of me, I would hate that girl and devote hours and hours of time to picking her apart and talking about her behind her back and canvassing my friends to dislike her.
Just a waste of time, ridiculous, but when you're going through it at that age, you're making yourself sick with bile and hurting other people and their feelings," Fey says. The competition starts. I remember feeling at that time, you don't know what it is, something has changed and you're being judged by the way you look, and even though you don't want it, you want to win the contest.
You kind of lose your mind a little bit, and your friendships with other girls suffer accordingly. Fey is a wee dissembler when it comes to how she uses her looks to market herself. This is sweet in a way, though disingenuous. She pretends to be bemused by all the attention. In , however, as a new writer at "SNL," she decided to lose 30 pounds. And as she told Bust magazine, "once I lost weight, things started picking up for me.
But she shows up at the Emmy Awards in couture -- with the glasses. She frets that her image appeared in the laddy bible Maxim, but she posed for another magazine spread dressed in nylons and garter belt, a pen to her lips.
OK, everyone always asks about it, but the glasses? Where do the glasses come for your newscaster character on "Weekend Update"? Because a lot of people say those glasses are fake, right, because a dude from the New York Observer got it wrong. I need glasses to see far away, so I don't really need to be wearing them now, but I'm wearing them for the press junket. Like middle school all over again. Perhaps I'm a person who wears a blouse with an ascot?
Dark green nails? I think it's going to be a series of caftans. With all due respect, I disagree with Tina. I think she's picked up a style tip or two during the past few years did you notice her stunning red carpet style at the SAG Awards and the Golden Globes?
Here are three reasons I think Tina has become a style star:. Tina walked the red carpet at the SAG Awards in this strapless Oscar de la Renta gown with metallic belt that promptly placed her on many "best dressed" lists following the event.
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