I gotta agree with Aliblahba on this one. This only proves that you can take an unflattering picture of anyone (and vice versa, which explains the Facebook fatty-to-hottie phenomenon). What's more, a lot of the before pictures are of lower production value--bad lighting, low-def. In other words, this isn't apples-to-apples comparison.
In my old line of work, I used to see/meet a lot of the "in" celebrities. Seven out of ten times, the chicks looked BETTER in person. The other 30 percent were obviously flubbing the system with all the makeup and camera tricks--which you can't pull of in person.
In my old line of work, I used to see/meet a lot of the "in" celebrities. Seven out of ten times, the chicks looked BETTER in person. The other 30 percent were obviously flubbing the system with all the makeup and camera tricks--which you can't pull of in person.