Priyanka Chopra; Plastic (Cosmetic ) Surgery 2020

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  • Priyanka Chopra; Plastic (cosmetic) Surgery 2020
    Hi Fam: this video is about Priyanka Chopra's plastic surgery. I think it really important to talk about plastic surgery openly. We will also be discussing topics like skin lightening and inclusivity of all skin tones in the beauty industry and in different cultures. Please don't bring hate to Priyanka Chopra for plastic surgery; she like everyone else is doing the best they know how to do and there are many pressures in Hollywood. If you like commentary on plastic surgery then I invite you to watch and comment on this video: Priyanka Chopra; Plastic Surgery 2020 #priyankachopra #powerofmakeup #nickjonas
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  • @LorryHill
    @LorryHill  Před 3 lety +114

    *For Celebrity BODY Analysis join my Patreon $4 a month ! My Patreon: **www.patreon.com/lorryhill*

    • @ebytsamuel8539
      @ebytsamuel8539 Před 3 lety +1

      pls check the south indian especially malayali actresses ,in many movies actresses are wearing mild to no makeup and colour is not a problem . so pls talk about indian film industries based on just how bolywood is. india is so diversed

    • @belmavalencia1710
      @belmavalencia1710 Před 3 lety

      @@ebytsamuel8539 ³³³³³³³

    • @kineticballs77
      @kineticballs77 Před 3 lety +3

      Your nose and lips look unnatural as fcuk. I'm not hating btw just saying

    • @kanikalungani
      @kanikalungani Před 3 lety +2

      Please do a video on Gal Gadot. She has done a lot to her face which is apparent but nobody is talking about it!!

    • @kanikalungani
      @kanikalungani Před 3 lety +2

      @@kineticballs77 Look at her photos from her pageant days. She has definitely had a rhinoplasty and done something to her eyes. And maybe chin. I hate lies

  • @fernandaaguil
    @fernandaaguil Před 4 lety +6653

    Oh God, the "is that your original nose?" was so embarrassing! Why treat people like that? So rude.

    • @JJDiddley
      @JJDiddley Před 4 lety +463

      I think I would have replied, "What kind of question is that?"

    • @ilonat.2421
      @ilonat.2421 Před 4 lety +391

      Yeah, but she is right. It's just stupid lying about it when it's so evident

    • @user-pz6kq2tv9m
      @user-pz6kq2tv9m Před 4 lety +105

      @@ilonat.2421 I don't know why are my replies keeps getting deleted but it's not because it is not a sensitive subject for you does means it is also the other ways for others. The worst type of people are the ones who ruins other people's happiness just because they are made out of bitterness in life.

    • @cookiesarelikecream
      @cookiesarelikecream Před 4 lety +164

      ilona tsymbalyuk She doesn’t have to answer though because the question was unwarranted. If I was a celebrity I wouldn’t admit to plastic surgery on some morning show if it was randomly asked. I honestly get why celebrities want to keep that stuff private

    • @ilonat.2421
      @ilonat.2421 Před 4 lety +105

      @@user-pz6kq2tv9m rhinoplasty is not an illness it was her choice to improve her appearance, stop victimizing her for nothing....

  • @adventurebabyboomer7318
    @adventurebabyboomer7318 Před 4 lety +2944

    I agree if you have a reasonably nice nose, don't risk ruining it. Saying: "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"..........

    • @justynawisniewska1213
      @justynawisniewska1213 Před 4 lety +90

      Same, I don't like when people go under the knife to change something really insignificant about their nose, it's just not worth the risk. However it's their choice at the end of the day.

    • @livinglifejaybyjay3063
      @livinglifejaybyjay3063 Před 4 lety +14

      Catherine Cote priyanka is a classic example

    • @kellym6308
      @kellym6308 Před 4 lety +30

      I’ve thought of that too because I don’t necessarily love my nose but there’s really nothing wrong with it so I feel like if I did anything then it would just mess up the proportions of my face

    • @livinglifejaybyjay3063
      @livinglifejaybyjay3063 Před 4 lety +13

      Kelly M it’s the center of your face! Just think if ur already staring at it now, what if they tweak it not to your specifications? Oh god the horror

    • @nancybreaux9684
      @nancybreaux9684 Před 3 lety +2

      Agreed.

  • @10rinzler
    @10rinzler Před 3 lety +1854

    Not to mention, the make-up artists in Indian Weddings literally paint the bride's face white. Even if you insist on looking natural...they say "oh it is your wedding, you shouldn't look dark". The end result you don't even look like yourself at your own wedding.

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 3 lety +249

      Omg that’s awful

    • @Sana-dz8fh
      @Sana-dz8fh Před 3 lety +104

      What about western beauty standards..they also like to apply the foundation that's way darker than their actual skin colour..that's awful too...

    • @MarvellousOlayinka.
      @MarvellousOlayinka. Před 3 lety +5

      I agree with you 100%

    • @metis9692
      @metis9692 Před 3 lety +4

      nono Rainbows vlog nope

    • @curerose6906
      @curerose6906 Před 3 lety +17

      @@metis9692 Its tho, if you arent tanned and you live near a beach you will be laughed at

  • @FZAChannel
    @FZAChannel Před 3 lety +3820

    Her nose during miss America was perfect. Sometimes a little imperfections is beautiful

    • @Tis_sneha
      @Tis_sneha Před 3 lety +382

      She was Miss World not Miss America

    • @bugs443
      @bugs443 Před 3 lety +244

      She was miss India and later miss World.

    • @sriyangopi8708
      @sriyangopi8708 Před 3 lety +36

      but it was perfect.....right

    • @annate4347
      @annate4347 Před 3 lety +49

      The upper part of her nose bridge was so much thinner. It suited her face a lot more.

    • @user-fw6fe1gu4r
      @user-fw6fe1gu4r Před 3 lety +14

      She always looked bad pls

  • @user-bj7em4fv1p
    @user-bj7em4fv1p Před 4 lety +6427

    I was always shocked by the fact that someone who literally won the title of most beautiful woman in the world would feel the need to change her features. She was always gorgeous. I think the woman who asked her if her nose was natural had absolutely no place in asking her something like this, plastic surgery is too delicate of a subject to just ask about it so abruptly. She was clearly embarrassed.

    • @achlachoudhury7899
      @achlachoudhury7899 Před 4 lety +541

      The particular discussion was plastic surgery and acceptance. It kind of defeats the purpose of being in the forum if you are going to lie about your plastic surgery.

    • @Enigmaticbeacon
      @Enigmaticbeacon Před 4 lety +123

      She did it to fit the white standard of beauty of Bollywood and Hollywood.

    • @ha8236
      @ha8236 Před 4 lety +219

      She's never been comfortable with her beauty due to her skin tone. She often talks about her brains opposed to her looks. She often says in her interviews if she's not perceived as beautiful she doesn't mind, she has her education. which is a good way to think but she clearly was not happy or confident in her looks. Even after winning Miss World, the Indian community had issues with her skin. Shes also uncomfortable because of her nose as people didn't like it, and people in the industry often told her they didn't like her nose/ she should consider getting her nose done (which she has spoken about in alot of interviews). She unfortunately fell under societal pressures and got it changed. Even after literally becoming Miss World it is sad to see she never fully accepted how beautiful she really was.

    • @asarahi888
      @asarahi888 Před 4 lety +80

      because beauty standards affect and enslave every woman. it makes every woman feel they’re wrong in some way, no matter how much money they have, no matter how many times they are told they’re beautiful.

    • @nad0862
      @nad0862 Před 4 lety +23

      @@Enigmaticbeacon no she did it for herself, she had already won the world beauty pageant and was already famous, and a lot of actresses don't have a perfect nose look at Meryl Streep, Sandra Oh....

  • @user-e2023
    @user-e2023 Před 4 lety +2729

    I love how you brought up the fact it's okay to have dark skin in ads as long as you have white features. So true, people rarely speak on that.

    • @Stephaniacat
      @Stephaniacat Před 4 lety +212

      The sad thing is that so many white girls are blackfishing. And they get praised for their tan, voluptuous body , just like the Kardashians and black and latinas get shamed

    • @ashleyshim2078
      @ashleyshim2078 Před 4 lety +16

      @@Stephaniacat YES!

    • @Butterflywarrior214
      @Butterflywarrior214 Před 4 lety +77

      Stephania cat sorry but I’ve never seen or heard of a Latina being scrutinized for her shape e.g. salma hayek, Sofia vergara

    • @amyg.9058
      @amyg.9058 Před 4 lety +39

      A’isha I’ve never heard anyone shamed for their curvy body shape but I’ve heard the darker the skin you get criticized but if you’re white it’s trendy

    • @Neellohit
      @Neellohit Před 4 lety +64

      Kaydra I agree. In Hollywood, black women look Latin and Latinas look Italian. Everyone is generally lighter.

  • @foreseengust
    @foreseengust Před 3 lety +492

    Imagine being crowned Ms. World and still feeling like you aren't pretty enough....

    • @misbahailia3345
      @misbahailia3345 Před 2 lety +39

      Then having endless videos preaching about self confidence. 🙄

    • @is2snmi
      @is2snmi Před 2 lety +17

      @@misbahailia3345 k, but just to clarify. Self confidence ≠ Self steem.

    • @SLa-pb1gg
      @SLa-pb1gg Před rokem

      I mean look at Mike and Janet. Two absolutely beautiful Black people, but got so much work done. I read in Janet’s book that she hated her smile, and didn’t understand why ppl loved it so much. She said her producer Jimmy Jam asked her to smile cause she looked down, and he said ppl love your smile and she was surprised by that and said “they do”. He said “YES! It’s one of your many beautiful features”. But for someone as gorgeous as she was in the 80’s and 90’s to not see that, is sad. Self esteem issues will rip you a part. Same with Mike.

  • @chanseymeatball
    @chanseymeatball Před 3 lety +1616

    I’m a neonatal nurse in a predominantly Hispanic community. It’s really sad when babies are born and the first thing I hear is relatives asking about the baby’s skin tone. All babies are beautiful! 😢

    • @childofgod6769
      @childofgod6769 Před 2 lety +79

      It continues on into adolescence. Some moms even borderline want their girls to be sexy and there is a lot of racism too

    • @zeisslens1164
      @zeisslens1164 Před 2 lety +2

      Chill dude people like to exaggerate and portray stuff believe me it's not like that atleast not for me.

    • @PassionPno
      @PassionPno Před 2 lety +60

      It's the same here in Asia. My father is of Southern Indian origin and my mother is of Southern Chinese origin. After I was born, people came to visit my mother and I to see what colour was my skin tone.

    • @earth7451
      @earth7451 Před 2 lety +79

      There is a huge amount of racism in Latin America.

    • @JessieR2023
      @JessieR2023 Před 2 lety +24

      @@earth7451 there’s racisms everywhere.

  • @AsianPapita
    @AsianPapita Před 4 lety +1774

    I don't have any issues about people having plastic surgery. What bothers me is when people lie about it. Priyanka has forever lied about any form of plastic surgery, considering she endorses the love yourself the way you are.

    • @k.p.4818
      @k.p.4818 Před 4 lety +166

      When you admit to it she has a lot to lose. She will be forever trolled for being 'plastic'. And there's really an obsession everywhere with being 'naturally beautiful' or ' I woke up like this'. So admitting that she is had help to look the way she does, takes the novelty away from her, which is earning her bread and butter for her by the way. And Priyanka is a really smart woman, she would never do that. She knows what to say when.

    • @geezdammie4569
      @geezdammie4569 Před 4 lety +11

      @@k.p.4818 well said

    • @pragyanraj9192
      @pragyanraj9192 Před 3 lety +5

      @@aneekareghunathanstudent1016 agree with u!!!!

    • @mikiim5739
      @mikiim5739 Před 3 lety +32

      What's funny is that her doctor parents owned a plastic surgery clinic that she inaugurated with her own hands

    • @savagebeast8654
      @savagebeast8654 Před 3 lety +15

      @smeraldo Yea but she was bullied by her own family members its not easy to come out with stuff like that. They probably made her feel very insecure.

  • @janninmarie8385
    @janninmarie8385 Před 4 lety +1055

    I agree. Priyanka was already crowned as the most beautiful girl in the world in her natural state. Why risk going to a surgeon to change anything.

    • @joeyballinger4077
      @joeyballinger4077 Před 3 lety +80

      because she was not getting much roles in indian film industry(bollywood) .
      in beginning she was mostly getting side chick,supporting actress or negative roles.
      but after her surgeries she was cast in big films opposite big stars of bollywood.
      no doubt she was highly talented and confident.
      but surgeries helped her to make her career.

    • @harshasewlani5312
      @harshasewlani5312 Před 3 lety +41

      There must have been someone who made her feel insecure

    • @eupiaeupia2647
      @eupiaeupia2647 Před 3 lety +4

      She is verry pretty!

    • @Tofusthetics
      @Tofusthetics Před 2 lety +3

      The pressure of fame

    • @noorehaq892
      @noorehaq892 Před 2 lety +1

      She was crowned because of offering her body because she was just an ordinary looking girl

  • @pimpindymepiece
    @pimpindymepiece Před 3 lety +1634

    Priyanka’s before face was STUNNING. It’s crazy that we don’t see ourselves the way other ppl do.

    • @arain764niara
      @arain764niara Před 2 lety +33

      I honestly thought she was prettier before but I guess she thought she wasn't standing out in Bollywood

    • @dee27206
      @dee27206 Před 2 lety +7

      @@arain764niara Not Bollywood she thought that she wasn’t standing out because of Hollywood. Don’t confused the two. She was very much popular in India’s Bollywood scene.

    • @hayat3428
      @hayat3428 Před rokem +4

      Well, she said directors had told her she had a big nose in her early acting days. You can see her nose changing from her second film . It's a tough industry. Even her senior, the late talented actress Sridevi had a nose job. To me she she always looked beautiful but to Bollywood the whiter the skin, the thinner the nose, the better. Hence why you'll rarely see dark skinned actors in lead roles. One of the few dark skinned actors currently is the incredible Nawazuddin Sidiqui, and he has complained many times being typecast and labelled "unconventional" because of his looks.

    • @optimisticandpessimistic4785
      @optimisticandpessimistic4785 Před rokem

      exactly

    • @optimisticandpessimistic4785
      @optimisticandpessimistic4785 Před rokem

      @@dee27206 Most indians are racist just accept it, and btw i am an indian...

  • @saritameow4092
    @saritameow4092 Před 3 lety +305

    She was so stunning, SO stunning that she won MISS WORLD with her natural beauty. I’ve been looking around the web for articles about her story. I don’t understand why she felt the need to get plastic surgery and I feel like all it did was cause issues for her in the end. This just breaks my heart.

    • @prapanthebachelorette6803
      @prapanthebachelorette6803 Před 2 lety +10

      Immense pressure and insecurity from being surrounded by people in the entertainment industry, I guess

    • @prapanthebachelorette6803
      @prapanthebachelorette6803 Před 2 lety +3

      She was my love at first sight in terms of asian representation in the whole western entertainment industry by the way

    • @Lovedebating
      @Lovedebating Před rokem

      She have low self-esteem issue

    • @user-bk9fk2tq2z
      @user-bk9fk2tq2z Před 16 dny

      @@prapanthebachelorette6803 Nope, you are giving her excuses. Priyanka did that stuff to herself, the directors and other people never wanted her to change her nose.

  • @mermaidsexist4339
    @mermaidsexist4339 Před 4 lety +3359

    She was SO beautiful before surgery. She is beautiful after surgery, but I honestly feel she was more beautiful before 😥 ... videos like this are really helping me to accept and love myself as I am.

    • @Mini-Toast_
      @Mini-Toast_ Před 4 lety +73

      Yeah but she was much younger then as well. Like some of those pics are from the 90s.

    • @KiteFlyingVespa
      @KiteFlyingVespa Před 4 lety +40

      Yeah, unfortunately now it's just too obvious that she had work done and you notice that before seeing her natural beauty.

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 4 lety +97

      @mermaids; yes to loving and accepting yourself !!!

    • @NubianGirl
      @NubianGirl Před 4 lety +9

      @@LorryHill can you talk about dua lipa?

    • @luka0deepta0luka
      @luka0deepta0luka Před 4 lety +10

      Let's not forget colonial hangover the whole of Asia faces

  • @meerkatmeens
    @meerkatmeens Před 4 lety +3753

    It’s 2020 and I still rarely see an Indian movie in which the female lead is a dark skinned woman... all of what you said in this video is sadly true. The pressure to whiten your skintone is still extremely prevalent. Edit: spelling

    • @kayad5458
      @kayad5458 Před 4 lety +248

      Its also sad because they also have whitish features. For example, aishwarya rai is practically worshipped for her blue eyes and white features (not that she isn't beautiful and stunning) whereas a more ethnic and darker girl would be rejected even if she was beautiful :/
      edit: I phrased this wrong, Aishwarya rai is NOT in anyway European. However, the proximity to lighter features give her a privilege over a dark skinned woman. A history of colorism in South Asia precedes contact with Europeans (colonization), but Eurocentric beauty standards are mostly an affect of eurocentrism.

    • @Adele5554
      @Adele5554 Před 4 lety +235

      Indians are the most racist towards themselves it's true. There's a lot of self hatred.

    • @adrienne2838
      @adrienne2838 Před 4 lety +93

      I feel like in a lot of nonwhite countries the lead actors always tend to be a white looking ethnic person

    • @anmolsrivastava7209
      @anmolsrivastava7209 Před 4 lety +42

      Well its true that they always use light skinned people in Indian movies but they dont have to whiten their skin as Indians come in every possible skin shades and facial stuctures

    • @Fiery309
      @Fiery309 Před 4 lety +90

      Meena Calaimany Yes, or worse yet, how in the recent movie Bala they gave an actress “black face” when they could have very EASILY cast a woman who naturally HAD that skintone. It was appalling. 🤯

  • @thatguybutitsactuallyagirl5384

    She looked more Indian before. I was kind of surprised when I first learnt she was Indian.
    "It's ok to have a dark skin tone as long as you have the perfect westernized features."
    This is so important!
    I'm from Haiti and, in families, since we are all kind of mixed because of slavery, we all tend to have different skin tones and it's true that the person with the lighter skin tone and often get praised more but it isn't as obvious as it could be.

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 3 lety +15

      Thank you for telling about your own experience; that’s awful 😞

    • @pssurvivor
      @pssurvivor Před 2 lety +15

      She looks pretty indian to me. i should know, i'm indian.

  • @Ririririri08
    @Ririririri08 Před 3 lety +101

    I’m an Indian from Singapore. In Singapore I hardly get any negative comments about my skin tone. My mum and my sis are fair skinned but they have never commented about me being dark or etc. My mum came from a small town in India, when I visited there I hear so many comments about me being dark skinned and them having a disappointed look that I didn’t look like my mum. It’s just sad to see the stigma around dark skin in India. I was young when I visited and I was so affected by it. Now I just take it as a grain of salt when I go over and hear comments of such. I just feel sad that they see dark skin as a negative trait when it’s actually so beautiful.

  • @letBIGGIErest
    @letBIGGIErest Před 4 lety +4821

    The skin bleaching practices in India make me so sad. I think Indian women are some of the most beautiful women in the world, and not seeing them embrace their ethnicity is really frustrating. Hopefully the beauty industry can push for all people to embrace their uniqueness!

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 4 lety +468

      It makes me sad too; I think if makeup companies start making more shades and having darker toned ladies as their models (in India) they would make more money not less; but for that Indian women would need to demand it by voting with their dollars (not buying non inclusive makeup)

    • @keri471
      @keri471 Před 4 lety +222

      This fair skin ideal is even prevalent in Indian communities out of India. I live in South Africa and Indian mothers will tell their sons get a fair girl and guys will tell you point blank that they don't like dark girls because they don't want dark children. I've lived with this my whole life knowing that I'm not fair so I can't expect anyone to see me as anything more. Bollywood isn't even true to Indians. They keep bringing in people from other countries as well as long as the skin colour is not medium to dark. If you're not fair, then you must strive to atleast be "intelligent" so you have a selling point 🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️

    • @GodsAngelAnkita
      @GodsAngelAnkita Před 4 lety +18

      Thank You.
      I appreciate your comment.

    • @danielabassano9528
      @danielabassano9528 Před 4 lety +61

      @@keri471 you are completely right and this is a fact part of Whole Asian culture, not only Indian impacting dramatically all the aspects of the life of people. But about Bollywood i noticed that, obviously they pursue fairness and fair models but that the big stars become big more because of their caste rather than just the looks. Is full of not fair actors in Bollywood, they bleach, they do plastic, they have filters, makeup... But it seems to me that also cinema is more a caste thing in India and when there is someone meant to be in that position they make it look always more fair skinned and caucasoids

    • @danielabassano9528
      @danielabassano9528 Před 4 lety +19

      @Joselene Lu Some of them wanna look rich enough to afford the holidays in expensive sunny places, some others wanna look "exotic" in their opinion of the concept often including a more sexually aggressive allure. Some others want a "healthier" "sun-kissed" look because often the pale skin is associated to illness or goth culture.

  • @maram3216
    @maram3216 Před 4 lety +894

    She moved to the West where her tanned skin is more valued. That's what I did too, moved from Asia to the Canada where my tanned skin is celebrated and seen beautiful, even preferred. It makes a HUGE difference to my self esteem and happiness. I realized I've been lied to about my worth when I was in colorist Asia. It's a toxic place where an average looking fair skinned person can get all the opportunities that a beautiful yet tanned skin person can't. Glad I moved out.

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 4 lety +76

      It’s sad you had to move 😐

    • @maram3216
      @maram3216 Před 4 lety +75

      @@LorryHill In Asia there's like this barrier - if you don't pass the skin colour test then you'll never be seen as beautiful enough no matter how gorgeous your features are. I heard compliments about my physical appearance for the first time only after I moved out - it was hard to grasp it at first.
      Moving out 6 years ago was a huge turning point of my life. Now I'm married with kids and never felt more beautiful and happy. ❤️
      Thank you for talking about this topic in your video. I'm really grateful.

    • @kimi8196
      @kimi8196 Před 3 lety +4

      @Joselene Lu true

    • @eyexha
      @eyexha Před rokem

      Dayum girl I'd have to wait until I can afford it haha

    • @SteadilyGrinding
      @SteadilyGrinding Před rokem +1

      Unless you're black, that is.

  • @ash91297
    @ash91297 Před 3 lety +301

    A perfect nose is one you can breathe through

  • @Vaipatri1
    @Vaipatri1 Před 3 lety +97

    I'm indian and what you are saying is so correct. I grew up with the perception of, because I'm darker skinned I must not be beautiful, because time and time when I'd visit India people would make comments like, "you've gotten so dark" and "you used to be so light when you were a baby"

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 3 lety +10

      That is awful; I’m sorry

  • @jahawalgern8273
    @jahawalgern8273 Před 4 lety +544

    You looked so upset and almost emotional speaking about the “skin lightening” trend, all I have to say is that means so much to people like me who are darker skin... thank you soo so much

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 4 lety +151

      Hi Jaha; I was upset; it got to me. I had to take frequent breaks from researching it . The unfairness of it all. I really hope things start to get better even if it’s slowly.

    • @SLa-pb1gg
      @SLa-pb1gg Před rokem +5

      While Im not dark skin, I am a Black woman and I can tell you, I don’t tolerate dark skin slander. At all. Ive had to tell a few ppl off about it. Jus cause Im light skin doesn’t mean I don’t care about my dark skin brothas and sistas. Im sorry if you ever felt any pain from our community due to Colorism

    • @jahawalgern8273
      @jahawalgern8273 Před rokem

      @@SLa-pb1gg 🙏 thank you! As u should!

  • @doctorajaguar
    @doctorajaguar Před 4 lety +917

    "The enemy of good is better" plastic surgery wisdom right there!

    • @prapanthebachelorette6803
      @prapanthebachelorette6803 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, my best friend is considering it and I’m trying to reassure her how beautiful she is. Hope she doesn’t go through with it

  • @suhoyouarenotfunny1191
    @suhoyouarenotfunny1191 Před 3 lety +227

    I feel like Priyanka was extremely beautiful in the earlier 2000's than now! Her movies,songs, acting, HERSELF! everything was beautiful. It's a shame she felt the need to have work done.

    • @kama5503
      @kama5503 Před 3 lety +4

      Thats what Hollywood does to a person.....but only if you allow it.

    • @ileana823100
      @ileana823100 Před 3 lety +1

      Well mabye thats also the years were she was like 18 to early 20th. And now she is 20 years older.

    • @manasvia196
      @manasvia196 Před 3 lety +12

      @@kama5503 she got stuff done when she was in Bollywood

    • @nikzzi0511
      @nikzzi0511 Před 3 lety +5

      there is no shame in it. i dont get why ppl like u, with hardly any money, think there is a need to point out about surgeries. it was her personal choice, so she did it. yall talk about surgeries like its a crime.

    • @lathavaratharajan5071
      @lathavaratharajan5071 Před 3 lety +4

      Hey , you can't compare a person in their 20's and now. Don't we all age.

  • @calliencathy
    @calliencathy Před 3 lety +740

    Isn't it strange how white women want to be tanned ( or in some cases, even want to look like they're black), yet darker women want lighter skin. Hmmm then you have naturally thin women getting BBL's and breast implants, while naturally curvy women want to be thin- is this an example if the grass is always greener or are we women just insecure no matter what... I know that I would never want a fake butt, fake breasts, fake lips, fake eyelashes, fake brows..I'm not against plastic surgery, but only to improve me, not to be someone else.

    • @chitji
      @chitji Před 3 lety +81

      Omg finally someone who called it, instead of always placing the problem on racism. Being tanned in the west is another way of saying that you're "superior/happier/more beautiful" because you got time to go on vacation and have relaxation. The only difference is that in the west they are less judgy and direct than asian mentality. It's just all beauty trends

    • @jajaja7394
      @jajaja7394 Před 3 lety +16

      Ppl always want what they dont hv

    • @suzannebracker8219
      @suzannebracker8219 Před 3 lety +11

      Agreed. We are never satisfied with what we are given.

    • @Archi.k8
      @Archi.k8 Před 3 lety +6

      Well the grass is always greener on the other side

    • @rmsleftpinkiestoenail6771
      @rmsleftpinkiestoenail6771 Před 3 lety +50

      Actually,it is not as simple as it looks. The colour-based oppression in our country affects the self esteem of millions of girls and boys. It is not just an issue about beauty (although lighter skin is considered a beauty standard). There is an obvious discrimination by the way lighter skinned and darker skinned people our treated in our country. This discrimination starts at a very young age. In schools,the teachers often undermine the intellectual capabilities of darker skinned students and lighter skinned kids are often favoured by the teachers. Parents and relatives aren't much of a help either. Due to this,alot of kids develop low self esteem;even developing a hatred for their skin colour(and yes it is not normal for a child to question his or her identity and undermining themselves at such a young age for something as superficial as skin colour). Also, if you go to a high end store and you are darker skinned,in most of the cases you are likely to be treated differently than a lighter skinned individual even if you are dressed exactly the same.
      It is basically a much more implicit version of apartheid.
      Darker skinned people are also denied jobs like receptionist,managerial jobs,journalism,acting and modelling. There is little to no representation in bollywood ( and we grew up on these movies) as well;for instance darker skinned people are more likely to be cast as the villains or a caricatures. There are plethora of activists fighting against this prejudice yet many people would most likely try to change their skin colour because it is ingrained in their brains that dark skin is bad and well it is easier to change yourself than change an entire system.
      The silver lining of this hideous cloud is that increased representation of POC in hollywood and web series in India ( often created by unprejudiced people) questions the pre existing prejudices and are helping people to get over the preposterous standards set by the older generations.

  • @cmdjk1
    @cmdjk1 Před 4 lety +2260

    A darker toned Indian lady is more likely to make it in Hollywood then Bollywood. Sad but true!

    • @marionfrench6403
      @marionfrench6403 Před 4 lety +195

      I never thought about that. Do you think it is because Hollywood wants that stereotypical exotic look?

    • @get_aids_6938
      @get_aids_6938 Před 4 lety +103

      @@marionfrench6403 Yea, you hit the nail on the head

    • @zdxlil1662
      @zdxlil1662 Před 3 lety +30

      Yes like Mindy khaling

    • @nunyab.3280
      @nunyab.3280 Před 3 lety +67

      @@marionfrench6403 It's because most pale people in America like to get tans to make themselves appear sun-kissed. It's also really popular now for them to pair up with people that have more melanin so their kids will be naturally tan too.

    • @kalitalamba4711
      @kalitalamba4711 Před 3 lety +78

      Sadly, that's true. Someone like Mindy Kaling or Padma Lakshmi would never have made it in Bollywood.

  • @yuvrajsingh-qr2fn
    @yuvrajsingh-qr2fn Před 4 lety +3010

    I loved how you touched the fact that how people in India are not inclusive of all skin tones. As an indian, that's something I have faced before. Growing up I always saw people admiring lighter skin tones and saying bad things about having a darker skin. Which is problematic. So much, that as a kid, I was racist myself, as everyone around me would say all these things. It was in my teenage years I learned to appreciate my own skintone and all the skin tones in the world. The fact that I was racist at such a young age is what scares me. I believe the reason behind this discrimination is the period when the British ruled the country. White people were the ruler of the country for a century. And their slaves were us, brown people and black people. It's really sad to see the damage that has done in so many ways, including people's mentality. The thing with Indian skin tones is that they naturally vary from very fair to very dark brown. I think that's also one of the reasons this kind of discrimination exists. Things are changing now though. Slowly but yes.

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 4 lety +361

      Everything you said is so correct! It wasn’t your fault that you thought that way; it became ingrained in you and it’s amazing that you changed the pattern of thought!

    • @lalalulu5035
      @lalalulu5035 Před 4 lety +109

      Sadly in the west people also try to change their skin colour with fake tan. I wish everyone just accepted their natural colours.

    • @byebabies2962
      @byebabies2962 Před 4 lety +37

      yuvraj singh mostly North Indians dominate South Indian. Because of having fair skin they think themselves as princess

    • @Gigi-nv5ev
      @Gigi-nv5ev Před 4 lety +32

      To be sure, within the Indian culture, there is a perceived more “admired” skin tone towards lighter skin tones. This holds true throughout the world and even in the country of India. This is probably with the whole world in all races. It is somewhat changing, but holds true in general. My Indian friends that have darker tones were not allowed out swimming during the day because their parents felt that they would get too dark. They had to swim when the sun goes down. Their parents are extremely well educated. This is just a desire within the culture. This has been acknowledged also through some of my favorite professors that happened to be of the Indian culture. Interesting video~~ Your video echoes what I’ve learned from friends and professors.

    • @irinaermolaeva5520
      @irinaermolaeva5520 Před 4 lety +12

      yuvraj singh ah i wish i had your beautiful skin tone guys! Indian people has the most amazing skin tone ever !

  • @PositivelyPresent1
    @PositivelyPresent1 Před 2 lety +17

    I am an Indian and I am fair by complexion. My sister is darker than me. Since we were toddlers, we grew up listening to “You will get married easily, but your sister will be a problem”. My sister had to study more hard, had to do everything more than me… because she had to overcome the extra hurdle of for her skin tone… now that we have grown up, we realise that it’s all so stupid!
    Now we have children, mine are fairer and her’s are a little darker but we love them equally… all of them are special with their unique qualities …and we never talk about their skin tones or let our relatives talk about it in front of them… times have definitely changed since our childhood, but we as a society in India have a long way to go!

  • @kuroyuri
    @kuroyuri Před 3 lety +183

    I'm really impressed that you went into talking about colorism and featurism in media that affects darker skinned people.

  • @TheButterflybeat
    @TheButterflybeat Před 4 lety +625

    Thank you so much for discussing skin bleaching. I'm a dark skinned Singaporean woman of Indian ethnicity, and back in my late teens my mom would force me to use extremely harsh skin bleaching creams which caused terrible damage to it. She said no one would ever want to date or marry me with dark skin. I eventually made the decision at 21 to stand up to my mom and stop using these products, for my own health, but it came at a huge cost, in terms of my relationship with my mother. Many Indians still have the ingrained belief that dark skin will deprive you of opportunities in your career/love. So I get why my mom was looking out for me, but this belief has got to die. It was great to see a white woman in the US tackle this topic that affects so many dark skinned women around the world. Thank you!!

    • @jaileenvillegas3634
      @jaileenvillegas3634 Před 4 lety +27

      I’m sorry you had to go through that, your skin is beautiful and there’s so many people that would find you beautiful and want to marry you 🤍

    • @soapy2587
      @soapy2587 Před 4 lety +30

      TheButterflybeat I am singaporean too. My mum is chinese but my dad is indian, so my skin is tan but not dark. I had a dilemma and I tried to make myself look whiter to look more chinese because I felt like I don't look like either race, and also because of media constantly feeding us the idea that dark skin is not ideal. I like my skin now for what it is and i realized how silly I was

    • @zaram3134
      @zaram3134 Před 4 lety +10

      Your mother is crazy man!!! Good on you for paving your own way. If people don’t want you because your skin tone then you’ve saved yourself from being with a prick

    • @TheButterflybeat
      @TheButterflybeat Před 4 lety +13

      @@soapy2587 i know quite a few of my chindian friends in sg who have struggled with their physical traits that look more Indian, and honestly it's a real shame. Society here really does disproportinately value the chinese physical attributes, but i'm happy you've chosen beauty on your own terms. the moment i accepted my own skin was the day i became free :)

    • @viharsarok
      @viharsarok Před 4 lety +6

      This is what happens if you have shitty priorities and apply them to yourself and your loved ones.

  • @ola3810
    @ola3810 Před 4 lety +556

    I'm from Mexico and there's definitely a preference for lighter skin tones from what they show on telenovelas, tv series, movies, and just the people in the media in general are whiter. People with darker skin usually represent the "poor" person in a story..

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 4 lety +33

      Really ? Wow not good

    • @ola3810
      @ola3810 Před 4 lety +44

      @@LorryHill yeah it's kinda getting better but still if you Google Mexican actresses you get the "sexy latina look" but light skinned but if you compare it with what an average Mexican looks like the difference is obvious

    • @crdesigns7322
      @crdesigns7322 Před 3 lety +9

      @@ola3810 the truth is indigenous people or mestizos with strong indigenous features aren't that attractive regardless of western standards or not.

    • @natashat.7412
      @natashat.7412 Před 3 lety

      So sad 😞

    • @Pokemonkeys
      @Pokemonkeys Před 3 lety

      Sad but true.

  • @tenga3tango
    @tenga3tango Před 4 lety +135

    Havent you all notice, Priyanka has the most beautiful shiny , resilient naturally wavy hair on her head framing that beautiful face

  • @notyourbusiness2327
    @notyourbusiness2327 Před 3 lety +352

    I would like to see Ivanka Trump's cosmetic transformation.

  • @pazmejiasgalvarini3263
    @pazmejiasgalvarini3263 Před 4 lety +771

    I'm not indian, but there's this youtuber I love called Anncy Twinkle who is in fact Indian. She always rants about this skin whitening cream that seems to be very popular in India and talks about how much pressure there is to achieve a whiter skin tone. She seems like a very confident girl, but I understand that she hasn't always been very optimistic about her looks (although she's very beautiful) due to her skin tone. I couldn't believe how much pressure Indian women have to bare with because of this issue. It makes me sad because it is so damaging to young people having to grow up thinking they have to change something about themselves in order to fit unrealistic expectations of beauty. All skin colors are beautiful and unique and should be embraced for that. I hope no one has to go through this constant fight with themselves

  • @judithpriestess7781
    @judithpriestess7781 Před 4 lety +348

    Glad you touched on India and Asia's idealization and destructive pursuit of white/western features. I'm Nigerian and I can tell you, first hand, that this is rampant among all countries where black and brown people are the majority. This is the result of colonialism and deeply ingrained hatred of black and brown features.
    It may appear that the United States is more inclusive, and I agree that thanks to social media (namely Black Twitter) conversations about colorism (look it up) and diversity have contributed to more "diverse" marketing but, like you mentioned, we are still mostly shown images of "palatable" diversity or images of black and brown people with more westernized features and lighter skin.
    We still have a LONG way to go. I enjoy your videos and appreciate that you seek to educate yourself.

    • @anonymissvlogs3779
      @anonymissvlogs3779 Před 2 lety +6

      I agree this is the result of colonialism.।। We were told that we were inferior to whites and they are the real beauty.. So anyone who is fair was considered lucky

    • @triggahappyyt5420
      @triggahappyyt5420 Před 2 lety +8

      As an Asian we don't want too look western but more like Asians that have particular features that occur naturally in Asians. No asian friends of mine want to look western like having a square jaw or big nose it what comes to mind when thinking of westerners. We all come in beautiful shapes and sizes, whoever made the term "western beauty " was probably concived by a white person. That term needs to stop putting Caucasians on a pedestal, you see African Americans with vitaligo that pass for Caucasians so features aren't just exclusive to one race. Tyson Beckford has oriental eyes but is pure blood is another example.
      When it comes to color white skin in Asia is status symbol, if you look at royalty even in south East Asia they are pale skin though majority of the people are dark or tanned and the rich are pale. I've known ppl from south East Asian who were dark or tanned but when immigrating to western countries turned pale overtime without products due to the weather and change of job occupation.

    • @random95725
      @random95725 Před 2 lety

      @@triggahappyyt5420 agreed. If asians wanted western features, they would get bigger noses, not slimmer ones! In China, big noses are a stereotyped trait of white ppl

    • @sadraolaedo4733
      @sadraolaedo4733 Před 2 lety

      @@triggahappyyt5420 Mttttttccccheeew so only the rich have pale skin? Lies

    • @lyrastrseed3343
      @lyrastrseed3343 Před 2 lety

      It’s disturbing and one of the biggest flaws in humanity…I’m not sure it will ever change until all of this comes to the surface educationally

  • @jellybelly9662
    @jellybelly9662 Před 3 lety +59

    I'm not one to get easily offended, but that "is that your original nose!?" comment from the interviewer was completely distasteful and unprofessional.

    • @nikzzi0511
      @nikzzi0511 Před 3 lety +3

      it came out from a karen looking white woman lmao

  • @AbigaleKirsten
    @AbigaleKirsten Před 3 lety +1350

    When it comes to the US, sure when it comes to skin color, there is more diversity. I dont feel the same about ethnicity. Imo in media or movies, its either A caucasian actress or African American actress. Indians, Pakistanis, Native americans or even Arabs/Varieties of asians arent ever really included and rarely get lead or important roles in movies. Ive heard so many people who even work in film confess that people who play in an asian film will hire caucasian actresses/actors because that will get the movie more attention. Think about it, it was only recently that Priyanka Chopra became a famous indian acress in hollywood, doesnt it seem that given thats its 2020 then why is it so surprising or a wow factor that an indian gets attention in hollywood, that fact that theres a wow factor is a little bothering. In beauty commercials i hardly see a diversity in race as well. All famous movies hardly have the other races i mentioned, Hunger games, Harry potter, Lord of the rings (although i know its based in Europe so thats ok). So sure, when it comes to color, we have a lot of skin in the US showing through, but not when it comes to ethnicities.

    • @mariahmorgan469
      @mariahmorgan469 Před 3 lety +110

      Abigale Kirsten this was so beautifully said sis. I agree with you definitely about how varieties of Asians and Arabs don’t get as much limelight. Also me being an afroLatina I can relate because often Latin roles are occupied by lighter skin toned Latino people. Which can hurt sometimes because not all Latino people are light. But I also feel like when it comes to African American roles they are often given to girls of lighter skin tones who are black or ambiguous . The Zendaya’s of the world for lack of better words which don’t get me wrong I LOVE ZENDAYA however when she occupies these spaces all the time it’s kinda hard.

    • @caughtcrjfever2107
      @caughtcrjfever2107 Před 3 lety +34

      You do realize that south Americans, West asians (middle east), North African and south asians are included in the Caucasian category scientifically???

    • @michelleannor6944
      @michelleannor6944 Před 3 lety +25

      I think one of the reasons why Asian ethnic groups are over looked is because of cultural and religious reasons. It's harder to be a girl next door Jennifer Lawrence/Margot Robbie/ Emma Stone if your Asian if you are in a religious group eg Hindu or Muslim. A Muslim Pakistani American girl won't be seen as relatable as Scarlet Johansson.
      Actresses eg Pakistani won't get to play sexual roles or roles that won't be acceptable in their heritage culture. If you are doing a film with an Arab actress the film will be about an Arab character rather than a generic colour blind character. Also Asian and South America have strong film industries so US doesn't feel the need to have as many Hispanic or Asian actresses.
      White actress are a blank canvass, whereas other races come with pre conceived stereotypes.

    • @imbatman5502
      @imbatman5502 Před 3 lety +7

      @L A if we're viewing it from your POV then its native Americans' country🤦‍♂️

    • @DeadKraken
      @DeadKraken Před 3 lety +47

      I feel this same thing. When it comes to "diversity" in movies and media in general, it usually means "white and black people, light skin latinos if we feel generous" and that's it. Sometimes black actors would even be casted in roles that belong to arabians or asians as a "here's your diversity hire, now be happy and shut up".
      While Harry Potter and LOTR are frankly the wrong franchises to complain about as you already pointed out( even tho, Harry Potter did have a couple of indian characters, an east asian romantic interest, and a little bit more variety in culture overall), franchises like Star Wars, Hunger Games, Jurassic Park etc, have no excuse.
      Star Wars for example, has aliens from all over the galaxy, but aside from one(very hated) asian character, I cannot remember any other human character that wasn't african american, white or latino(2 light skinned latino men btw, and one of them a drug dealer🤦🏻‍♀️ ).
      It's like with "diversity" towards other sexualities, and then they are all hot lesbians(because straight men find them less offensive) with the very, very rare gay man.
      That ain't diversity lol

  • @christinemadrazo6755
    @christinemadrazo6755 Před 4 lety +735

    When asked if it was her real nose she immediately went to touch it to cover the lie she was telling.

    • @kellyc4975
      @kellyc4975 Před 4 lety +107

      I think that was a rude question.

    • @bellahard8147
      @bellahard8147 Před 4 lety +44

      I don’t think it was rude. She is a celebrity and should be able to handle such a question, but she is weak

    • @janninmarie8385
      @janninmarie8385 Před 4 lety +26

      Sarah Plummer how is that rude? Nothing wrong with telling the truth. Cosmetic surgery is not a big deal

    • @charlizey9596
      @charlizey9596 Před 4 lety +7

      @@janninmarie8385 yes what's rude? They're talking about plastic surgery, it's a simple question

    • @joannaherodotou1491
      @joannaherodotou1491 Před 4 lety +6

      @@kellyc4975 Exactly, who even asks such a question??

  • @kirthirao7146
    @kirthirao7146 Před 4 lety +381

    When I was a kid, I really looked up to Priyanka Chopra in Bollywood movies because she had a darker tone compared to all the other popular actresses. After she switched to Hollywood, where so many are trying to get a tanner "healthier" look, she totally embraced her original tone. I'm so glad for her! Sadly, her switch to Hollywood has meant her absence in Bollywood. I wish Priyanka didn't get all that plastic surgery - her nose was great before. If you're beautiful enough to win Miss World, why change that face? My mom and I have been trying to figure out what she got done so I'm glad you posted this video explaining it! It really makes sense!

  • @shilvisharon
    @shilvisharon Před 3 lety +94

    You hit the nail on the head about India’s view on dark skinned girls ! There are a lot of campaigns across the country that are prevalent now pro dark skin and I hope that in the next couple of years this ongoing situation turns around for the good 🤞🏻 🙏

  • @hayahilton
    @hayahilton Před 3 lety +112

    Honestly I used to judge people who get plastic surgery because I'm happy with everything I have but your videos have made me more understanding and tolerant...having this conversation is important, especially when you highlight the benefits and risks and beauty standards..

  • @mmmmyrtle
    @mmmmyrtle Před 4 lety +249

    Personally here in the Philippines, having lighter skin is more preferred than having tanned almost brown to dark brown skin. I think it’s because the media here plays a big role in this issue. Celebrities here are almost always sponsored by famous dermatologists to promote the whitening of skin and many harmful and illegal whitening products are smuggled into customs because people here are capitalizing off the Filipinos’ obsession on having a lighter skin tone.
    I recommend watching a short documentary on refinery29 where almost all the whitening products sold here have harmful ingredients and are prohibited in our country.
    :((

    • @a.jpurple6515
      @a.jpurple6515 Před 4 lety +17

      Im filipiina living in Australia, the very first time I went to Philippine Airport at 14, I saw a mother and daughter with THE PALEST skin I had every seen. It looked so unnatural, they looked like sick vampires. Im sorry but white does NOT = pretty.

    • @al.345
      @al.345 Před 4 lety +4

      @@a.jpurple6515 Of course it does not, I've seen plenty of gorgeous dark skin girls

    • @nikki.ragnvindr
      @nikki.ragnvindr Před 2 lety +1

      It's actually much deeper than that. Remember, we were colonized by WHITE countries for years. The Spanish looked down upon our ancestors and the "mestizas" were considered of high regard. Mixed blooded Filipinos had better standing than pure Filipinos at the time. Then we had Americans come along as well and you just _know_ their influences have stayed because we're quite Westernized. Then we also had the Japanese who may have helped the East Asian stereotypes of small eyes, fair skin being desirable to stay. It's still bad, but celebrating Morenos and Morenas has slowly been improving. We have more brown-skinned celebs now. Local makeup brands are more inclusive
      It's true, though, that people can still be very colorist and the media plays a big part.

  • @pixpusha
    @pixpusha Před 4 lety +142

    If people could see thru the eyes of others and witness their own beauty, the plastic surgery industry would go out of business.

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 4 lety +15

      VERY true

    • @viharsarok
      @viharsarok Před 4 lety +8

      Seeing themselves through the eyes of others is exactly what people should stop doing for the plastic surgery industry to go out of business.

    • @richasingh0507
      @richasingh0507 Před 2 lety

      So true👏

  • @riturao6565
    @riturao6565 Před 3 lety +51

    Now I am in Europe, I feel more accepted and beautiful in Europe than in my own country

    • @mirific5211
      @mirific5211 Před 3 lety +3

      I dont know if it is a bad or good thing

  • @smedmark1
    @smedmark1 Před 4 lety +268

    I was recently speaking to a man from northern India, specifically from Kashmir, who said he wouldn’t ever consider dating a woman with a darker skin tone than him because he would be negatively judged by peers and even discriminated against. He actually estimated the percentage of how light his skin tone was compared to the rest of India. He had an exact number, something like in the upper 15% compared to the rest of India. He told me it made it very hard to date because so many women were ineligible. The discrimination taking place is apparently very severe in India. I tried to reassure him that we’re much more accepting in the United States. He had moved here 5 years ago to become a computer programmer for Nike.

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 4 lety +53

      That is unreal! I don’t even know where to begin with this; just awful!

    • @hanji1041
      @hanji1041 Před 4 lety +48

      While it is partly true , he is also blaming it on others for his dislike of darker skin girls . Btw what the commentator stated above as to how the skin tone is related to caste and gods is utter bulshit . Indians gods are in all shapes and forms . Many indian gods have darker skin colour , some have blue skin colour , some have elephant heads , some have lions heads . India had discrimination based caste which have nothing to do with skin colour. It's only since the british colonization that white skin tone or anything western is deemed to be better then anything indian in india , skin colour is just a part of it .

    • @jamiemetra7485
      @jamiemetra7485 Před 4 lety +25

      @misuzu9254 purity of muslim lines LOL kashmir was hindu and budhisim centre .in 1339 mir shah became the first muslim ruler of kashmir soo i dont what purity you claiming because everyone is converted even Bangladesh consists of 99%dusky to black skin they dont have any resemblance to arabs but they claim themselves to be muslim

    • @jamiemetra7485
      @jamiemetra7485 Před 4 lety +15

      @misuzu9254 just say that asian men want white girls it will sum up the purity line is something stupid which they are using because all i see is mixed 😂

    • @hanji1041
      @hanji1041 Před 4 lety +11

      @misuzu9254 they all are modern images , this whitewashing of indian gods started in the last 2-3 centuries . Indian beauty standards were always more focused on shringar and we're pretty lenient and different from western ones . Apart from the brahmin who were priests and scholars all other castes including the Kshatriya's the warrior caste worked in the son , so it does not.make sense why the Kshatriya's are pretty fair skinned , also where is the evidence that says majority of the lower caste are dark in skin tone ? Just look at bollywood their heroines barely look indians which is a result of euro centric looks being the beauty standard . You know what this means ? It means being fair is not enough . Most fair or pale indian girls do not look western , they still retain their indian facial features . I am saying caste system is not discriminatory but it discriminates on the basis of your family name and not your skin colour . Colour discrimination is an imported issue .

  • @dianahidalgo7020
    @dianahidalgo7020 Před 4 lety +794

    Can you please do Eiza Gonzalez? She literally changed her whole face before getting fame in the US

    • @thelauravuitton1150
      @thelauravuitton1150 Před 4 lety +28

      Diana Hidalgo OMG YESSSSSS! Good one!!!!! I hope she sees this!!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @Lowrix100
      @Lowrix100 Před 4 lety +4

      YESSS

    • @taytayqueen7024
      @taytayqueen7024 Před 4 lety +18

      Really? OMG I think Eiza is absolutely gorgeous!!! I always thought she had natural beauty.

    • @ValeriiaJ
      @ValeriiaJ Před 4 lety +38

      @Winter Pumpkin true, even when she speaks great english and is good at acting, with her procedures she now looks like a million dollars 😍. Surgery done right.

    • @nigiridon
      @nigiridon Před 4 lety +1

      Yessss

  • @msa8370
    @msa8370 Před 3 lety +140

    Please do one on Aishwarya Rai, that woman is breathtakingly gorgeous

  • @alejandrablanco6088
    @alejandrablanco6088 Před 3 lety +55

    Can I just say how lovely your voice is? So beautiful and relaxing, perfect pronunciation and diction.

  • @anderssong8707
    @anderssong8707 Před 4 lety +1590

    Lol, "Is that your natural nose"? who even asks that way... so rude.

    • @charlizey9596
      @charlizey9596 Před 4 lety +67

      That's not rude, that's a simple question and she lied because she doesn't own it.

    • @maryodgerel
      @maryodgerel Před 4 lety +85

      charlize Y its rude

    • @marisolreyes6502
      @marisolreyes6502 Před 4 lety +21

      Andersson G Behar has always been an inconsiderate woman. Someone should ask her if she’s a man or a woman and see how she feels. Was awful of her to be so blunt, awful

    • @Jennie-oj4or
      @Jennie-oj4or Před 4 lety +33

      I think is not rude to ask that question, but the way she did it was rude.

    • @lecapitalist
      @lecapitalist Před 3 lety +14

      It’s not rude because the nose isn’t natural,

  • @contourbae
    @contourbae Před 4 lety +373

    SHE LOOKED BETTER BEFORE!!!!

    • @freemindsloveforever
      @freemindsloveforever Před 4 lety +13

      Yes the 'new' nose on PC is too short and looks miss piggyish. Nature is very rarely bettered with form and functionality

    • @dantan1249
      @dantan1249 Před 4 lety

      luvthatbutera I like the wider nose as well. I’m used to seeing it. Idk

  • @GreeeenT
    @GreeeenT Před 3 lety +80

    her nose looked waaaay better before

  • @sherinevictoria
    @sherinevictoria Před 3 lety +13

    I really appreciate the amount of research you've done on the Indian Beauty standards. Everything from the skin bleaching to eating saffron is on point 👌

  • @Dolphinboi
    @Dolphinboi Před 4 lety +363

    I think it was a lot of pressure when she got asked about her nose on the view. It was so sudden so I don’t blame her for lying.

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 4 lety +9

      Same!!

    • @EmyN
      @EmyN Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah and also *interview

    • @nunyab.3280
      @nunyab.3280 Před 3 lety +3

      Well...Joy did not ask the right question. It is her real nose. It's just been altered. That's a very inappropriate question to ask someone on TV and when first meeting.

  • @GABE_is_here
    @GABE_is_here Před 4 lety +417

    Asia has an obsession with pale white skin tone. This is due to cultural influence as darker skin tones are often associated with hard labor. I have a fair skin tone and my mom's friends would compliment me for having fair skin. It's sad that fairness equates to beauty here. Skin whitening ads are also very unrealistic and some products would even add the "Korean ingredients" label on their packaging to sell as Kpop is booming since the past decade (and of course the idols are all fair skin).

    • @saharz428
      @saharz428 Před 4 lety +3

      I wouldn’t say all of Asia, cos I lived in the UAE for most of my life and that was never an issue

    • @saeefa
      @saeefa Před 4 lety +17

      @@saharz428 Most of Asia though

    • @soapy2587
      @soapy2587 Před 4 lety +16

      SAHAR Z this problem more prevalent in east and south east Asia.

    • @saharz428
      @saharz428 Před 4 lety

      juni interesting

    • @aleafff
      @aleafff Před 4 lety +2

      Im from South East Asian .Growing up ppl always complicate my skin but just because having white skin is prefered ,I dont underatand why we have to bring down tan/brown,dark skin .It really affects self- esteem of some girls. I wish we were taught from young age that every skin tone has its own beauty.When I talk about this situation ,most of ppl dont even agree with me ,that's really a sad and serious problem we have to deal with

  • @minimochiamv2445
    @minimochiamv2445 Před 2 lety +6

    So many Indian actresses were much more dusky early on in their careers. Unless they move to a place with less sun for years, the drastic whitening is not possible at all unless they bleach their skin.

  • @Des_.
    @Des_. Před 3 lety +217

    Why is it when people talk about colorism and hate towards dark skin someone HAS to come saying something along the lines of "-and people in the west tan to be darker, sO sAd. 😞 " (as if only whites live in the west wtf.. )this is literally a conversation about colorism, colonization, racism, and euroectrism influencing the beauty industry and now we have to talk about western Caucasian women wanting a tan. Come on.
    Tanning isn't nearly as deep as people pretend it to be. Literally just get off these Instagram models pages and you'll notice a difference. You most likely won't be turned down from a date, a job interview, or be disapproved of marrying another white man because you are too pale. You still have your shades of foundations available, mass positive representation, and are still seen highly. Literally 30 minutes in the sun with skin protection is enough. Spare me a sob story about how hard these white women have it being white.

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 3 lety +81

      Thank you; you said it better than I ; I always try to explain to people that it’s not an equal comparison and it’s much deeper than pale people feeling like they need a tan; that’s just vanity. Colorism is horrible and soul destroying.

    • @Des_.
      @Des_. Před 3 lety +13

      @@LorryHill I'm very glad that you agree and I'm super late so I didnt know i would be pinned. 😳 I even almost wanted to delete the comment and say 'I'm complaining too much.' But I glad I wrote it and made the choice to say what I mean.

    • @jajaja7394
      @jajaja7394 Před 3 lety +1

      i dont blame girls getting fake tan who are too pale cz too pale skin looks scary and ill.All the countries that prefer fair skin,prefer the healthy looking fair skin,infact in those countries too white skin with light hair is considered a skin disorder

    • @rebekahmikaelson1198
      @rebekahmikaelson1198 Před 3 lety +2

      I really want to like your comment but you have exactly 69 likes and I dont wanna mess that up

    • @Shadow-tv2ff
      @Shadow-tv2ff Před 3 lety +1

      So they had plastic surgery or bleach their skin because of racism/colorism? 😅 These are grown women. They made their own choices....

  • @Meowmeter
    @Meowmeter Před 4 lety +253

    She was a beautiful woman, no need for surgery.....

  • @pamelaa.1356
    @pamelaa.1356 Před 4 lety +106

    She admitted to lightening her skin when she was a teen and into her 20's. She said she lacked self-esteem and I don't blame her. People who are of Asian and African descent--there still is a an emphasis on lighter skin/garnering more opportunities and looked upon as desirable. I'm glad I had a mother that told me not to bleach. Not everyone has that support/ plus she had the burden of her career. I don't condone what she has done- but I understand it from a similar cultural background.

  • @mysteriousdame7960
    @mysteriousdame7960 Před 4 lety +11

    Could you please consider an analysis on Aishwarya Rai? She was once tooted as "the most beautiful woman" in the world and also won Miss World in 1994. She has had a longstanding career in Bollywood of over 20+ years, and a stint in Hollywood as well. There would much data to work with considering her longevity in the public eye. Thank You in advance. Keep up the thorough explanations!

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you and yes I’ll research her !

  • @tanishaprabhu3453
    @tanishaprabhu3453 Před rokem +2

    it is really sad as to how india is so obsessed with skin tones. my brother has been fairer than me. i have had my mom on certain instances tell me that i could get my skin bleached once i was in college. perhaps due to people telling her to get her skin lightened, she feels that way about herself as well. that makes me really sad. it took some time to tell her that i am okay with how i look. i thank the internet for these very reasons. i too was convinced at a point that beauty is being fair. but now i know better. thats not true at all. thank you for mentioning the discrimination that prevails in india. i hope the country transitions out of its obsession with fairness.

  • @fernandaaguil
    @fernandaaguil Před 4 lety +564

    I'm waiting for Megan Fox' video! She looks so much older than she really is and I bet it is because of the plastic surgeries she did in the past.

    • @Stephaniacat
      @Stephaniacat Před 4 lety +21

      She probably has body dysmorphia.

    • @mermaidsexist4339
      @mermaidsexist4339 Před 4 lety +9

      She was my IDOL. So sad to see her now :( she’s definitely let them modify her beauty

    • @zmara4622
      @zmara4622 Před 4 lety +19

      Shes in her 30s now... its pretty nor
      mal to Look Different than in your 20s ... :D people forget about this fact and Think how "bad" surgery is 🙄

    • @qtpiefuuurrrever
      @qtpiefuuurrrever Před 4 lety +10

      z mara looking different isnt the same as looking older lol

    • @fernandaaguil
      @fernandaaguil Před 4 lety +10

      @@zmara4622 who said otherwise? She's in her 30s but it looks like she is in her 40s. She is still beautiful AF but so much older than she should be.

  • @ailinh911
    @ailinh911 Před 4 lety +125

    i think it's interesting that a lot of things that are allegedly "flaws" and "mistakes" from her plastic surgery are things that i always thought made priyanka look charming and unique (her asymmetrical lips, her nose). i guess it's true that beauty is in the eye of the beholder!

  • @Lolzadoodle8484
    @Lolzadoodle8484 Před 4 lety +12

    I'm Indian but I've lived in the US my whole life, so I completely feel her in terms of the choices she made, but I feel sad that as beautiful as she was, she had the same feelings about herself I do. My mom refused to put sunscreen on me, made me swim in a T-shirt, and constantly chided me for becoming tan, claiming that sunscreen causes skin to darken and that dark skin is fine but for someone who is light like me, getting darker makes the skin look "weird." Both my mom and grandma would pinch my nose and make comments about how they wished it didn't look the way it did when I was an infant, toddler, all the way up til I was a high schooler. That's just the beginning of things my female family members have gone out of their way to comment on and sown the seeds of insecurity. I am so insecure about my nose especially, but I know the risks of rhinoplasty for as big of one as I'll end up with (I have a very prominent dorsal bump and wide/large nostrils) are way too high. My mom now is all about me loving myself for who I am, but those comments as a child have really done their damage already. I really hope this damaging cycle in Indian society stops.

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 4 lety +1

      Me too! I’m so sorry for that awfulness caused by your family. I’m sure you are perfect just as you are.

    • @catscats4427
      @catscats4427 Před rokem

      Don’t do it unless you find someone who’s an expert on Indian noses and features. I made the mistake of choosing a surgeon who gave me a pretty but entirely unsuitable nose for my Indian face.

    • @Lolzadoodle8484
      @Lolzadoodle8484 Před rokem

      @@catscats4427 don't worry I have no intention of getting a nose job now :) been a couple years since and I'm much more confident! 💖

  • @shirleyjsanchez
    @shirleyjsanchez Před 2 lety +7

    Lorry has become my favorite page, I love the positivity she expresses & is never shaming the subject! Favorite CZcams page. I’m in school for nursing & I’m gonna be an aesthetic nurse & there’s nothing wrong with wanting to feel better about yourself. Keep up the great work Lorry! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 2 lety

      Thank you ❤️❤️‍🩹

  • @medinamernaz5702
    @medinamernaz5702 Před 4 lety +124

    It’s sad that people of all cultures are ridiculed for their skin tone

  • @YourAchillesHeel
    @YourAchillesHeel Před 4 lety +70

    Hiii Lorry I love u too!! I'm from Philippines and it's honestly so bad here. You're only considered beautiful if you have a fair skin tone. Kids with darker skin tone are teased from birth. The easiest way to have a career in the entertainment industry is if you have a really fair skin tone and you have eurocentric features. Many of the loved actresses here are half-white. If you're half-white you'll get famous very easily. Getting whitening injections and whitening bars, pills, are all very very popular here even for the common people.
    Colorism is very rampant in my country and sadly ingrained in our culture. Which is weird because we're a tropical country and it's just very normal to have dark skin. I don't know if we're on our way to talking about this issue and fixing it :/

    • @jjlamorena582
      @jjlamorena582 Před 4 lety +1

      Korek! Pag dark yung skintone considered na dugyot, chaka, blahblah blah. Dati halos isabaw ko na yung gluta at kojic para pumuti lang 😂 kaso maarawan lang konti balik agad sa natural color. Kaya dahil tinamad akong magpaputi, minahal ko nalang skin color ko 😂😂😂

    • @jammiejo185
      @jammiejo185 Před 4 lety

      Roy Darling i can't believe this happens in 2020😳

  • @Iska11116
    @Iska11116 Před 2 lety +14

    I love how amazingly she explained the beauty standard in India , I as an Indian , I didn't feel a bit offended which i usually get when people don't educate themselves enough to talk about whole new and different culture and community .

  • @beautybysree6402
    @beautybysree6402 Před 3 lety

    Loved this video and how you mentioned about the inclusivity of skin tones in the US but not quite there in India. I'm Indian and I hope this changes in the future. Thanks for spreading awareness!

  • @romasingh1371
    @romasingh1371 Před 4 lety +48

    As a young Indian viewer I deeply appreciate you have talked about this, I too wish this situation was talked about more in Bollywood!

  • @NishutiP
    @NishutiP Před 4 lety +84

    I found your channel a week ago and I just wanted to say I love how respectful you are while making these sensitive videos. Thank you!

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 4 lety +1

      Aww thank you Nishuti ❤️

    • @me-vk6qv
      @me-vk6qv Před 4 lety

      Oh seriously u don't see the sarcasm and sweet poison like sugar coated bitter gourd

  • @shroodiepie
    @shroodiepie Před 2 lety

    Ah omg so excited to watch this, as an Indian myself and a fan of your page, I was recently wondering what a few Indian celebrities have gotten done but I thought what are the odds you would feature them. I grew up watching Priyanka in Bollywood and now in Hollywood. I greatly appreciate someone like yourself bringing forth these videos because it grounds me not to live in a comparative world, it’s more realistic and I’m all for people bettering their features however they please but honesty is very important to me. Thank you for this video, before I have even begun watching it. 🧡 hope to see more Indian celebrities here down the line.

  • @ajancyk4603
    @ajancyk4603 Před 3 lety +38

    Priyankas nose and face in general looks more prettier before plastic surgery..Indian features 😊

  • @cw5451
    @cw5451 Před 4 lety +90

    United States
    I think it’s strange that darker-skinned people try to lighten, and caucasians seek to darken their skin by tanning or spray tanning.
    Interesting video!

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you ! It’s true; I spray tan

    • @mohammadmeu
      @mohammadmeu Před 4 lety +2

      The grass is greener on the other side

  • @anushamuralidhar9414
    @anushamuralidhar9414 Před 4 lety +200

    Deepika Padukone is one of the most payed, famous and beautiful actresses in the world - I’d love to see a video about her

    • @keva590
      @keva590 Před 3 lety +19

      Why? She is natural

    • @janelouw402
      @janelouw402 Před 3 lety +4

      @@keva590 shes beauty, beauty is her

    • @nadn763
      @nadn763 Před 3 lety +16

      @@keva590 no she isn't ❣

    • @nabeelahjacobs4451
      @nabeelahjacobs4451 Před 3 lety +4

      And kajol and prity Zinta

    • @Wheelsonthebusgooround
      @Wheelsonthebusgooround Před 3 lety +8

      @@nadn763 what plastic surgery did deepika do?I mean I don’t see a difference other than brows

  • @bish1379
    @bish1379 Před 3 lety +12

    This would be shocking to many Indians, but my grandma, who's from.. 1946/47 (wow) actually loves my skin tone! I'm on the tan side, so whenever I'm insecure, she always says that tan is Better in her opinion.. andafter learning that India supports white skin tone, I was so surprised because she's traditional, yet she supports tanner shades?

  • @elliewill5097
    @elliewill5097 Před 4 lety +14

    We gotta talk more about the paradox of dark skinned not being a hinder as long as you have westernized facial traits. That still implies that the whiter you look the better. Can’t begin to say how damaging it is that ethnic facial traits are not celebrated in beauty or in plastic surgery. We all know that what looks good on one person will not fit another, yet we adjust and correct facial features after the same beauty standard.

  • @beeyankuh7845
    @beeyankuh7845 Před 4 lety +585

    loved her natural indian nose tho

    • @beeyankuh7845
      @beeyankuh7845 Před 4 lety +15

      J R just her ethnic nose ??

    • @tashaeapen2090
      @tashaeapen2090 Před 4 lety +6

      You mean her “natural” nose? Chopra fakes her confidence.

    • @tashaeapen2090
      @tashaeapen2090 Před 4 lety +3

      I guess colonization has affected Indian standards of fair faced beauty and Western features.

    • @marionfrench6403
      @marionfrench6403 Před 4 lety +1

      @@beeyankuh7845 Her Ethnic nose... Lol. A nose is a nose :) I know you didn't mean anything wrong, but I thought it was funyy.

    • @kathleenhurst3590
      @kathleenhurst3590 Před 3 lety +1

      I know! It looks so much better than her new one

  • @PersianPowergirl
    @PersianPowergirl Před 4 lety +72

    I seriously thought she had a lot more done. I think she's gorgeous and sexy as hell.
    Also noticed in her baby photos that her mum looked exactly like her in her youth.

  • @KamalikaMukherjee81
    @KamalikaMukherjee81 Před 4 lety +5

    I really like the way you tackled the sensitive subject, without judgement or criticism, but still, managing to point out the precautions one need to take before going under the knife. Your commentry throughout has been informative, respectful and eloquent. ❤

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you; I really appreciate that 💕

  • @serenitybeauty
    @serenitybeauty Před 3 lety +14

    Omg! She looked even more beautiful before the surgery. But she’s still gorgeous though.
    Same in the Philippines, most actresses are half white, anyone who has white skin is more likely to be featured in movies, the obsession with being white is insane in my country.

    • @catvalentine7516
      @catvalentine7516 Před 2 lety

      mema ka teh, halos lahat ng celebrities dito tanned. next time, alamin mo yung pinagkaiba ng 'white/ porcelain skin' sa 'white race'

  • @LorryHill
    @LorryHill  Před 4 lety +147

    Comment anything you want just remember HATERS are my MOTIVATORS

    • @ZuviFlavious
      @ZuviFlavious Před 4 lety +7

      please do a video on aishwarya rai nose and skin color is it true or made?

    • @PA-ms4nk
      @PA-ms4nk Před 4 lety

      Randomly I watched the video. Nice to find you. Great.

    • @urmibora
      @urmibora Před 4 lety

      Love the line "Haters are my Motivators"! 🥰
      You go get them girl! ❤️

    • @bartoszprazuch7713
      @bartoszprazuch7713 Před 4 lety

      I wish to develop this kind of mindset asap ❤

    • @jus2cute09
      @jus2cute09 Před 4 lety +1

      Can you talk about PDO thread lifts if you haven’t already? They seem to be the new wave atm.

  • @zenseed75
    @zenseed75 Před 4 lety +9

    OMG I can't believe Joy asked her that question. You are just the sweetest. I love learning about the nose structure issues.

  • @LS-qw3ez
    @LS-qw3ez Před 4 lety +31

    Yes, I’ve always noticed her upper lip. She has no Cupid’s bow.

  • @motorwhales
    @motorwhales Před 2 lety +10

    As someone who's been watching Priyanka's movies for the past 17 years, I've always wondered what it is that makes her look so different over the years but couldn't totally pinpoint it. You're so perceptive! Idk why she changed her nose or lips at all in the first place.

  • @divinelatina4295
    @divinelatina4295 Před 4 lety +88

    Same mentality in Puerto Rico. I was compared to my blonde/ green eyed cousins. Shunned by family members for my black features and tan skin tone.

  • @daniellae3388
    @daniellae3388 Před 4 lety +25

    I love how encouraging you are about people embracing their natural beauty! It's very refreshing too see how much you care about self love 💛💛💛

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 4 lety +2

      This means a lot to me thank you Daniella ❤️🥰

  • @curiouscupcake8535
    @curiouscupcake8535 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm from Sri Lanka.🇱🇰 But our country is more inclusive of other skin tones than India. Bleaching and 'fair and lovely' usage is far less. The products here aren't marketed for skin bleaching but rather to get tan off. We don't speak Hindi but we do have influence from our neighbour India. So, we do watch Bollywood movies. If any concern about our skin tone, it directly comes from that industry or the older generation. Sri Lanka is more tolerant on skin tones and I'm so glad. But it still could be better. 🇱🇰

  • @shreyajanga9296
    @shreyajanga9296 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello, I stumbled upon your videos by chance and I am glad. Even though we know at the back of our mind that entertainers go under knife, I don't think we realise how much, and how the outcome looks like, especially those of us who haven't thought of getting cosmetic surgery done. Watching you breakdown the procedures and how they translate onto the faces makes me very appreciative of my natural features - they may not be perfect, but I now understand how the flaws make us uniquely beautiful. As is human nature, I too was insecure during the teenage years; I used to feel very conscious of my pimples and resulting skin 'damage', but as I grew up, focused more on my education, I cared less about them and in time they healed. Even though my skin isn't flawless now, I realised I was beautiful in my own way. Of course, makeup, though ageing us, goes a long way to bring out our own features.
    Your breakdown of Priyanka Chopra's procedures, however minimal, made me realise consciously that even Indian entertainment industry does it, and looking back on my confusion over actresses suddenly looking different, I realised this was the reason. Because you see in their initial movies, they had this wholesome and natural look, which is very relatable - they actually looked like real people, but now they look so different! Their glammed up features aren't naturally achievable, which lifts off a huge self expectations we place on ourselves.
    Now that I know what to look for, every picture I see, my mind automatically questions it. You're videos are very informative and educational in a sense.
    I hope all the fellow Indians watching this will realise that we were envying and comparing ourselves with people who underwent cosmetic surgeries to enhance their natural features even more. Even the male actors, especially from South Indian needed a lot of those to look camera perfect 😂
    I humbly request you to include Indian actors in your list, so that men and women watching these will understand and reassess their expectations.
    Thank you!

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much; what a thorough and thoughtful comment 💕👏🏻

  • @isprahsingh7678
    @isprahsingh7678 Před 4 lety +126

    I'm from india here people only want white skin... 🙃
    I'm a brown skin girl...

    • @noorhussain4882
      @noorhussain4882 Před 4 lety +12

      I'm from Europe and people there want only dark skin. I'm also brown girl

    • @nataliefigueroa840
      @nataliefigueroa840 Před 4 lety +5

      Brown skin is beautiful and you will find someone who will love you for you ❤️

    • @dantan1249
      @dantan1249 Před 4 lety +5

      Isprah Singh I think darker Indians have s better look. Lighter Indians have a really cool ashy looking skin tone that I don’t like.

    • @maram3216
      @maram3216 Před 4 lety +4

      Then you need to try move out like what I did. Your brown skin is preferred outside Asia. You'll then realize what you're truly worth.

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 4 lety +12

      @isprah ; you’re beautiful!!

  • @sheenclean6541
    @sheenclean6541 Před 4 lety +72

    can you do videos on straight celeb men who may have had work done. I think that would be interesting to see, if of course there is any

    • @nazadam3648
      @nazadam3648 Před 4 lety +11

      Of course, there is plenty of them. It's just that people are always obsessed with women to criticized and microscopically examine lol.

    • @xocreme
      @xocreme Před 4 lety +5

      Oh good idea. Tom cruise has had skilled work... Mickey Rooney not so much. There are lots of men who get surgery and i would be interested in how the proportions on men make surgery different. Good suggestion

  • @NidaSyeda
    @NidaSyeda Před 3 lety +2

    I'm so glad you chose to spoke about this

  • @taynarasg6473
    @taynarasg6473 Před 4 lety

    I’m from Brazil 🇧🇷, and I loved your video, is the first time I see your channel and I’m not used to watch channels about beauty or plastic surgery, but you are very respectful, and I’m very pleased to see you trying to make people respect and accept theirselves or the way they feel beautiful, with make up, surgeries ou not.

  • @tulipbera1588
    @tulipbera1588 Před 4 lety +7

    This was a very informative video! Being a person with a slightly lighter skin tone than the exact brown skin color, everyone always complimented me by saying "you are so fair" some people even said that if they had my skin colour they would be prettier than me. Slowly it made me realize beauty is such a superficial and opinionated concept. Nowadays when someone says they are pretty because they are "fairer" I honestly pity them because beauty is so much more than that.

  • @contourbae
    @contourbae Před 4 lety +109

    LMAOAOAOA THE INTRO IS SO SHADY. I LIVE FOR IT!!

  • @seza_
    @seza_ Před 2 lety +6

    1:42 i think before she got anything done, her face was literally perfect. her lips and nose were made for her face. also she already had beautiful big lips. it really made me sad to see her young photos bc ive never seen them before. even tho i def think she didnt need anything in the beginning, clearly she was getting criticized by people or maybe she had body dysmorphia and couldnt realize she was pretty no matter what. i hope she feels better about herself now

  • @mridulanaukarkar5190
    @mridulanaukarkar5190 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm from India, and this is the first video I watched and I like you a lot!! Its true India has some serious colorism issues, along with China and others. I'm myself kinda dark skinned so I realise the struggle it causes to accept yourself. But my family doesnt ever think that, al though sometimes you just realised that the problem is what is not being said

  • @Ohwowok137
    @Ohwowok137 Před 4 lety +110

    Omg this is so weird!! My mom and I have been really into your videos during quarantine and I just told her “I wish Lorry hill would post a new video” and in the same breath you posted!😂

    • @sammiko9489
      @sammiko9489 Před 4 lety +8

      Ikr she has to post more often :)

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 4 lety +7

      I’m so lucky to have viewers like you guys; this made my night! I’ll get back to working on videos now lol!!

    • @Ohwowok137
      @Ohwowok137 Před 4 lety

      Lorry Hill love your video as well as your kind energy!! Keep up the good work!❤️❤️❤️

    • @kayla-qt9nb
      @kayla-qt9nb Před 4 lety

      Lorry Hill
      i’m literally addicted to watching your videos now lol. keep posting 💘

  • @dependsonallthings
    @dependsonallthings Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for having such a wonderful channel! You're so gentle and respectful about surgeries which is something rare to find on the topic, at least on youtube.
    I live in Argentina and here the whole 2000 Paris Hilton look (Blonde, orange-tan and skinny as possible) is still seen as the ultimate ideal of beauty. It's kind of weird because when you're little if you're very fair/caucasian looking people congratulates the parents for it (so effing wrong)
    but the moment you grow up, at least as a girl, suddenly people tell you you need to get a tan, go out in the sun or makes fun of you because you look too pale and how unattractive that is.
    Being tanned here is also a sign of wealth (you can go on holidays to the beach = the "tanned" look) so that also plays a factor.
    It's very damaging to everyone.
    I think here we have more serious issues with weight ideals and eating disorders but colorism is also a huge problem.

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you Ana!! That’s incredibly interesting that there is that 2 sided thing with pale vs tan later. Like you can’t win?!

  • @sairabintesalek
    @sairabintesalek Před 2 lety

    Lorry I can't stress this enough but I m amazed how you always have a warm caring, inclusive of all thoughts and perspective analysis how you account celebs level of security before surgery. That really makes you stand out.

  • @protect_provide8031
    @protect_provide8031 Před rokem +3

    I miss her original nose, still gorgeous but it fit with all other proportions