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Liz Smith | 02/04/2009 6:00 am

Liz Smith: Women's Bodies, From Jessica Simpson and Miley Cyrus to the Octuplets

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“The famous charms are in evidence, not a little on the fleshy side – diet anyone?” … "This movie cements the fact that the actress is in need of a good girdle” … "She has been slimmer and trimmer previously."

The above quotes are a random sampling of critical reviews of Marilyn Monroe’s later films. Her zaftig shape sparked a lot of negative comment. She and her brunette counterpart Elizabeth Taylor were not “allowed” to be plump, because size standards were different back then. This is a myth. Both were savaged for their overabundant curves. Monroe whittled herself back down to her calendar girl shape in the year before her death – she’d had enough criticism. (MM’s untrammeled tummy was a particular offense to a lot of women. Men, however, loved it.)

Miss Taylor continued the battle, often losing.

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I refer to these classic waistlines to remind you all that times have not changed. A few extra pounds were a crime in the 1950s and seem to be a crime today. Look at what is happening to poor Jessica Simpson! 

The singer has a shape that looks no different – and quite a bit better, really – than the average American woman. She’s put on a few, but is hardly ready for a carnival act.  Not that you’d know it from the headlines: “The Fat Lady Sings!” Geez! Jessica might consider a stylist, to present her new landscape more discreetly, but how she dresses is as much her business as how much she weighs.  

Both Jenny Craig and Weight Watchers are said to be eyeing Jessica’s figure with interest.

Still, Jessica’s burgeoning bod doesn’t seem to bother Disney. They are still hot to develop a series for the blonde beauty. The latest idea is an updated version of “Barefoot in the Park,” a play, which was made into a hit movie starring Jane Fonda and Robert Redford. Jessica would be the kooky, adventurous wife married to a stuffy lawyer. (This was, more or less, the premise of “Dharma and Greg,” which ran for a few seasons. Are there any new ideas? Not really.)

Whatever develops – in her career or in her jeans – just leave the girl alone with her perfectly normal, still attractive, body.

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Speaking of Disney, that studio’s latest teen queen just can’t stop making news, or taking controversial pictures. 

The other day a sweet item arrived on my desk about how the “Hannah Montana” star still prefers to ride her bicycle – despite owning two cars – because she is determined to do her part for the environment. Nice.

This morning I sit down at the computer and find Miley plastered all over the place, accused of posing for “racist and demeaning” photos with friends. She and a bunch of pals were fooling around and took a group picture where they all pulled their eyes back, Asian-style. Of course it was posted somewhere, and for sure Miley will, any minute, be explaining herself and apologizing yet again. (Remember how she regretted her bare shoulders in Vanity Fair, once people complained that she was too young to … bare a shoulder?)

Don’t these kids, steeped in the world of Internet, MySpace and FaceBook, have any grasp that nothing is private? Of course this assumes they care or know what privacy and self-control are. The Web and reality TV have spawned a generation of witless exhibitionists. Miss Cyrus seems as anxious to shed her Disney restrictions as was Lindsay Lohan. Luckily, Miley didn’t develop quite so abundantly. Lindsay’s prematurely mature body fast-tracked her right out of her Mouse Ears.

22 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

thatsoutherngirl k
I think Jessica carries her new “weight” very well…I think she looks better now then ever.
By thatsoutherngirl k on 02/04/2009 6:45 am
Green Tears
Jessica looks fine. She has great curves, as a woman should. A bellydance instructor told me that subcutaneous fat is what gives us our feminine curves and that we will never be rid of it, so therefore it is best to celebrate it! I would make a different selection of jeans, however - Jessica’s just weren’t great.
By Green Tears on 02/04/2009 6:55 am
thatsoutherngirl k
Yea, the jeans were an awful choice!
By thatsoutherngirl k on 02/04/2009 8:12 am
Sheryl S
I don’t think there is anything attractive about being too bone thin, however that said, I think Jessica Simpson looked better at her lighter weight. Then again, perhaps I’m just relating it to myself! Time for she and I to get exercising!
By Sheryl S on 02/04/2009 7:28 am
Chrome Toe
I know! i couldn’t believe it when people were showing this picture and talking about her being over weight. i don’t even see the “few pounds” that liz refers to above. I thought her outfit was a poor choice but as to her body she’s a gorgeous young woman with a beautiful body. I think the problem is the weight we’ve come to expect on women in the entertainment industry. that’s just not real nor is it healthy.
By Chrome Toe on 02/04/2009 9:04 am
Grande Camper
I love the way she makes use of the belts. Jessica looks good and healthy.
By Grande Camper on 02/04/2009 9:39 am
DeBúrca obj
I have a hard time being outraged about Simpson taking heat for her body. She is only famous BECAUSE of her body. Have you heard this woman sing? She is awful. If she didn’t have the body we wouldn’t know her name. So I guess what I’m trying to say is that, when you make your living off your body it is a bit disingenuous to be insulted by negative comments regarding your body.
By DeBúrca obj on 02/04/2009 11:26 am
%$#@* !@&*^!!
Jessica does look as if she’ knocked back a few extra packs of Ho-Hos.
By %$#@* !@&*^!! on 02/04/2009 11:39 am
Kryssi K
MOST women do look BETTER when they have CURVES. Why do women (and only women, I’ve noticed) have to look like…whatever the current trendy ideal of conventional “beauty” is…if they’re actors and singers (i.e. ARTISTS), not SUPERMODELS? This tasteless society is becoming more and more intellectually anemic.
By Kryssi K on 02/04/2009 11:59 am
Buh- Bye
I’m really annoyed with the endless flogging of this sexist “mom jeans” thing the media is laying on us. If they’re gonna keep doing this to us I say it’s time to fight back with the way men dress today. The majority of them look like dirty, messy little boys in daddy’s oversized shorts, backwards baseball caps and wrinkled T-Shirts they pulled out of the dirty clothes’ hamper. It’s like they never grow up into men. Arrested development. They all look like they need a bath.
By Buh- Bye on 02/04/2009 12:38 pm
DeBúrca obj
Mom jeans” crack me up. “Mom jeans” with matching applique sweatshirts with bird houses on them… REALLY crack me up. I’ve spent too many years living in the suburbs to not laugh.
By DeBúrca obj on 02/04/2009 5:17 pm
Frannie Em
Pi Thank you. You are not alone in that opinion. I often wonder if they are trying to look like Charlie Brown.
By Frannie Em on 02/05/2009 12:37 am
Allene Swienckowski
This comment is no reflection on anyone except the woman who now has fourteen children. How could anyone promote a book or a televsion show about an individual who is so clearly disfunctional? Instant wealth and fame for being disfunctional seems to be an American industry. It’s time that someone begins to exercise common sense and stop giving these people fame and riches. There are clearly talented, hardworking people who never even get close to fame and money. During the economically depressed times, it is clear that we need inspiration and not fluff.
By Allene Swienckowski on 02/04/2009 12:41 pm
Belinda Joy
The outfit in the pics are not the best (those jeans are the worst) but Jessica is really a beautiful woman. I just don’t see the fuss about her weight gain, she’s far from being what anyone should consider fat. I just don’t get it.
By Belinda Joy on 02/04/2009 8:49 pm
Frannie Em
Jessica Simpson is very tiny and not long waisted and has a big bust. I think the belt was not the greatest choice and the angle of the shot is not flattering for what she is wearing or her body type. She is not very big.
By Frannie Em on 02/05/2009 12:39 am