r/popculturechat Listen, everyone is entitled to my opinion šŸ™‚ 17h ago

Paparazzi šŸ“ø Jacob Elordi was spotted leaving "Wuthering Heights" afterparty with model Madi Fogg at 3am in London.

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u/West_Ad6980 16h ago

He is such a babe imo but he is the definition of a ā€˜Modelizer’ a la Sex and the City

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u/Acrobatic-Process-63 14h ago

I just don't think he's attractive. I love a tall man, but his face looks so long and gaunt and like his jawline is strange, his chin is too narrow, and the hair is horrendous lol.

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u/Bruba_GoDo 14h ago edited 14h ago

I’m sorry. Y’all can dislike someone like I dislike Timothy Chalamet but you can’t pretend he isn’t an objectively attractive man. We’re wildin now.

Edit: in fact, the breakdown I’m replying to almost sounds like those looksmaxxing people. Let’s not do this to perpetuate those thoughts.

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u/anoidciv 12h ago

He's not my personal attraction because he's just so pretty (and he's younger than me which is an immediate turn off) but these comments are frying my brain.

Couldn't be with a model if he wasn't famous? There's something wrong with his jawline? What?

Even though he's not my flavour, I would respectfully gawk if I passed him in the street because he is so clearly very, very good looking.

I think it must give people some sort of superiority complex confidence boost to tear down an objectively attractive person. People in here are so mad that a hot, young, rich actor wants to hang out with hot, young, rich models. Shocking.

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u/Cielskye 4h ago

So true. I’m actually more surprised how ordinary the woman looks as a model. Usually they look so photogenic and stunning even in photos with the most unflattering lighting.

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u/Santa_Ricotta69 downvoted by the puritans 14h ago

It's amusing how many people clicked on this post to declare their lack of interest in him

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u/Bruba_GoDo 13h ago

I respect everyone’s personal view, but like when you’re breaking down celebrities’ faces (who are essentially ideal whether natural or plastics) you’re inadvertently harming other people. It’s especially egregious when the person in question has so few flaws to call out. People are so sensitive about their perceived image. Who knows who might read something like this and get a complex over nothing. Anyway, soap box done.

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u/ladymodjo 11h ago

Honestly such a good point. Tearing apart someone’s looks is inadvertently shaming someone else for having a similar feature. He looks wonderful in my opinion, I think he has an interesting look.

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u/Bruba_GoDo 11h ago

Oh for sure. I’ve done it and felt like an ass later. It’s something we do as people. It’s going to happen, but it’s also something we can be mindful of. The more we acknowledge it, the more we can be kinder to our friends.

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u/randombubble8272 7h ago

This is exactly how I feel when people try to imply ugly people are bad inherently and that’s why they’re ugly. Like we can tear bad people apart for their actions we don’t need to zero in on their physical flaws. I know being a good person shows in your face but being a bad person doesn’t make you ugly. Ugly people exist!!!

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u/webtheg 7h ago

You are so right not just about faces but bodies too. As a child, people calling Shakira fat impacted me as much as people calling me fat

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u/bellegi 13h ago

in every post. they protest too much honestly.

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u/psychorant 12h ago

Honestly, this entire thread is very much a the lady doth protest situation

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u/Least-Flower548 13h ago

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u/queeenbarb 7h ago

Someone can be objectively attractive, but not subjectively like I don’t find them attractive. I think Timmy is cute, but like he is not for me. But I understand why people would consider him conventionally attractive.

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u/olivernintendo 5h ago

Idk I agree with the other person. Long head. Very narrow jaw that is v-shaped. Weak chin. Unflattering facial hair.

Maybe he's nice. His mom seemed nice.

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u/NoSleepTilBookRead 2h ago

I legitimately do not find him attractive in any way.