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Kelly Ripa’s Muscles Bug Me

I can’t tell you how many times I have seen this commercial on lately! Every time I watch it all I can do is look at her muscles. Even the first time I watched it I wondered if it was supposed to look like that because they look so unnatural. I don’t think they look that hot on her! She’s so tiny, she can be toned without looking buff.

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  1. Kevin
    July 27th, 2008 | 2:45 pm

    You’re entitled to your opinion, and I respectfully disagree. They are perfectly proportional. They only look odd because as a society we value ‘thin but nondescript’ in our women. Clearly that’s an outdated idea, and women should feel more comfortable having a little definition in their bodies.

    That being said, I hated the ad and, generally speaking, she irritates the hell out of me.

  2. July 27th, 2008 | 5:53 pm

    Yeah, I agree. I mean Hell, I am all for people who want to get in good shape and stay Healthy. But some just go too far.
    I look at Kelly and those Developed Biceps on such a Petitite woman is really quite unflattering. Ill even go one more and say its really disgusting.

  3. fmlmscllvr
    March 3rd, 2009 | 3:57 pm

    I agree with the first poster, Kevin. The idea of ladies without muscles is completely outdated. The other poster is not alone, but it amazes me to hear cricism of someone is shape and still beautiful.
    Its an old debate, just like curves in other parts of the body. While it is preference only, the muscled female may soon be the ultimate body.
    Go Kelly! You’re a turn-on, especially in sleeveless tops!

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