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TopicActor Jacob Elordi: I hated working out and being objectified
ZannoL
07/30/20 4:22:59 PM
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MrMallard posted...
I've heard that a lot of shirtless scenes for guys involve diets of almost nothing and severe dehydration. There's an account of one of Hugh Jackman's shirtless scenes as Wolverine, and apparently he could only shoot within the span of an hour before he felt like passing out.

You've also got steroid abuse changing the male standard for attractiveness. Look at Hugh Jackman in X-Men 1 vs The Wolverine, his veins are popping out of his neck and his chest and shoulders are completely different. Look at Sylvester Stallone in the first Rocky movie vs the later Rambo sequels, or the Expendables. It's not natural.

Bodies like this are unattainable outside of starving yourself of food and water to dangerous levels, and to maintain a jacked look like that over the course of a career, more often than not, guys end up turning to steroids. The reason we don't talk about it as much is because we put dudes like Stallone on a pedestal.

eston posted...
Same thing happened with the singer D'Angelo
Terrible

Lucas Till (dude played the X-Men movies) was body shamed, verbally abused, and became suicidal: https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/lucas-till-suicidal-body-shaming-macgyver-peter-lenkov-cbs-a9629651.html

Thats fucking awful.
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