
[London, February 22. Image via Bauer-Griffin]
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[London, February 22. Image via Bauer-Griffin]
4:10 PM on Tue Feb 26 2008
By Anna
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Aw, come on. That's Mario Cantone in drag.
Tell me I am not the only one who thought that was a queen dressed up as Winehouse.
@vlvtjones: Okay, that answers my question.
I hate those "she looks like a man" comments, but seriously, she looks like an impersonator in this pic.
@Archetype: Jinx.
Love the neck up, really, the neck down, not so much. Her clothes always seem ill-fitting. I hope that's not too mean.
Aw, but how cute is this picture, despite Amy's unfortunate hair?
@Pinkosaurus: it's the gigantor lips and the wide chin.
I think it's an impersonator, too - the arm is too big, no?
FYI, she's still wearing the ballet flats in this pic. They've just worn down to invisible status.
Priscilla Winehouse, Queen of Camden Town.
Love the pink wig/leopard do-rag combo. I wish I could pull that off in my day-to-day life.
Perhaps not her best angle, but then I guess she is not as photogenic and singularly beautiful as some Jezebel commenters.
It looks like her from the thighs down.
Awww, she looks so pretty and healthy and happy! Amy looks all right too.
I can't confirm it's actually Amy without ballet flats or the belt.
the little girl in the photo, however, is ultra-cute.
wow....it does look like mario cantone!!!!
"That's Amy Winehouse. She's the best singer at St. Bernadette's... with the worst reputation."
That little girl has a beautiful face! I'd pay to have that perfect skin without make-up, I really would.
wtf?
@girlinterrupted: I wasn't calling her ugly (haven't we seen much worse name calling in Snap Judgments?). It just looks like the drag version of herself. We all have a drag twin.
Unless your referring to "photogenic and singularly beautiful" commenters in the context of the The Way We Were post. In which case, ignore me.
At least she's smiling.
Psssst, Amy. Come here. Now listen carefully: Please don't corrupt the pretty young thing.
And, to the PYT: Pretty young thing just repeat after me. Say "Nah, nah, nah, (nah,nah, nah) Nah, nah, nah, nah."
Amy, can you read my palm?
@JessicaLovejoy: Today, as I put on my black ballet flats from Target for the millionth time, I thought to myself, "Am I turning into Amy Winehouse?" Cause for real, I wear them almost every day. They're so damn comfy! And they match almost everything!
Hey, she found Britney's wig!
Those are seriously not her arms. Are we sure that isn't an impersonator? The lips are different, too.
@Pinkosaurus: Wait a minute! Is she wearing the infamous belt, along with another belt? Cause that piece hanging down next to the little girl's shirt looks kinda like the braided belt. Amy, I love you dearly, but come on!
@Archetype: Um. I think I would rather be called ugly than have someone tell me I look like a man.
I don't support name-calling period. These snap judgements are perfect examples of why I prefer men friends to women friends, and why I hated high school.
I would certainly hate to see what y'all would do with a picture of me.
@DorothyZbornak: No worries. I have the metallic J.Crew version and am wearing them today. And I'll probably wear them tomorrow.
@Trip The Light Fantastic:Ah, Grease. It's ok to love it, just not to love it so much as to aspire to look like Frenchie.
@DorothyZbornak: We might be witnessing a belt-and-suspenders combo.
I like how she hugs people all the way around with her arms. She hugged her mom like that at the Grammys.
Random aside, but that branch-printed cabinet thing on legs in the background is really cool. I want it for my house.
@girlinterrupted: you prefer men friends to women friends? THEN WHY ARE YOU HERE. Arghhhhhh, I hate those comments. Guess what the common denominator to all your shitty women friends is? YOU.
@funnyface: "Beauty school dropout... missed her midterms and (obviously) flunked shampoo..."
It's the double head wrap that's tripping me out, man.
@BadenBaden: i prefer guy friends to girl friends on a regular basis. except when the girls are smart, funny, witty... which is why i like coming here.
@Pinkosaurus: She's a caricature of herself!
Everything about her hair and clothes is just wrong. It's covered in wrong dressing.
@Trip The Light Fantastic: whatever, but this conversation has been had multiple times on here, most recently just a few days ago. And I don't understand why someone would come into a fairly innocent thread on a woman-centered web site and say they don't like female friends. It's messed up.
Sisterhood is forever, ladies. Trust.
Is that Britney's wig on loan??
@BadenBaden: No, apparently what they have in common is low self-esteem and Jezebel commenting privileges.
If you can honestly read the comments in this post: [jezebel.com] and still argue that women are not extraordinarily vicious to each other, than we must be from different planets.
how very wrong.
@BadenBaden: Pray tell, where is the sisterhood with Katherine Heigl? Parker Posey? Lindsay Lohan and her saggy tits? Amy Winehouse? Britney Spears? Jessica Alba and her bitchface?
Where is the sisterhood there, please point it out to me, I am DYING to know.
I sort of love the pink wig.
@girlinterrupted: MOST commenters on this site LOVE Paker, Lohan, and Winehouse. You seem to be confusing a small minority with the site at large.
As for Heigl and Alba: many feel that their talent doesn't match their fame.
And as for Spears: seems most folks here want her to get help and could do without hearing about her daily trials and tribulations until that point.
I'm sorta wondering what site you've actually been reading.
Someone please tell me that is a grown woman with a growth hormone condition and not a child! What parent would let their child within 100 feet of Amy Winehouse?!
I just don't think it's actually her. She's not particularly tall to begin with, and the girl is probably at least 13, so you wouldn't think she'd be that much taller.
If it IS her, I stand corrected, and that was just an amazingly bad angle for her to be photographed from.
@girlinterrupted: effing RELAX with the vitriol. That is what snap judgements are for - snarky comments on celebrities. When people get really mean, they usually get reprimanded pretty quickly. This isn't a new - or hugely offensive - concept. And if you don't like it, so what. What does that have to do with not liking females as friends?!
@BadenBaden: *shrugs* i comment here when i want to talk about girly things and dspn when i want to scratch my imaginary balls and spit. i don't see why it has to be an either/or.
@girlinterrupted: All the people who've ever called me fat were men. Not women. There are shitheads on both sides, so please don't generalize all of us.
@girlinterrupted: Or as those airplanes twatwaffles.
Poor, sweet kid. She totally doesn't have a clue; she just loves Amy.
With regards to Amy: At this point, all I can do is pray. It's worked so far: she's still alive and has new teeth. Progress.
K, damn but girlfriend is actually starting to look a healthier weight these days, no? That is the wino isn't it?
@funnyface: It's funny, because I'm rereading this link I posed earlier: [jezebel.com] and I don't see anyone commenting on Heigl's fame.
And I am not confusing anything, I continue to read this site because many of the commenters are smart and funny. I NEVER said I hate all women or that all women are catty bitches, but if someone said I looked like a man, you better be damn sure I think she's a catty bitch. Or if she said something like....
"That's funny. The lamp is way more interesting than she is."
"I want to mug her for her Sputnik light and then laugh at her "mom hair"."
"I WAS MAKING FUN OF HER UGLY SWEATER."
"she looks like she's wearing a sweater and denim potato sack."
"haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaate."
"Are we sure that's not some sort of new-age or old-school torture device purchased to make her new husband's life just that little bit more miserable?"
But, yeah, whatever, I'M the bitch. Okay.