Originally Posted by PWS
Not on Lisa yes!Originally Posted by Dragonlady
But Katie was definitely wearing makeup... at one point she was crying and her mascara was running, for pete's sake!My guess is she was recruited, and being able to wear makeup was one of her stipulations to agree to be on the show? Personally, I think makeup is a luxury item... you shouldn't get it unless others get a luxury item.
Or get your butt off the show.
Evidently Lisa's 24 year marriage broke up right before she started filming Survivor. That explains some of her emotional moments, especially at the beginning.
Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History...Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
$10 says Lisa will have another "This game isn't for me" moment next week.
- Johnny K
Does anyone else think her eyebrows are odd looking. It is like there are 2 of them...one lower and droopy that is growing in from not being plucked and then one higher in a nice arch that looks like it is lifted.
That was a great message! And I've had a terrible day, so thank you.I love random acts of kindness.Really, realy appreciated.Scott- RIP SDL<3
It's because she hasn't been able to wax or tweeze them while on the show. They are just growing in and after you've waxed for so many years, they grow in funny when you leave them alone. I recently grew mine out so I could have them reshaped and it looked horrible..lol. Luckily, I'm a natural blonde so it wasn't as noticable as Lisa's, but that's why they look so odd.
I hate when the cops throw me in the back of the squad car ....like they didn’t hear me call shotgun.
Boy (n) : Noise with dirt on it.
I admire and respect Lisa Welchel from the little I know about her. She does frustrate me sometimes with her decisions on this show but I have not seen every episode nor every minute of it.
I know that Skupin recognized Lisa right away, but did Penner ever say anything about it? I had not realized he is an actor, but I've looked him up and he has a fairly good resume. I can't believe he wouldn't have known who she is.
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