The Maternal Goddess
August 26, 2010
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George writes:
Is it just me, or does that boy look underweight. Should we really be able to see his shoulder blades and spine like that?
Laura writes:
The photo accentuates his shoulder blades. Creepy isn’t it?
The whole thing gives me the creeps. I make further comments on the photo here. Julia, by the way, has converted to Hinduism, as you may have guessed from this portrait of a temple devotee. The strange thing here is her gown looks Japanese. When I first saw this picture I thought it was a reference to Madame Butterfly and maybe that’s why the child was there, but that wouldn’t make sense in the context of Eat Pray Love, which is what this cover shoot is about, and the magazine caption situates Roberts in a Hindu temple.
Reader N. writes:
Perhaps it is just me, but the image of Julia Roberts doesn’t look like a real human being. She looks like an expensive department store mannequin, the kind that would be seen only in an upscale store such as the old Macy’s on 5th Avenue in New York, or the original Neimann Marcus in Dallas, Goldwater’s in Phoenix, etc. Her facial expression is rather vacant, and frankly there should be a discreet price tag somewhere on her kimono.
Laura writes:
Normally, Elle lists prices of the clothes, but this is by the designer Etro and all that is said is “price upon request,” which means it is fantastically expensive.
Hurricane Betsy writes:
What is creepy? The purported accentuation, or the fact of being skinny?
If we have skinny children, they should be photographed only in such a way as to hide that fact? I found nothing creepy about the child, and I’d be saying that even if I didn’t have a skinny son. His shoulder blades don’t show like that any more, but nevertheless, he doesn’t appear to have much body fat! Should I be ashamed of him? (He is both nice & smart but I never say this out loud as it wouldn’t be modest.) I must say that you lost me completely on this one. My husband, my (skinny) boy’s father, was like a rake for many, many years. These things happen.
However, I’ll tell you what’s creepy: Roberts herself, as you imply. All that weirdness about shooting stars. Judas Priest, I know that Hollywood is a sinkhole for the world’s most disturbed “human beings” but I didn’t know whether to s–t or go blind when she rattled on about her and her husband’s great love and the Cosmic Significance of It All. Pfffffft.
Laura writes: