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Kate Beckinsale

That is what would cure Kate Beckinsale of her fetish-fascination with large breasts. Now, if she were talking about wanting someone else’s, I’d be kinder (and act really fast to get her phone number), but she wants them for herself. Silly, naive, able-to-jog-without-getting-whiplash girl.

Kate Beckinsale Says She Has Breast Envy

Asked by Glamour in its May issue if she could switch bodies with someone for a day, who would that be, the star of the new thriller Vacancy replies, “Someone with gigantic real breasts, like Queen Latifah.”

Getting more off her chest, Beckinsale, 33, says, “I’m so fascinated by breasts because my mother didn’t have them either. If I had them, I’d run up and down a flight of stairs!”

Yes, she’s lovely and all that, but that’s an awfully extreme scenario to imagine if you just want to slap yourself in the face.

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  1. brutepcm says:

    Did the American breast fetish begin when women entered the work force during WW2 and bottle fed? The glamour queens of the 50’s suggests that possibility. I was breast fed, and Kate seems fine to me. Saw “Click” on cable last night. There was a scene where Kate’s friend suggested that she have “some work done”. Is there a woman so beautiful and secure that she doesn’t want to change something? The silicon babes look as inflated as the steroid bodybuilders, and just as attractive. Back to nature!

  2. Kimj7157 says:

    Just like the old idiom says:

    “The breasts are always greener on the other side of the bra.”

    (I think that’s how it goes… . Hmmm.)

  3. Lib85 says:

    Nature was very kind to Kate. I hope she leaves everything alone.

  4. tbd256 says:

    what is it with this bizarre obsession with breasts, fetish would be a mild way to put it. Basically, women who get the implant are effectively donning a Hollywood style burqa. (And they call themselves feminists)

  5. Paul Snively says:

    Does anyone else remember how “Devil’s Advocate” played on this? Charlize Theron’s character’s new “girlfriends” in New York harped on her about getting work done “when you’re ready.” As I recall, Ms. Theron did an excellent job, sans dialogue, of acting uneasy and put off, her confidence eroding beneath the casual contempt of these “friends.”

    Of course, what happened to Ms. Theron’s character later is only more chilling and depressing.

    I really appreciate that film for having the guts to ask, basically, what if the religious right is right? I’ll have to rent it to see it again sometime.

  6. W J Ellis says:

    Two things:
    1- I fell in love with, and married the most beautiful woman I ever laid eyes on. That was 38 years ago. I would never presume to tell her what she could or could not do with her own body, but I let her know every day that she is God’s perfect work, and I would not change one thing about her.
    2- Tammy, if you read these posts, I just want to say that your wit and wisdom are a perfect complement to your beautiful smile. Thanks for being out there.

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