Is Bridalplasty over the top?
January 20, 2011
For those of you who haven’t been on the TV circuit, Bridalplasty is a reality television series about brides-to-be competing for plastic surgery…in order to fit their view of “perfection” for their wedding. They’re basically away from their fiancés for four months. The winner gets a celebrity style wedding. The contestants get piecemeal plastic surgery throughout the competition based on how many contests they win against each other. The winner’s fiancée doesn’t get to see her until he lifts the veil on the wedding day. Yes, kind of interesting, mostly artificial. I wouldn’t have wanted my wedding to be so weird!
Here is a clip off of You Tube on the show. BUT, it’s not the show. It’s four women’s view of the show. (I love You Tube for these reasons.)
Do you think this is sending the wrong message? Or would you agree with the people affiliated with the show, that it’s really just a show.
Would you sign up or want to be on Bridalplasty? Please post your thoughts, comments, or questions.
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Interesting, but SAD and PATHETIC. The groom doesn’t see all the work done until he lifts the veil? Why not have the bride jump out of a cake, too? What message does this show send to young women? Uggghhh! What a circus!
So, you wouldn’t do it?
I see nothing wrong with some plastic surgery before the wedding to reconstruct things a bit but to change your entire image seems is ridiculous…I don’t know many men who would want to see their bride the minute he’s about to say I DO and she be a different person, even if its just the outside.
Yes, it’s a bit much.