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“American the Beautiful” Movie: Plastic Surgery

America the Beautiful Movie. Plastic surgery addiction. Is your vajajay cute? How about your boobs? Vagina-plasty, rhinoplasty and more, oh my! Phew!!! You know Micheal Beach from Third Watch, ER and Soul Food. Now he talks to tv personality/ author Abiola Abrams (VH1 Tough Love) about women, beauty, lookism and plastic surgery! His new documentary is called America the Beautiful.

  1. micaiahty
    February 13th, 2009 at 00:56 | #1

    Amazing…

  2. RevolutionaryINK
    February 13th, 2009 at 02:38 | #2

    This documentary definatly needed to be done!!! And with Michael Beach behind it hopefully it’ll get the exposure it needs. “Big ups” to the brother!!!

  3. Lakishia
    February 13th, 2009 at 03:39 | #3

    I so want to watch this film now. Abiola your hair is so beautiful!

  4. Sahbisun
    February 13th, 2009 at 06:43 | #4

    Hey Abiola, looking good girl!

    It’s about time someone brings this topic to light. I’m so sick of looking at fake people.

    btw Who’s to say what PRETTY is?

    What I think is fine ” A’hmm” Michael Beach….some might see him as unattractive.

    I’m unattractive and proud!!!!

  5. WONDERFULLYMADE2009
    February 13th, 2009 at 14:17 | #5

    man i’d love to see this documentary. its really sad what the world is becoming!!! so sad! thanks. Great video!

  6. AhnicB
    February 15th, 2009 at 11:00 | #6

    Super great video! I was just thinking about this very topic last week and how so many of us fall into this “facade of life” issue. I’m so glad this is coming out.

  7. 3alarm247
    February 16th, 2009 at 00:19 | #7

    In America, women have to be beautiful and men must have money. Sad but true.

  8. creolebeauty17
    February 18th, 2009 at 02:31 | #8

    oh my god your hair is so pretty! and i love ur shows

  9. Radiantsmiler
    March 1st, 2009 at 05:03 | #9

    Very good interview, Abiola! I love your hair and Michael Beach is soooo beautiful…I love him! Okay, enough about that the physical aspects….I appreciate the content of this interview and will check out the documentary. Thank you, Abiola for bringing us worthwhile info/topics for discussion.

  10. Shadagga
    March 1st, 2009 at 16:28 | #10

    We need to have more discussions like this. Why does it seem like beauty standards are getting crazier and crazier? Can we all just get a grip please?

  11. Ucalgirl0
    March 26th, 2009 at 03:12 | #11

    God made you the way you are! This is a horrible thing that is going on

  12. ahealthnut2
    April 13th, 2009 at 18:59 | #12

    Abiola

    You are my twin.

  13. ToughLoveVH1
    April 21st, 2009 at 06:04 | #13

    The song “Tough Love” is written and produced by JD Entertainment.

    Where can you purchase “Tough Love.”

    “Tough Love” is available online at the following locations: iTunes U.S., iTunes Australia/N.Z., iTunes Canada, iTunes UK/European Union, iTunes Japan, Rhapsody, Napster, eMusic, GroupieTunes, Amazon MP3, Lala, Shockhound, and Amie Street.

  14. tigrisx23
    April 21st, 2009 at 06:08 | #14

    when they mentioned the media doenst want to hate on different variations of beauty but it depends soley upon who wants to see it or not. So the media is giving you what you want to see. So if the entertainment industry give every body some air time and maybe people should open their boundaries in beauty standards. Alot of narrow mindedness comes from somewhere and it isn’t a rational emotion.

  15. tigrisx23
    April 21st, 2009 at 06:18 | #15

    I think my response was alittle un clear(i was listening to the interview at the same time). I just wanted to say it’s peoples’ relunctantness to change that keeps preferences so unrealistic. Guys always wants the hot girl, the girl every one else wants. So that makes women desire that role, Especially when some girl can steal your husband by being younger, fresher and beautiful. Thats always in a girls head that she can be replaced. So women go to extreme lengths to secure a relationship.

  16. tigrisx23
    April 21st, 2009 at 06:25 | #16

    alot of women work really hard on molding themselves desirable, persona and looks. Not always surgery, but when a guy rejects you or compares you it can affect a women mmore harshly than a man. I think more women take breakups harder than a man, bc there usually always trying to upgrade themselves and if new tits didnt keep him home, it must be her. It hard to think otherwise when your obsessed with trying to be so physically pleasing. Its very easy to feel lacking.

  17. tigrisx23
    April 21st, 2009 at 06:32 | #17

    Guys dont build aroound being the best looking, there more concerned with themselves. so while your going out of your way, he’s off making himself happy and if it means eye candy to taste, then he may not stay faithful to you. If some of these women spent more time WORSHIPPING there loves and hobbies, and less on new mascaras, then if you are broken up with you’ll have alot of yourself left. Women sometimes feel they have to be about their man or they feel self centered. its in our nurturing

  18. PlanetAbiola
    March 9th, 2010 at 23:03 | #18

    Thanks for your comments!

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