Hollywood icon Julia Roberts, 54, recently grabbed headlines while on vacation, with paparazzi photos sparking a flurry of reactions from fans. These candid shots revealed a change in her appearance, especially around her belly area, leaving fans with mixed feelings.
The public’s response ranged from concerns about her altered looks to admiration for her age-appropriate elegance. Some fans remarked, “Let everyone look like this at 54!” and “Julia is gorgeous at any age.”
These reactions highlight the intense scrutiny celebrities like Roberts face due to societal beauty standards. They serve as a reminder of the diverse perceptions of beauty and the importance of individual self-confidence. Changes in appearance, in this case, do not diminish one’s worth or allure.
In the world of showbiz, Julia Roberts’ influence transcends physical appearance. She continues to make an impact, proving that beauty takes various forms at any age.
Woman Says Man’s Aggressive Outburst At Gym Is Proof ‘Women Aren’t Safe In 2024’
“I work at a gym and have never seen anyone do what you were doing,” one writes.
“Looks nothing like pulse squats,” another agrees.
Other commenters are angry at Ruvee for filming herself in a public place.
“Ban video recording in gyms!!” one demands.
“Cameras should be banned, and she should 100 per cent be banned forever,” another shares.
While a third writes: “It’s the facial expressions. Pulse squats is one thing but adding facial expressions to make it look like something else is where she went wrong.”
In the video, a man approaches Ruvee while asking: “What are you doing?”
She explains it’s a leg warm-up, and he replies: “I know what you’re doing.”
The man then accuses Ruvee of being ‘what’s wrong with girls’, at which point the woman asks him: “Are you pointing at me?”
He goes on to describe her behaviour as ‘ridiculous’ before kicking her phone away, seemingly breaking the screen.
Later on, Ruvee speculates that the man knew who she was and that he was angry because of her OFs fame.
“I can’t believe I’m not allowed to stretch at the gym because of what I do for work,” she shares on Instagram.
“Before I started OFs I was doing the same stretch before every leg day,” she says in a follow-up TikTok video.
“And all the people saying that I deserve to have my phone kicked, I deserve to be harassed in public because I was minding my business in the smallest corner of the gym… is there a rule that says no phones? No there’s not. Was it on a tripod? Was I being obnoxious? No, I wasn’t. Was I being loud? No.
“So it’s really sad to me to see all these comments saying that I deserve something because I went to the gym and was stretching.”
There has since been some speculation on X, formerly known as Twitter, about whether or not the video was a staged skit.
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