Obviously a matter of taste

by Prometheus 6
September 25, 2004 - 10:06am.
on Race and Identity | Seen online

ZETA-JONES TOP BEAUTY OF THE CENTURY

Catherine Zeta-Jones is considered the embodiment of beauty in the 21st century according to plastic surgeons.

The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery chose the Oscar winner as the epitome of modern day aestheticism with 31 percent of the votes -- beating Charlize Theron and Lucy Liu, who received 23 percent and one percent respectively.

Doctor Pearlman says, "Zeta-Jones has a short delicate jaw with small chin and nose, all of which are desirable for an attractive female face."

Catherine Zeta-Jones is considered the embodiment of beauty in the 21st century according to plastic surgeons.

The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery chose the Oscar winner as the epitome of modern day aestheticism with 31 percent of the votes -- beating Charlize Theron and Lucy Liu, who received 23 percent and one percent respectively.

Doctor Pearlman says, "Zeta-Jones has a short delicate jaw with small chin and nose, all of which are desirable for an attractive female face."

Okay, no denying Zeta-Jones is fine dan a mug (I wonder how many folks will think that's a Welsh phrase?). But if Dr. Pearlman correctly describes the qualifications, there must be a racial bias component when Lucy Liu gets only one percent of the vote.