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Pam, the model, is returning

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Those who are interested in Pam, she's returning.  I saw this on Facebook:

 

 

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Re: Pam, the model, is returning

Q Models need time off too. They bow out for a vacation or just bow out for time off for some well deserved time. Honestly they ALL do a great job.

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Re: Pam, the model, is returning

It must be really boring and tiring changing clothes over and over and then standing for so long. 

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Re: Pam, the model, is returning

@ San Antonio Gal

Thank you for the update! I do like Pam very much!

Was her mother a former model on the "Q"

Thanks 💜
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Re: Pam, the model, is returning

I was watching the Calista show for a few minutes this afternoon.  Pam was one of the models.

 

Her hair was gorgeous and it was grey.  I had seen her like that before.  My memory says her hair was blonde.

 

Although the style and condition of her hair was beautiful, I (MY personal opinion) is that the grey does not flatter her and definitely makes her look older.  Yes, I know it is a personal choice and there are many reasons one way or the other.  But even a light blonde would have made a lot of difference.  I'd rather not look older than I have to.  I am so looking foward to being able to color treat my hair again after chemotherapy.  I am going to change the color a little.  My natural color is auburn.  I am going to ask for a bit more red to brunette ratio.  If I don't care for it, I will go back to trying to get my natural color!  Sure, Pam is entitled to have her hair how she wants.  She strikes me as unhappy since she lost and regained weight awhile ago.

 

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Re: Pam, the model, is returning

I have to say, I don't really notice when the models are away for a while (or forever.)

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@hyacinth003 wrote:

I was watching the Calista show for a few minutes this afternoon.  Pam was one of the models.

 

Her hair was gorgeous and it was grey.  I had seen her like that before.  My memory says her hair was blonde.

 

Although the style and condition of her hair was beautiful, I (MY personal opinion) is that the grey does not flatter her and definitely makes her look older.  Yes, I know it is a personal choice and there are many reasons one way or the other.  But even a light blonde would have made a lot of difference.  I'd rather not look older than I have to.  I am so looking foward to being able to color treat my hair again after chemotherapy.  I am going to change the color a little.  My natural color is auburn.  I am going to ask for a bit more red to brunette ratio.  If I don't care for it, I will go back to trying to get my natural color!  Sure, Pam is entitled to have her hair how she wants.  She strikes me as unhappy since she lost and regained weight awhile ago.

 

Hyacinth


Wow. Your opinion doesn't matter. Pam's hair is fabulous and she likes it. 

The constant criticizing everything about hosts and models is really pathetic.

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@ellaphant wrote:

@hyacinth003 wrote:

I was watching the Calista show for a few minutes this afternoon.  Pam was one of the models.

 

Her hair was gorgeous and it was grey.  I had seen her like that before.  My memory says her hair was blonde.

 

Although the style and condition of her hair was beautiful, I (MY personal opinion) is that the grey does not flatter her and definitely makes her look older.  Yes, I know it is a personal choice and there are many reasons one way or the other.  But even a light blonde would have made a lot of difference.  I'd rather not look older than I have to.  I am so looking foward to being able to color treat my hair again after chemotherapy.  I am going to change the color a little.  My natural color is auburn.  I am going to ask for a bit more red to brunette ratio.  If I don't care for it, I will go back to trying to get my natural color!  Sure, Pam is entitled to have her hair how she wants.  She strikes me as unhappy since she lost and regained weight awhile ago.

 

Hyacinth


Wow. Your opinion doesn't matter. Pam's hair is fabulous and she likes it. 

The constant criticizing everything about hosts and models is really pathetic.


Maybe you should look up the defintion of OPINION.


@ellaphant wrote:

@hyacinth003 wrote:

I was watching the Calista show for a few minutes this afternoon.  Pam was one of the models.

 

Her hair was gorgeous and it was grey.  I had seen her like that before.  My memory says her hair was blonde.

 

Although the style and condition of her hair was beautiful, I (MY personal opinion) is that the grey does not flatter her and definitely makes her look older.  Yes, I know it is a personal choice and there are many reasons one way or the other.  But even a light blonde would have made a lot of difference.  I'd rather not look older than I have to.  I am so looking foward to being able to color treat my hair again after chemotherapy.  I am going to change the color a little.  My natural color is auburn.  I am going to ask for a bit more red to brunette ratio.  If I don't care for it, I will go back to trying to get my natural color!  Sure, Pam is entitled to have her hair how she wants.  She strikes me as unhappy since she lost and regained weight awhile ago.

 

Hyacinth


Wow. Your opinion doesn't matter. Pam's hair is fabulous and she likes it. 

The constant criticizing everything about hosts and models is really pathetic.


Maybe you should look up the definition of OPINION.  

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Re: Pam, the model, is returning

Some posters just can't help themselves.  They have to post negative comments about someone body, weight or hair color and pull a positive thread down to their rock bottom level.

 

It is never okay to post your opinion, especially negative,  about another woman's body unless she, personally, asked you to.

 

We, as women, have a long way to go if many still act like this.  Why are we still doing this???  If I man said this about us, we would be livid.