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I try to practice at least three time per week. I love walking and swimming, and I also take online ballet classes. I used to be a ballet dancer, I started when I was three. I was dancing on television at 15 and in a ballet company at I was in the original cast of Cats over in London. I took my kids rock climbing the other day. I love spin classes, and I even have my own spin shoes.

I love bootcamp, too. I love paddleboarding. When you first came back to the show, you had to propel down a rope from a helicopter. I can imagine that your fitness background helps with all of the action in those roles. Yes, definitely. I also used to do karate, too. I think that if you keep your body stretched and healthy you are less likely to have aches and pains when you are older. My family and I am more inclined towards the Mediterranean way of eating.

We eat very European in that respect. Rice and fish, olive oil… we grow all our own vegetables where I live in Santa Barbara. We have two vegetable plots with fruit trees, different lettuces, corn, beets, potatoes, strawberries, loads of berries, apples, and more. We eat off the land. Finola Hughes in the original production of Cats in London. I love the antique shops in Beacon Hill on Charles Street. It was a great vintage piece. I loved it so much I had it shipped to Santa Barbara.

How do you find the balance between a demanding job, being a wife and mother, and staying in shape? This show runs on adjacent stations and simultaneously with Howard Stern's program, and it's tough to tell which one is more insulting to women. Each episode, they take a young woman who seems perfectly happy with how she looks and give her an unwelcome, unwanted makeover, insulting the way she currently looks and actually destroying some of her favorite articles of clothing.

The most common "complaint" about the woman's style is that she doesn't "look like a woman enough," as if to suggest that women should never wear athletic gear, sweatpants, or baggy clothes even when working out. I guess exercise and sports are just for guys, according to the show. I'm male, but if four people came into my house, insulted my clothing, and ripped up my sweatshirt in front of me, I'm mostly sure I'd throw them out of a three-story window. The women are made to give up their comfortable clothes and instead put on things they find too revealing or wrong for them, including cleavage shirts, short skirts, and spike heels, all in the name of making her look "more feminine.

I personally think the women look better in the college t-shirts and jeans and well-worn sneakers, but the more important point is that THEY liked how they looked better that way, and are made to act like something they're not.

This show needs to be blown up ASAP. Mpstigers 19 February I agree completely with what was said. If a person is happy with the way they look then why do they have to change. And I've seen episodes where they ripped clothes that were a favorite without any regard to how the girl felt. If someone did that me I would make them buy me a new one or sue them. I'd like to add, one time I watched the show and at the end when asked how the woman liked her new look she said she didn't like it and was happy the way she looked before Finola Hughes didn't even respond.

It was like she didn't know what to say. I haven't watched it since and assume it's not on the air any more. Nothing against Finola Hughes but if it did get cancelled I think that's for the best. It would be one thing if someone wrote in and wanted a make over, but most of the people who got the make over didn't even know they were getting one let alone wanted one. I just started watching this show. I thought it was a new thing. I didn't realize it had been on for several years. No empathy or warmth towards her guests.

She acts so staged like she is reading a script and is very uncomfortable in her role. This in turn makes the guest feel very uncomfortable. The whole vibe is scripted and fake.

Stacey is a little gruff and sassy at times but she has a warmth and compassion about her when the time is right. Anyway I like the idea of the show it just needs someone in there a new hostess and maybe director who can make the show flow.

It's probably Finola's creation. If so she did good on that. Someone else with a little more tact and compassion just needs to be in the forefront. Sorry Finola. They practically want every person to be dressed the same, trendy, and reject individuality and diversity of people's styles.

It's like taking them into the factory and turning them into all the same dolls or robots, that should have no thinking of their own. They suggest that you should not be yourself, just because some other people won't like it. Not to mention the beauty is in the eye of beholder. And for me for instance the hostess is sometimes really ugly dressed herself and should not have a right to judge others and be rude, same stands for other botoxed stylists in the show.

Like some others here mentioned — this is bullying in a nutshell. I apologize for not perfect English, I'm not a native speaker. I agree with the majority of the people who have made a comment about this show. In fact I saw one show where at the end the woman said she didn't like the results and thought she looked better before. You should have seen the look on Fiona's face. All she could say was well you can put it back the way it was.

Duh she could. I think they should only do make overs for people who want it done. They asked for the make over and invited the friends, relatives, and fashion designer to go into the closet and take out what they thought didn't work any more. I also think after that is done the person getting the make over should have a say in rather or not any of those clothes get tossed out or not.

If someone took something out of my closet that was something that was given to me by a relative that was a keepsake and it was tossed out I would toss them out. I need to redo my wardrobe and get rid of some clothes to make room for new ones, but not at the risk of having some stranger come into my home and destroy everything and force me to choose a whole new style I don't like. Interesting Show usababe 17 February I think this show is great.

The previous commenter said that Finola Hughes had a harsh attitude at times towards the person getting the makeover. I think she seems friendly for the most part. Finola is British and she has a touch of that in her personality. I think it is refreshing to have a sort of different personality hosting this show. I love to see the makeover because the person usually looks so much better. At least they are not having tons of plastic surgery like 'Extreme Makeover' The makeover is all done naturally.

The fashion style on the show is nice.



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