Mary's Fan Club says: "Whoa! She's a fright in real life! What, no groovy blue pants suit for us?"
Mary visited Roskilde University today under the guise of Danske Bank's Social Innovation and Social Entrepeneurship Prize. Wearing Marie's flattering pastel colour palette, she looked drawn out and ghost-like, not a good look for a woman who looks far older than her 41 years. Mares, we've told you jewel tones are your look. Must have come as a total shock to the "Mary Fan Club" students who greeted her on the way in. If she thought it was natural, normal and wonderful to be greeted by her university student fans, then they must have had quite a shock seeing this shell of an older, try-hard woman sashay down the (gag) red carpet and pass them right by. Mary disappoints students of ALL ages!
On 17 September, Mary was at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek to distribute the Carlsberg Foundation's Research Prize. They award grants for research in the humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. Don't Roskilde's students wish that Madam's ill-advised and hideous blue Gucci pantsuit had made another appearance to prove how "cool" she is or how much like Kate Middleton she is? Psst, Anja, Tom Ford isn't at Gucci anymore, therefore it's ok to ignore it; this was an outfit better suited to Bea Arthur's Maude.
Article: Ekstra Bladet
Photos: Mie Neel (RUC), Anders Sune Berg (Glyptotek)
Is it OK for a 41 year old woman to show she's aged? Sometimes I think people need to be a bit more realistic here. People get wrinkles as they age. Some age better than others. English roses will always have beautiful skin because of the climate and small amount of sun they are exposed to. Australia has a more rugged sunny climate. I don't think she can really stop from aging. Shes lucky shes got money for plastic work. It looks like she had an inch lopped off the tip of her nose.
ReplyDeleteThe clothes and attitude she can change Kindness and empathy are free. I think she could use more of that. Agree that electric blue pantsuit hurts to look at. Does she shop at a designers clothes outlet. Crazy colors are always marked way down. Kindness and empathy are free but taste and class are priceles. What an witty bitty fan club for a large university
Yes we age differently. The problem is not for me that Mary looks older than her age, is that she pretends always to look young. Such heavy maquillage! Maxima has also very much skin showing her love for the sun. So what! She lives her life normally. The only moment you do not see her freckles is at big gala like the coronation. OK, good idea, lots of photographers there. Normal events she is more naturel, and it is better! Mary pretends to have English skin. We know the truth! Always fake this one.
DeleteDanes are partly responsible for creating this greedy arrogant monster. Do they really need to roll out such a lengthy red carpet for this idiotic skanky woman who only knows how to spend other people money?
ReplyDeleteLove the Bea Arthur's Maude comment!! It is sooooo true!
ReplyDeleteSomething tells me the "Mary Fan Club" is completely ironical ... she knows that's why she just smiled and keeps walking ...
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ReplyDeleteAnd the whole dazzling ensemble cost a mere 130.000,00 Danish taxpayer readies. The ironmongery swinging from the 'royal' neck was a horrendous 110.000,00 Danish crowns, how about that for bogan profligacy!
I don´t think is that expensive. It looks cheap. She looks like a cheap-bad taste-ugly-blue bitch
DeleteGreat to see you lupina!!! Thanks for the article. Disgusting pig, that Mary for such an ugly outfit that costs too much. Now, the question is, did she pay for it herself, even at discount, or did she walk out of a shop without paying for it, and will it be up for sale soon at Haberdash, so that the pig is making a profit off of her shoplifting?
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