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Post by svca on Apr 14, 2021 14:21:53 GMT -5
The teeth don't bother me. I just find it surprising that his parents didn't have them fixed as a child. It is just such a common thing to do these days but it does require money if you don't have a dental plan here. However, maybe dental care is subsidized in Denmark. It makes me wonder about his background Dental care is fine in Denmark and is paid for by the general health care, so necessary treatments -including braces ect for kids and teenagers - are free. It looks to me, that Oliver’s canin teeth just don’t fit into his jaw. A brace or brackets wouldn’t help. The usual option would be to pull them. And to pull them both. Doing that to otherwise healthy teeth is not really recommendable. These tooth roots are loooong and the upper ones go right up to your nose. My mother had these teeth removed as a child and has never been really happy with the result. So, as long as Oliver is fine with his teeth, he should keep them the way they are. I agree...and I think it's adorable.
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Post by ladyM :) on Apr 14, 2021 14:31:19 GMT -5
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Post by ladyM :) on Apr 14, 2021 14:36:42 GMT -5
Murs will be joined by a celebrity panel including singer and actress Sheridan Smith (Gavin and Stacey), Queen frontman Adam Lambert, comedian Jason Manford and the musical star and soul icon Beverley Knight.
The new format will see talented members of the public step up, perform and transform into their favourite singing artists, such as Amy Winehouse, Ariane Grande, Lady Gaga, Marvin Gaye and Michael Buble.
Competing in four teams, the contestants will perform as a trio while dressed as their favourite music star. The singers will receive the full ‘superstar experience’ with an expert glam team and a spectacular light and sound show.
Each week they will battle it out to convince the judges and the virtual audience that they deserve a spot in the final, to be in with a chance of bagging the £50,000 prize. Viewers can expect spectacular, jaw dropping transformations and huge surprises.
Olly Murs said: “I’m really excited to be hosting a big Saturday Night show like Starstruck. It ticks all the boxes; it’s about feel good, family fun which is something we all need right now. The performances should keep us well entertained and I can’t wait to see whether anyone wants to be transformed into me for the night!”
Beverley Knight added: “Every show we get to witness ordinary people emulate extraordinary icons on a huge scale and I’m so here for it! I’m looking forward to hearing and seeing those spectacular transformations and being a cheerleader for every contestant”.
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Post by ladyM :) on Apr 14, 2021 15:21:25 GMT -5
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Post by svca on Apr 14, 2021 15:48:09 GMT -5
Anything interesting about Adam...not really interested in listening to 15 minutes of Javi lol.
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Post by ladyM :) on Apr 14, 2021 16:25:46 GMT -5
Queen Never Would Have Lasted If Brian May, Roger Taylor Were In Charge While the attrition weighs on May and Taylor, the guitarist emphasized that the duo remains proud of their recent years collaborating with frontman Adam Lambert and the fact that their work together has kept Queen's music alive for new generations. "And it's great that we can own our own legacy, own our own material and keep it alive rather than it being a museum piece or fossil," May said. Queen's 2020 tour dates have since been rescheduled to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns. www.iheart.com/content/2021-04-14-queen-never-would-have-lasted-if-brian-may-roger-taylor-were-in-charge/#.YHcld4LIst8.twitter
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Post by rihannsu on Apr 14, 2021 17:52:23 GMT -5
The teeth don't bother me. I just find it surprising that his parents didn't have them fixed as a child. It is just such a common thing to do these days but it does require money if you don't have a dental plan here. However, maybe dental care is subsidized in Denmark. It makes me wonder about his background Dental care is fine in Denmark and is paid for by the general health care, so necessary treatments -including braces ect for kids and teenagers - are free. It looks to me, that Oliver’s canin teeth just don’t fit into his jaw. A brace or brackets wouldn’t help. The usual option would be to pull them. And to pull them both. Doing that to otherwise healthy teeth is not really recommendable. These tooth roots are loooong and the upper ones go right up to your nose. My mother had these teeth removed as a child and has never been really happy with the result. So, as long as Oliver is fine with his teeth, he should keep them the way they are. My canines were out of line but rather than remove them they removed four other teeth top and bottom and I had braces to pull everything in line.
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Post by pi on Apr 14, 2021 18:10:13 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Apr 14, 2021 18:18:08 GMT -5
As far as cute Oliver....and I think he's really cute.....the two teeth...one on each side bother me...(don't shoot me, I'm shallow) lol. I guess because I love Adam's teeth which are pretty perfect. He wore braces and I think that Oliver would look even better with even teeth....but whatever makes him feel his best is OK by me. Another perspective on Oliver's teeth. There were many articles written about this trend in Japan.. japantoday.com/category/features/lifestyle/why-japanese-women-go-for-fake-crooked-teethWiki: In Japan, yaeba (八重歯, "double tooth") are human teeth, especially upper canines, with an uncommonly fang-like appearance. In Japan it is perceived as a sign of youthfulness and natural beauty.[1][2] In 2013 it had become a trend where teenage girls would undergo dental procedures to cap the upper canines.
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Post by ladyM :) on Apr 14, 2021 18:36:31 GMT -5
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