Chelsea was never that bad; you could see, in her youth, the possibility of what she would develop into (she’s still “office pretty” rather than “Hollywood pretty”). But, particularly in the early days, she was frequently compared to the Gore girls (like in the Wayne’s World sketch), and was found wanting. Amy Carter, though… THAT was unfortunate.
If Agnes plays her cards right, she could have a future as an exotic beauty; one of those ill-proportioned women who are nonetheless attractive because they believe they’re beautiful and can convince others to agree with them by force of will…
Chelsea was never that bad; you could see, in her youth, the possibility of what she would develop into (she’s still “office pretty” rather than “Hollywood pretty”). But, particularly in the early days, she was frequently compared to the Gore girls (like in the Wayne’s World sketch), and was found wanting. Amy Carter, though… THAT was unfortunate.
If Agnes plays her cards right, she could have a future as an exotic beauty; one of those ill-proportioned women who are nonetheless attractive because they believe they’re beautiful and can convince others to agree with them by force of will…