Sophia Bush Packs it On
Actress Sophia Bush is seen here leaving her New York hotel room to go out and have some dinner. While Sophia Bush can be seen in the new flick ‘The Narrows’ she is best known as the feisty and sassy Brooke on the CW’s ‘One Tree Hill’. And during her stint in Tree Hill, Brooke always modeled an enviable figure and a style that was to die for. So what happened to her? It looks like Sophia has packed on a few pounds since her Tree Hill days, or maybe just maybe this is an outfit that just doesn’t work for her. She’s got the belted leopard print thing going and some the latest gladiator footwear, but she still lacks her former luster. Her hair on the other hand I am loving, for the last seasons of Tree Hill Sophia cropped her locks and went just above the shoulder, giving her a mature look that only added to her feist appeal. It looks like she has maintained this cut, and I love the movement it shows with its chunky layers and deep set fringe bangs. This is definitely a cut you can go to if you like the look of long hair, but don’t want to fuss with it too much. This is a shorter cut, but it will definitely give you a more mature look with sophistication and polish as, despite her figure changes, Sophia pulls off beautifully.
Photo: Edward Opinaldo, PacificCoastNews.com
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what i don’t understand is why everyone is so obsessed with someone else’s weight. with comments like that about Bush putting on a few pounds it’s no wonder we have so many girls with eating disorders. she looks just fine and actually healthy compared to some of the the girls on 90210 who look like skin and bones. we should stop focusing on weight according to hollywood standards and focus on whether or not that weight is healthy for that person as an individual. anyway, the hairstyle looks great so why not focus on that instead of a few pounds someone may or may not have gained.
You should be ashamed of yourself. Who has the right to comment on whether someone’s figure is ‘enviable’ one moment and not the next? I doubt it is you. Perhaps this world would be a much more pleasant place for everyone if certain individuals spent less time making needless criticisms about matters that count for very little.