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Why I Love Ugly Betty

Written by Amazingly from the blog My Side Of The Screen on 01 Aug 2007
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Why I Love Ugly Betty. 


Is there someone out there who doesn’t like Ugly Betty? The comedy? The drama? The message? 

I don’t think so. 

I was wondering what real-life “Mode Girls” must think when they watch this. Do they completely understand, like, what those girls are thinking? Or are they secretly identifying with Betty? 

I’m an Ugly Betty. There’s no two ways about it. 

I don’t follow a fashion trend; I dress up however my mood suits me. Taking into consideration that I have a limited wardrobe because I simply don’t put shopping for clothes top on my list of priorities. I can hear the collective gasp of women across the world. Don’t get me wrong, I love shopping, but my retail therapy would consist of artsy stuff instead of clothes.

Shoot me. 

I also don’t care what people think of me. Most of the time. 

Like Betty, it doesn’t phase me that people think I’m not with “it”. I’m not into “it”, so I know and accept and embrace this fact. 

I don’t want to be accepted for how I look anyway. I’m me, I’m unique and if someone thinks I’m a fashion fuck-up, then it’s just ONE aspect of who I am.If they can look beyond that, great. Because the rest of me is pretty OK.
My fashion sense and clothes don’t define me. 

But I have feelings too and no matter how much I say I don’t care what people think of me, when they say mean things and make fun of me, it hurts. 

So, like I was thinking, how do real-life “Mode Girls” view ugly Betty? Because deep down, everyone is an Ugly Betty.

Everyone feels that they don’t fit in. That’s why there are fashion trends, so that they can be like someone else.
 
That woman that looks like a million bucks? An Ugly Betty with a makeover.
 
Women pay an exorbitant amount of money to have their hair done, manicures, pedicures. Why? So that they can feel pretty, so that they can fit in. So that they can feel better about themselves. Because it doesn’t matter how beautiful you are, you think you’re an Ugly Betty.

Show me a woman that is 100% happy with the body that the gods have given her. (thank you Buddha for creating me in your image) Show me someone that is so satisfied with what she has that she wouldn’t change one thing about herself. Not gonna happen.

We can blame fashion, magazines, our mothers – but it’s always been that way. And it always will be.

I find my balance in knowing that I am not who I wear or what wear.
It’s not in the size of my ass. 
It’s not the perfect hairdo.
It’s how I embrace what is important to me that makes me who I am.
 
I have my faults and my flaws, plenty of them actually, but like Betty, I’m ok with it, because the people who matter, love me no matter what. 

That’s why I can look into the mirror, check out my cellulite and still think I’m beautiful! 

And that’s why I Love Ugly Betty.

I love that they haven’t gone complete makeover on her, that they’ve let her keep her identity, monobrow and all. 

She got the job and gets it done keeping her fashion sense and integrity intact.

The Cinderella story is great for Fairytales. From ash girl to princess with the wave of a wand. 

But in reality, when you change yourself to fit in and not because it’s what you want or who you are, then a part of you disappears. A hairstyle today, an outfit tomorrow, a facelift next week, until we become something that society has deemed fit to be let outside. And someone you don’t recognise. 

When you were perfect all along.



15 Comments

Suzilicious
01 Aug 2007 07:42

Nice one Amazingly, i coudnt agree with you more,

Lahvee
01 Aug 2007 07:47

I lahv UGLY BETTY too!! You should've seen me driving like crazy from class to make sure i dont miss it. Only got home @ 7h50. Dont you want to do a re-cap. I can already forsee late nights - so I want to keep up.. plz plz Ama!!

six
01 Aug 2007 07:48

Me as well. Great article Ama.  I'm an Ugly Betty too! (:

Toxic
01 Aug 2007 07:54

Taking into consideration that I have a limited wardrobe because I simply don’t put shopping for clothes top on my list of priorities. I can hear the collective gasp of women across the world. 

I am gasping and not because I'm shell-shocked but cause finally someone i can relate to!

Enjoyed reading this cause so much of it is so damn true! I can't watch it cause i don't have dstv/mnet but will read your recaps if you decide to do it.

devilgirl
01 Aug 2007 07:58

Excellent article Ama!

Shirmell
01 Aug 2007 08:40

Excellent Ama, bravo! As you said, everyone is an Ugly Betty deep down otherwise why go thru all the trouble of make-up, hairdo's, fashion trends, etc we all want to be accepted and not stand out in a negative way, we want to be with the in crowd, we don't want to be mocked, fingers pointed at, etc.

I agree, why not do a recap of Ugly Betty since there's a whole lot of fans around.

Dimago
01 Aug 2007 09:20

<<Is there someone out there who doesn’t like Ugly Betty? The comedy? The drama? The message? >>  I love it I love it I love it...

I'm so glad you wrote this blog Amaze, was thinking of doing a 5 reasons on it...but yeah Ugly Betty ROCKS!!!!

Babini
01 Aug 2007 09:31

America Ferrera is quite something without those glasses hey.

As for you honey Amazingly, will you marry me?

sponono
01 Aug 2007 10:07

Wow  and another Wow, you should have written this for True Love or sum posh mag...its definately ON POINT....I dig your honesty and the confidence that goes with it...I've watched the show once and thought its hilarious yet sad yet so relevant....and it rreminded of that movie "Muriels wedding" which if you are a weepre in movies it will bring a tearor two..and its not a chik flick more that a family dark comedy-i think   if you watched that movie you'll see certain points of reference to Ugly Betty...having said that I think it takes a strong woman to accept her flaws and embrace everything else.thats good about herself..and Amazingly you are doing just that...

but girls that should NOt  give you licences to leaving the house lookin like a train smash....we will then see the ugly Betty more if you dont spruce yourself up..hawu    sometimes these shows can have a positive influence (to ugly betty's or women who feel they are not what society expects) or they have a negetive influence (to guys who expect women to always look spruiced up and polished.


BTW Amazing, your purchases of all things arty, might include "arty wear" which is very comfortable and sometimes stylish for someone who is not into fashion in a big way..so you can still buy yourself art-wear along with those paintings hi hi and you'd look good to me...

. by the way that Anne Ferreira is a hot Latino-ish dish before the Bettyification (as she calls it)

Amazingly
01 Aug 2007 10:07

Thanx guys!
had not even considered doing a weekly update till you all mentioned it . I cant promise anything bu if i have the time, i think it's a fantabulous idea cause it's such a great show.
And thanx Babini - that's such an awesome compliment.

Toxic
01 Aug 2007 10:23

but girls that should NOt give you licences to leaving the house lookin like a train smash

thought this read " ...NOT give you licences to looking like a train smash!" LOL!

sponono
01 Aug 2007 10:31

LOL Toxic.......I guess if thats how you read it at first..I'd say everyone is licenced to look like a train smash if there's really nothin they can do. if nature gave them the train-smash look...thats God's will   LOL

Amazingly
02 Aug 2007 01:41

True Sponono - this doesnt mean we shouldnt take care of ourselves. Some people like to do the make-up and clothes thing, which is fine, becuase it's part of who they are. It just means we shouldnt change who we are to fit in.
And as for my artsy fashion purchases- alot of my clothes are abstract :)

sponono
02 Aug 2007 02:00

Amazingly alot of my clothes are abstract >>   But isnt funny how some fashionistas would notice some stuff that is uniqe and abstract, and they turn it ito a fad and suddenly its all over the place  and they use terms like "we've fused the what what with a modern look...whatever....for example they'd take tye dyed t-shirts and sew them into some other stuff .....you know what I mean...

Tashi
02 Aug 2007 08:47

Such a wowser article Ama! It's just spoken to me so directly and made me feel full of chuckle. Like everything's so fully okay it couldn't be more okay. thnx!


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