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Interesting points include Jackson saying she didn't want to look like a man, "what woman does?", followed by Gifford's "Let's not go there, Cindy!", and in the end, when Jackson says she only needs a man for one thing -- to be her surgeon. Gifford, considering the ideologies undergirding a show like this, "takes her to task" here again asking if she's never had a female surgeon.
Wow. A little too much reliance on Renaissance painters to define her conception of beauty, methinks. I'm sure if more people had the money and time for these operations, 52 wouldn't seem so ridiculously high.
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