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  • 61. This is the weirdest example of "racism". I'm black and this sounds like some crap we're used to hearing. Why hate on natural skin color whether black or white???

  • 62. Where do you think the phrase "the fairest of them all" comes from?...lol the reason it was written into a fairy tale is that light, pale, porcelin skin was not only a sign of beauty but of wealth and upper class because people who had tans were people that had to work out in the sun. 40-50 years ago tans began to symbolize health and vibrance due to the connection between excercise and being out in the sun. It won't be long before we will revert back to thinking pale is sexier as people turn into leather faces and die of skin cancer. Natural is best! Orange skin and wrinkled, sun damaged skin is not hot.

  • 63. oh yeah, one more thing... you wont be laffing at our pale and healthy skin when you all have malignant melanoma!!!!!!! **hello, tmz ppl? that is a (deadly) type of skin cancer. you get it from UV rays.** i am a 13 year old who is trying to be a part of the performing business. i looked at this gallery to find stars who are as pale as me! but if i knew you would be bashing paleness, i wouldn't have bothered!!!!!!

  • 64. i for one am PROUD to be pale!!!!! when all you gorgeous tanned ladies are wrinkled and leathery, MY skin will be soft and firm and PALEPALEPALE!!!!! i think u guys are just a bunch of trend followers, and when pale comes back in, you will be flushing your stupid bronzers down the toilet!!!

  • 65. I personally was a teenager in the 80's when fake bake was reallllllly in style I was always called ghost and pale face and all the names that come with having fair skin. All my friends had these really fake black tans. I always said that I will look great when I was 35. I am 36 now and people guess my age 10 years younger. I am complemented all the time about my complection. I aplaud all of these stars that dont bow down to the pressure of hollywood to be fake.Bravo!!!! BTW Im a brunette and I burn also.

  • 66. MARILYN MANSON IS SOOOO GROSS. I CAN'T STAND HIS UGLY FACE OR HIS SHITTTY MUSIC. ALSO, PALE SKIN ON WOMEN IS BEAUTIFUL, IT BEATS LOOKING LIKE A WORN OUT LEATHER BASEBALL MITT.

  • 67. Thank heaven for women that stay away from the sun...I'm a male in my 40s and already the women my age who have tanned their whole lives are paying the price for it, both in terms of leathery looks and skin cancer. Give me a pale, smooth-skinned woman any time.

  • 68. WOW! People whose skin is the color they were born with! Oh the horror! Call Ripleys!!

  • 69. You guys are idiots that think light skin in general is unattractive or unhealthy looking. Granted, Mr. Manson looks like a dork, but most of the ladies listed here have lovely skin that all the dried up bacon parts tanners would kill for in a few short years. How is it that Madonna is still thriving and competitive with younger competition. Exercise, abslutely. A nip or tuck, likely, but no nip or tuck yields good results from the beginning. She avoided the sun and preserved her years. Dita's skin is tout and tight mid-thirties. Compare, for instance, Cameron Diaz who has chosen to tan. I guess it obvious a lot of southern fried trash frequent here. Tanning isn't cool and hasn't been for a while. Here's another shocking revelation, it isn't the picture of health. So while your man is "squeezing" the once tight now thin wrinkly orange skin literally off of your bones, mine will be squeezing my lighter collagen filled tout curves.

  • 70. You guys are idiots that think light skin in general is unattractive or unhealthy looking. Granted, Mr. Manson looks like a dork, but most of the ladies listed here have lovely skin that all the dried up bacon parts tanners would kill for in a few short years. How is it that Madonna is still thriving and competitive with younger competition. Exercise, abslutely. A nip or tuck, likely, but no nip or tuck yields good results from the beginning. She avoided the sun and preserved her years. Dita's skin is tout and tight mid-thirties. Compare, for instance, Cameron Diaz who has chosen to tan. I guess it obvious a lot of southern fried trash frequent here. Tanning isn't cool and hasn't been for a while. Here's another shocking revelation, it isn't the picture of health. So while your man is "squeezing" the once tight now thin wrinkly orange skin literally off of your bones, mine will be squeezing my lighter collagen filled tout curves.

  • 71. Gag, redheads are so ugly. I could have done without seeing all those freckled mugs. Linsday Lohan isnt on here since she gets spray tanned because she knows redheads are nasty. Ha!

  • 72. You missed Miranda Otto she is really pale, but yeah i agree with MetsMom that red heads are pale thats theyr color and its not healty for them to tan, i think when people have dark hair they look horrible when they afre too pale, im a brunnette and i love sun i dont look good when im pale cause i tend to look greenish lol

  • 73. Does anyone else notice how many redheads are in this list? Red heads (myself being on) are generally pale skinned - and skin cancer prone. Bravo to them for keeping out of the sun. They look healthier than all those spray tan Hollywood bimbos.

  • 74. These folks are the smart ones (or some of them are). They'll look young and fresh long after their younger counterparts have turned paper bag brown from being in the sun or the tanning bed for years. Also, orange spray tan is NOT attractive. I'll keep my fair skin and stay out of the sun. At almost 50, I still have people who don't believe I am old enough to have a 25 year old son!

  • 75. People, people, people...Haven't you figured out that the folks at TMZ are idiots yet? Of course they never heard of skin cancer or that redheads (and some blonds for that matter) are typically fair-skinned and can have trouble tanning. It's not like one has to be educated to work for TMZ. This is just another sad, pathetic attempt to be funny at a celeb's expense.

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