Whitney Thompson My Life As a Cover Girl: Episode #10

November 13, 2008 by Erin Balser  

Last night’s episode of My Life as a Cover Girl featured Whitney Thompson wandering around New York City talking about how everyone can be a Cover Girl-you just need to believe it. And do you know what helps you believe that? Using Cover Girl make-up, of course!

I still think these commercials and beautiful and well-done, but I’m sick of the philosophical musings about nothing. It’s more fun to see Whitney living her life as a model-castings, commercials, fashion shows, that kind of thing.

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5 Responses to “Whitney Thompson My Life As a Cover Girl: Episode #10”
  1. milkyaqua says:

    Whitney saying anyone can be a Cover Girl in her spot was telling. I’ll be glad when her reign of terror is over. Tyra needed a plussie winner afer 10 cycles even if she wasn’t the best one and she knew how to play the game but I’m ready to never hear or see her Joker smile again. I’d also like someone to show her what a proper bra can do.

  2. Karen says:

    I think Whitney looks absolutely gorgeous in this commercial. I’ve LOVED the entire series. She is my favorite winner ever, by far.

    I have actually preferred the “slice of life” commercials” much more than the casting/photoshoot ads. These are more beautiful and original.

  3. Mo Jank says:

    She aint do no fashon shows that why you never seen her do fashon shows. She do has that Joker smiles.

  4. HOLLYWOOD BS says:

    and what is up with her boobs? jiggling and bouncing all over the place.

    I see a chubby caridee in the making. It’s a damn shame.

  5. Emily says:

    I love whitny

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