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Oh come on Tess do you really expect us to believe that?

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anotheoldgit | 10:56 Mon 26th Nov 2012 | ChatterBank
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2238448/Tess-Daly-talks-embarrassing-Strictly-Come-Dancing-moment-overexposed-cleavage.html

/// Tess, 43, told Hello! magazine that she was oblivious to just how much cleavage was on show until after she saw herself on the spin-off programme It Takes Two. ///

/// Noting how much flesh was on display, she told the magazine: 'I went, "Oh my god, why did nobody tell me about the
boobs?" ' ///

Don't they have mirrors in the studio dressing rooms?
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Ridiculous, of course they do!
No I don't believe it but I have no complaints either.
nobody looking her in the eye should of been a clue
Eyes?
I hadn't noticed!
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That reminds me Baldric, it's about time we had another reminder ;-)
Seeing yourself in a mirror, and seeing yourself on TV are very different.

When we look in a mirror, we automatically zero in on the bit that we dislike the least, and ignore everything else.

When you see yourself on TV, you get the 'whole picture' that everyone else can see, so yes, it is perfectly possible that TD did not realise just how revealing her dress was under full TV lights - a view she would not get in her dressing room.

I think it's a shame if she covers up - she's gorgeous!
Nothing wrong with her dress or cleavage on strictly -and OMG how gorgeous does she look in that dress for the hello shoot -now thats real glamour!
Thanks for the reminder Baldric.
and it's from the Mail
Thank gawd for that then Baldric.
When's her biography coming out? Or is it Vernon's?

Publicity seeking me thinks.
I think your probably right with that DT.
I was too engrossed in Brucie's jokes to notice...Heh heh!
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/// When we look in a mirror, we automatically zero in on the bit that we dislike the least, and ignore everything else. ///

That's just not true, if one is checking ones overall appearance in a full length mirror you check every thing, thsat is the whole idea.

If one is shaving one looks at just the face, unless one wishes to cut themselves.

So it stands to reason that if one is a female and wearing a low cut dress then one would automatically check, first to make sure everything is where it should be, and secondly that one is not revealing too much, if that is one's concern.

/// When you see yourself on TV, you get the 'whole picture' that everyone else can see, ///

You speak from your own personal experience do you Andy?
We must agree to differ then AOG - but i do believe that subconciously, most people do see a 'hopeful' image of themselves, which is removed when a moving image is presented.

Personally, I have a sufficiently permanent low self-image that I believe i do see the 'whole picture' in a mirror, and I am not therefore too taken aback when i see moving images of myself.

Not happy - but not taken aback.
I agree with Andy.

The image the mirror in my bedroom gives me is a different image to the full length mirror in the ladies toilets!
Here are the important questions AOG .

Does the low cut dress and her boobies do anything for you -Or would you prefer it , if she wore a dress that came up to her tonsils ?

You give the impression that you are an old fart sometimes - are we correct in that assumption ?
Whats with the text on here getting chopped off ?

The last part of the second sentence should read -

''... Or would you prefer it if she wore a dress that came up
to her tonsils ''

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