Beautiful columnist bravely bears scorn of other women

Beauty, like genius, is its own reward.

It’s also a terrible burden.

Imagine then the miserable existence of Daily Mail columnist/narcissist Samantha Brick, who recently tore herself away from a mirror long enough to pen a humble prose piece entitled: “There are downsides to looking this pretty: Why women hate me for being beautiful”

As a man, it was difficult to force my brain to read (and not simply drool) as the column is chock full of pictures detailing every alluring aspect of Brick’s self-described “lovely looks.”

You don’t get this beautiful without a little work. The genetically flawless Brick says she doesn’t drink or smoke. She works out, even when she “doesn’t feel like it,” and she “very rarely succumbs to chocolate.”

Still, the 41-year-old can’t wait to get even older so she can add some wrinkles and gray hair and begin “blending into the background” of visual mediocrity.

Brick, who’s been married to one lucky guy for four whole years, admits to flirting “to get ahead at work” because that’s what “many women do.”

But the advantage of being inhumanly attractive is weighed down by the scorn heaped upon her “tall, slim, blonde” frame by ugly, jealous women.

Female bosses are the worst — they have barred her from multiple promotions.

One “phenomenally tricky” supervisor treated her fairly … until the boss started putting on weight. Supervisor McPudge (a name I have created since none was provided) would “sneer at me in front of other colleagues that she was the star, not me.”

And more than one female friend has quit calling Brick because they can’t handle the hotness.

Brick, who looks like Aphrodite but writes like Sappho, drives her point home with searing verbosity.

“And most poignantly of all, not one girlfriend has ever asked me to be her bridesmaid.”

After reading that, I wept openly and without shame.

I also gave up all hope of claiming this year’s Pulitzer.

* Read the complete column, see jaw-dropping photos.

129 comments Add your comment

Stephen

April 5th, 2012
12:24 pm

When I saw that she wrote “stewardess,” I knew this was going to be bad.

JOD

April 5th, 2012
12:28 pm

Nicely written, George. Some fabulous satire.

I’d say she’s cute, but certainly no beauty. I wouldn’t fear my husband talking to her, and I imagine the women who dislike her think she is a narcissistic pig.

I always admired those with missing limbs, who are blind, deaf, or dealing with other disabilities, but clearly I had no idea that ‘beautiful’ women should be admired more for overcoming these kinds of obstacles.

ACE

April 5th, 2012
12:34 pm

She is just good looking compared to other English women

zoe

April 5th, 2012
12:40 pm

You are joking, right? Or better, she must be joking. Beautiful she is not. Perfectly common looking woman. Not even pretty. Just average. I do admire her self confidence, though.

Carole

April 5th, 2012
12:41 pm

George, where can I send you a bottle of champagne? Thanks for the laugh during lunch hour. When I pulled up the accompanying article I was completely aghast by the picture. The way it loaded was from the bottom up. So when I got to her face I really though this was a joke. I bet there are better looking women standing in line at the meth clinic. Is she for real?

Anyone who bought this woman anything must have been paying her to leave. And her fat little husband is about par for what I’d expect her to be able to land. They look like they could be the subject of a Jeff Foxworthy joke.

Denise

April 5th, 2012
12:46 pm

Maybe it’s the lighting when the photos were taken…or maybe it’s our computers. Wow…that’s all I can say.

What?

April 5th, 2012
12:47 pm

What a waste of electrons getting the page to load. Like other suggested a 3-5 in Atlanta.

mecq

April 5th, 2012
12:52 pm

As a very wise woman advised me..”Pretty is as Pretty does.” Her vanity is not an attractive trait.

MUSYKLUVAH

April 5th, 2012
12:53 pm

OMG!!! R u serious? Is that the wrong picture? She is soooooooooo average looking.

Steven

April 5th, 2012
12:53 pm

I really hope this is was a satire piece. I mean, I’m a very good looking man and quite the opposite of her experience, I find this opens doors for me. I’m paid much more than average looking men in the same role, people everywhere are nice to me (even Paris or NYC), and I always get upgraded at hotels. My experience shows she has to be joking… life is fantastic for the visually appealing. Until we open our mouths… but then it gets better again when we close it. Until we get older and start to lose our looks. The good news that as a man I’m continuing to improve, so no worries yet!