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B&B: 2012 Official Cast Photos

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I think they also look like they took some weight off Heather Tom - I know she's trim but that looks out of proportion.

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Those aren't too bad, some are nice. The only one I don't care for is the poor girl who plays Hope. They make her look like she's from Little People, Big World.

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IMO, nothing can top the super-glam photo shoot a few years back around Lee Philip Bell's home -- by the pool, in front of the vintage cars in the drive. It was stunning, like a Vanity Fair editorial. So good, in fact, that they should have used the shots for a new opening (though I like the current opening, too).

These ones with the teal background and black clothing are a little meh but kudos to B&B for preserving the tradition and taking the show seriously enough to showcase the cast. Heather Tom, KKL and Don Diamont look so damn fierce. However, the photoshopping is insane. Did Madonna's personal photoshopper get drafted in to do this? Heather Tom is trim, but curvy trim. Where are her hips? Everybody knows Susan Flannery has a round, flat face and yet they have 'shopped out her jowls and part of her cheeks. Kim Matula is a gorgeous, youthful baby and they 'shopped her like she was a 55-year old music star. So wrong.

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I love the JMW one! Steffy looks slightly board, but like the wheels are turning for her next plot of happiness.

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