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Celeste Barber has been accused of being a hypocrite – but her haters are missing something

When a stunning picture of Celeste Barber at an Australian Open party went viral, fans were quick to slam her – but they’re all missing one inarguable point.

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Comedian Celeste Barber is going viral because she looks really hot … But here’s the thing – she was always very hot.

Celeste was one of the many celebrities at a star-studded party at the finals of the Australian Open, and her look caught everyone’s attention.

The comedian wore a khaki midi dress, and white sneakers and her hair was loosely tied back. She looked effortless, but in a way you know as a woman would have taken great effort.

Celeste Barber stunned at a secret Ralph Lauren Australian Open party. Picture: Supplied
Celeste Barber stunned at a secret Ralph Lauren Australian Open party. Picture: Supplied
Celeste Barber with her husband once again looking very hot. Picture: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures
Celeste Barber with her husband once again looking very hot. Picture: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures

On Facebook the comedian was accused of selling out because she looked so hot.

One person commented: “Shame. One of the things I loved was how real she was and her body confidence.”

Another shared their distaste by commenting: “Pretty soon, Celeste Barber will be able to do videos lampooning Celeste Barber.”

Another added: “Trying to look like the people she’s been making fun of for years.”

Celeste looked so attractive that her fans felt she was losing touch. They were acting like she’d pulled a Melissa Doyle. Remember when she left the Sunrise, got hair extensions and lost weight? She didn’t sell out but she did look different.

Whereas, I’d say Celeste’s so called glow-up probably involved showering, make-up and wearing a nice dress. Don’t we all look a bit hotter outside of the sweats we wear around the house?

Sunrise's Mel (Melissa Doyle) and Kochie (David Koch) back in the day. Picture: Supplied
Sunrise's Mel (Melissa Doyle) and Kochie (David Koch) back in the day. Picture: Supplied
Melissa Doyle looking stunning likely because she doesn’t have to start her day at 4am anymore. Picture: Aaron Francis / The Australian
Melissa Doyle looking stunning likely because she doesn’t have to start her day at 4am anymore. Picture: Aaron Francis / The Australian

I can’t stress this enough, but this is always how Celeste has looked. She hasn’t had a transformation or experienced a glow-up. This woman has always been attractive. She just doesn’t show off her glam side to the internet usually.

However when she does put effort into her appearance people feel betrayed.

Recently Celeste made waves when she was marie claire’s cover girl for the January issue.

On the cover her hair was slicked back, she was in a swimsuit and she looked nothing short of very sexy.

Instantly people accused her of being a hypocrite by using Photoshop because she looked so fabulous. Nicky Briger, editor of the women’s magazine, wrote in her editor’s letter that Celeste had explicitly asked for no airbrushing, “Celeste pulled me aside. ‘Look, I don’t want any retouching, OK? I like the way I look,’” Briger wrote.

Celeste Barber featured in a new Bras N Things campaign recently. Picture: Supplied
Celeste Barber featured in a new Bras N Things campaign recently. Picture: Supplied

Celeste is just an attractive woman that can look incredible thanks to lighting, styling and make-up – why is this so shocking?

In Celeste’s case, the version she tends to show us online is her not looking her best, which isn’t the usual, right? We usually all want to show the hottest version of ourselves on Instagram, but Celeste has made a career using her body as the joke.

She wears underwear that is too small for her and does silly dances impersonating supermodels – she makes fun of the airbrushed images we are fed and she doesn’t shy away from her cellulite or un-flat stomach and she happily contorts her body into unflattering positions all for the sake of the joke.

She looks relatable and reminds of ourselves, and so we find her hilarious but make no mistake, the woman was always hot.

Celeste pokes fun at beauty standards. Picture: Instagram
Celeste pokes fun at beauty standards. Picture: Instagram
Celeste is happy to use her own body to highlight a joke. Picture: Instagram
Celeste is happy to use her own body to highlight a joke. Picture: Instagram

I don’t know how to break this to people, so I’ll try to be very gentle, but every hot woman I know can also look un-hot.

Gasp.

Celeste’s made a career out of making fun of herself, but it doesn’t mean she can’t scrub up nicely.

I mean, the woman originally came to fame because she was an actor in the Australian classic All Saints. If you can end up on television, there’s no doubt you’ve hit some beauty standard.

Maybe everyone’s just shocked she looks hot because we live in such social media-drenched times the idea that a woman wouldn’t put the best possible version of herself online is too much for us to take.

So somewhere along the way, everyone just thought Celeste wearing too-tight underwear bottoms that poked into her skin was always how she always looked.

But, no, Celeste owns nice dresses that fit her well, and a hairbrush and some concealer and when she puts all those things together, she does look different to the version of herself she shows online but make no mistake, Celeste’s always been hot – you just might be slow in noticing.

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