>>196773There's an odd dynamic on these forums where people complain when photos are too "clean" due to filters and they complain when they don't, sometimes showing scars, zits and so forth.
People have skin issues. Some adults deal with the after-effects of acne their whole lives (scarring). The "bad skin" you mention is actually quite common (keratosis pilaris) and it isn't problematic, just a skin condition that has no real cure, and is treatable with moisturizers, exfoliating agents and stronger shower scrubbies (or a loofah). My son and I both have it and it's not a huge issue, except when the skin gets really dry.
Not white knighting her at all in this case, just that everyone has flaws under magnification and high-def. Saw an adult film star, Elsa Jean, who was blonde, petite and very tan. In HD she has pale stretch marks all over her outer thighs that show up markedly (and again, perfectly normal depending on weight, genetics and puberty), even by every other "standard" she'd look perfect.
Given that I have a history with loved ones that had melanoma, I've gotten pretty good at spotting them early. Some of these adult stars need to visit a dermatologist and stop using tanning beds.