Whoever this commenter is, if she is an actress, she is not a skilled one and is probably rehearsed.
She is inauthentic. No thespian on the planet (including high school 1 performance actors) would EVER misuse the phrase "willing suspension of disbelief". This is what the audience does, not the actor or speaker.
Her use is like someone claiming to be from the Royal Billy Shakesphere company.
Case in point:
Hair and makeup: Of course Mrs. Kirk is in full hair and makeup. Not just any makeup either, that is done for the camera rather than indoor daytime light makeup. Just like a beauty queen that has done TV work would have. Oh, my she IS a Beauty queen with media experience. It would be out of character for her to appear any other way.
Gestures: Dramatic training and public speaking would make these a natural. By contrast watch youTube or Instagram of women speaking about cosmetics or trying to sell something. Gestures there are very exaggerated and distracting. Mrs. Kirk was doing 2 things simultaneously: speaking to an audience at a distance and to the camera, which is an intimate distance. She hit a happy medium.
Whoever this commenter is, if she is an actress, she is not a skilled one and is probably rehearsed.
She is inauthentic. No thespian on the planet (including high school 1 performance actors) would EVER misuse the phrase "willing suspension of disbelief". This is what the audience does, not the actor or speaker.
Her use is like someone claiming to be from the Royal Billy Shakesphere company.
Case in point:
Hair and makeup: Of course Mrs. Kirk is in full hair and makeup. Not just any makeup either, that is done for the camera rather than indoor daytime light makeup. Just like a beauty queen that has done TV work would have. Oh, my she IS a Beauty queen with media experience. It would be out of character for her to appear any other way.
Gestures: Dramatic training and public speaking would make these a natural. By contrast watch youTube or Instagram of women speaking about cosmetics or trying to sell something. Gestures there are very exaggerated and distracting. Mrs. Kirk was doing 2 things simultaneously: speaking to an audience at a distance and to the camera, which is an intimate distance. She hit a happy medium.
This is a farce, and I call shenanigans.