I just read an article about the obsession with LeAnn Rime’s “shocking” weight loss and how people are searching for her more than ever on the internet because of her huge weight loss. Admittedly, the photos of her on the beach in a bikini do make her look somewhat emaciated, but I don’t think she looks downright anorexic.
She is very fit looking, and maybe she just went on a really strict, healthy diet because her overall appearance is better. Her hair and skin look much better, which is a sign that you are eating healthier and exercising, so although she may be a bit obsessed with keeping the weight off as most of us are when we turn over a new leaf such as that, I don’t think she’s ill.
Nicole Richie is no longer really a source of tabloid speculation about her weight loss. Perhaps because she has maintained her painfully thin body for so long now, people forget that the once curvy reality star ever had any curves at all. But she is one that I think might have some unhealthy eating patterns – her weight loss is too undeniably shocking.
Next in line, I have Katherine Heigl. The former Grey’s Anatomy star and new mom recently showed up on the red carpet premier for her new film “One for the Money” looking a lot skinnier and having noticeably reduced her big boobs.
She looks healthy, but I have to say that I like Katherine with a little more weight on her personally .I thought her curvier, bigger busted appearance was much sexier, and it set her apart and made her not just another stick walking the red carpet.
She also has a big, outspoken personality, and I feel like her losing all this weight makes her just another face in the crowd. I continually ask myself why women, especially women in the spotlight, put this immense pressure on themselves to be this thin?
Kate Middleton and the Dukan diet, and her painfully thin appearance as time wears on is also disconcerting. Even the iconic Audrey Hepburn may have had an eating disorder, and she was popular when a curvier shape was in style!
It’s one thing if you are naturally thin and eat whatever you want at times and in moderation, but to constantly hold yourself up to these impossible standards of beauty seems not only exhausting but also immensely time consuming.















