Tuesday, April 07, 2015

Blind Items Revealed #4

October 3, 2014

This teen B list mostly movie actress was left in tears the other day when a designer said they didn't have anything for the actress to wear because she was too big for their clothes. But, they would give her some shoes. She is at most a size six and has had issues in the past so that was not a good thing to hear.

Abigail Breslin


13 comments:

  1. sandybrook3:35 AM

    Idiots! :(

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  2. kimee3:36 AM

    and the a-hole designer is...?

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  3. June Gordon3:50 AM

    In fairness, a size 6 in fashion is morbidly obese.

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  4. MontanaMarriott4:03 AM

    Yet they'd never say that to Oprah, they'd just make her a size 16, what a D-bag.

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  5. Princess Kate4:04 AM

    Ah, yes, fat shaming. And fat shaming someone who is actually thin. Hard to imagine that girls develop self-esteem problems.

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  6. NoWhining4:19 AM

    Could this have during spring 2015 fashion week last fall? If so, the designers are fabulously busy and everything shown on the runways would be sample size / sized to the models. Not anywhere near a 6 (which is much larger today than it was years ago). She's not known for her style nor her social media following (where having a designer custom make something would lead to lots of press). Best she become a client at their stores first, then ask for favors.

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  7. 'Fashion' is for people without any style of their own. Abi you're an actor not a clothes horse - you should be grateful you have a talent.

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  8. tricia139:22 AM

    designer was Rachel Zoe.

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  9. I'm a size four so I'm only a couple of donuts away from morbidly obese according to designers......at least she doesn't starve herself, snort coke and Adderall and wolf laxatives like the rest of em.

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  10. Cassandra11:55 AM

    Shes not fat at all but these designers go by European sizes and no way is she a 6.

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  11. Nope, I'm a 4 with thick thighs and she looks smaller than I do. She's petite and curvy and would look fabulous in most clothes.

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  12. doodoolemonque12:14 AM

    Stop patronizing this sick, depraved industry. Abigail is buying into their shame and should be making her own style. Stop buying garments made by children forced to work 12-14 hours a day on sweatshop conditions. For every Tim Gunn, the industry boasts 1,000 misanthropic sociopaths. And it honors them for their depravity.

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  13. Here here

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