This former A/A- list mostly movie actress who has had a movie franchise and a tv movie franchise is actually regularly eating after her doctor told her she would die within a year. She either had to start eating or giving up booze/drugs so our actress started eating.
Terror Reid
ReplyDeleteA number of actresses need to see that doctor.
ReplyDeleteYeah you shouldn't look skinnier than when you were a skinny teenager, it's a little repulsive.
ReplyDeleteSad. :(
ReplyDeleteI could do his job.
ReplyDeleteOnly need to say one thing: Have a burger skelator.
Next!
A more unattractive woman , I cannot imagine. Why do women do this to themselves. Amy Schumer is more attractive, sad as that sounds to say.
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Eating disorders are not really about the weight. You will often find control, abuse, & self-esteem issues going on.
@Chase They do this to themselves because their brains do not function properly. It's a mental health issue, not poor taste or a lack of judgment.
ReplyDelete@Chase Neil is correct. Women do not choose to do this. It is not as simple as "Have a burger skelator." Your lack of compassion is disturbing. Judging and bashing others from behind a computer screen is unattractive and damaging.
ReplyDeleteTo quote my mother, "If you have nothing nice to say, best to say nothing at all."
Poor girl. I hope she gets some help.
ReplyDeleteSounds like Tara Reid. American pie franchise and sharknado franchise
ReplyDeleteI'm rooting for Tara. She will always be Bunny Lebowski to me
ReplyDeleteAnorexia is no joke. It's a mental illness and deserves sympathy. Hollywood and its drive for rail-thin actresses with large fake boobs are partly to blame for this.
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DeleteDoes she have anorexia, or is she too busy doing drugs and drinking to eat?
ReplyDeleteI can't understand how people can drink excessively, not eat anything and not wake up with a force 10 hangover.
ReplyDeleteIf I drink too much, I have to eat otherwise I feel like absolute crap the next day.
I agree with everyone here about how skinny most of them are. Karen Carpenter had one of the most beautiful voices ever and was a beautiful lady when she believed she was 'fat'. Again though, Hollywood and media fat shame these teens and young women and even older women with some of the nastiest and meanest comments as they do with 'older' women who then have god awful surgeries that totally ruin their looks. 'Older', 'fatter' women stand no chance of getting roles in that crazy perverted town and business and as usual it's females that are shamed and scrutinized the most. Sad. I think aging naturally is far more attractive than plastic faces AND healthy 'heavier' meaning theres more to them than taut skin over bones is too.
ReplyDeleteWas Tara Reid every A list? Why would she have been? She was in an ensemble cast with AMERICAN PIE and I think A list would be reserved for leads in movies, those who carry the film. She was never in high demand.
ReplyDeleteFor the person asking if it was drugs/alcohol or actually not eating I can say I remember what Tara looked like in her 20s (beautiful girl) and her natural body type is what I would call "average" which is to say reasonably distributed.
ReplyDeleteWhen a person over-indulges in drugs and alcohol they may be thin or malnourished but RARELY IF EVER do they become nothing but bones like Tara - that requires more structured discipline of willfully not eating so it makes sense this is an eating issue. The drugs help keep the appetite away but they don't do the whole job.
Women do this for the same reason teenage girls do this--the media puts on a pedestal skinny women. Women are fat shamed if they're average/normal size. They aspire to be 'beautiful' and 'beautiful' as defined by high end fashion designers (usually gay men) are bumless, hipless and boobless. Watch runway models walk the catwalk and 99 per cent of them are anorexic. It's not hard to see: their shoulder blades stick out, their legs look like those of starving Biafran children.
ReplyDeleteWomen then think that to be desirable they have to look anorexic.
Add to that mainstream media and the porn industry objectifying women by showing them as body parts and with huge boobs, then women think they have to look anorexic while having big boobs. Sad.
Get Natalia Dyer to this doctor, quickly.
ReplyDeleteProblem for Tara and others suffering from eating issues whatever the reason is as you get into middle age and beyond your body NEEDS muscle tissue and a healthy coverage of adipose fat tissue to fight off illnesses. When your a skeleton... with no protection... your fist illness can potentially be your last.
ReplyDeleteAnjelica Jolie to be different
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ReplyDeleteI tthink Halle Berry. She was just in the news bragging about her new healthy eating habits.
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DeleteHalle has had Type 1 Diabetes for decades.
Tara has the American Pie & Sharknado franchises, but what TV franchise does she have? I suppose I could Google...but nah, tell me!
ReplyDeleteAnd they often have history of childhood abuse, such as Karens
ReplyDeleteThis is interesting discussion. One the one hand, it's easy to say "the media" promotes unhealthy body images. On the other, we consume the media- the old supply and demand. If we hated the images put up by media, this wouldn't happen. Consumers dictate what media will show; look at who girls follow and like on social media. I've personally noticed it's women more than men making nasty comments, most men would have sex with most women.
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