Thursday, August 02, 2007

Melanie Brown is looking great after giving birth just 3 months ago. It must be that crazy reunion tour diet that Posh has put all the Spice Girls on.

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A recent survey has shown that those living in low earning households do not have a poorer diet than those more well off.

The survey conducted by the Food Standards Agency found that poor eating choices were more widespread than first thought affecting many wealthy families.

Over a 15 month period 3,728 adults and children took part in the study, the Low Income Diet and Nutrition Survey. CLICK HERE to read more...

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Mission Impossible Star Thandie Newton has revealed the truths of her struggle with bulimia. The actress says "I've still got the scars on my knuckles from where I put my fingers down my throat,".

"I must have been about 14 and was training for my ballet exams," she told Easy Living magazine.

"I ate nothing but cottage cheese. It didn't seem so strange - my mum was a health visitor so we never had butter in the house, we had Flora."

The fad became an "obsession" after a relationship with an older man. Newton, 34, said: "I felt a lot of shame about my sexual relationship with him.

"We used to go out to dinner all the time and he'd get so excited about eating ... and it must have been my way of separating myself from him by becoming bulimic.

"I would have dinner with him ... and then go back to the flat we were sharing and throw up."

SOURCE: Daily Mail

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"I look at my children and I am thrilled that my body will never be the same after having them," 32-year-old mother of three says. "They were worth it!"

Writing on her
MySpace page, the actress tells readers she'd "rather be called Shanna porker and be a healthy average WOMAN, th[a]n do what most do, to get that thin."

"Most 'starlets' have plastic surgery, they use pills, drugs, or they live in the gym for 4 to 6 hours a day," writes Moakler. "It took 9 months[;] it might take a year getting back!"

For the Dancing with the Stars alum, post-natal body shape should be embraced – not despised: "Stop beating yourself up!! It will all go back!!"

SOURCE: PEOPLE

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 Wednesday, August 01, 2007

The new issue of The National Enquirer is all about celebrity cellulite. So if seeing celebs at their worst makes you feel better about yourself this is the issue for you. Personally I think it's really unnecessary to document these things. Celebrities are only human!

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