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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The ozempification of Hollywood has gotten out of hand. Some of these women look like walking skeletons. Georgina Chapman, Demi Moore...shocking. Refreshing to see some normal actresses like Rachel McAdams and Kate Hudson, who look like they simply eat healthily and work out.[/quote] +1. So many people looking positively skeletal.[/quote] I’m more weirded out by the plastic surgery faces. At some point, looking 20 years younger than your real age isn’t impressive. It’s just weird looking. [/quote] Agree. And some of these women are not thin due to ozempic. Demi has looked this way for decades now. I think some of those women limit carbs, eat no sugar, and work out a couple hours a day. Anniston is another like that. I don’t even think it’s really an eating disorder — they are actually probably really healthy but I would be homicidal if I lived like that. But I do know people who really love a lean chicken breast over bulgar with kale followed by an hour of Pilates. I admit it totally don’t know but Kidman has the look to me of someone who is so stressed out by her perfectionism that she has diarrhea almost every day. She just seems so, so tightly wound. [/quote] This is just straight up insane. OF COURSE IT'S AN EATING DISORDER.[/quote] Are you one of those ignorant people who think every thin person has an eating disorder? My mother, my best friend and my son are all underweight naturally and have tiny appetites. They're genetically programmed that way. All three have been on weight-gaining diets at some point in their lives. Also, plump people can have eating disorders too, just so you know. The size you see has NOTHING to do with the existence of an eating disorder. [/quote] +1000000000000000000000000000000[/quote] I agree that many of these women are naturally thin (since that is highly correlated with success in the industry to start with). I’ll also point out that I know so many women that developed auto immune type GI problems in their 40s or 50s where eating gluten, dairy, fat gives them explosive diarrhea/gas. (So no, they aren’t faking it.). My sister used to be two sizes larger than me but is now 2 sizes smaller because she can’t eat really anything tasty. She lives on meat, fish. eggs, brown rice, nuts and vegetables and has not a stitch of fat on her. She’s super healthy but it’s a major pain to plan shared meals with her on vacation. [/quote]
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