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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When was Nicole Richie ever normal or over weight?[/quote] Are you too young to remember or is this a trick question, like actually her weight was fine but people were cruel about it?[/quote] OP is acting like Nicole was overweight and has kept the weight off. Nicole seems like a tiny person in my opinion then and now. I have no idea why the original poster is pondering her maintaining her weight. Just seems incredibly toxic to post such a thing. Especially, when Nicole has battled addiction and an eating disorder. [/quote] It’s not toxic. Lying is, though. Nicole Richie wasn’t some nice girl just living her life - she was a social gatekeeper for worst of the worst 2000s era toxic ‘socialite’ culture. She didn’t have some weepy, feel sorry for her quiet addiction: she got cracked out of her head and drove drunk and high in the wrong direction on a highway before cops got her. She’s a terrible human being and noting that is not The Real Problem. Look at her before and after. It happened in the blink of an eye during an era of Girls Gone Wild, sexual assault isn’t all ‘rape-rape,’ low-rise pants dominating fashion trends. An addict with a reputation for being ice cold levels of cruelty to people like the more fragile and messy Misha Barton and Lindsay Lohan did not get her skinny-assed figure and keep it for forever without surgery or a more legal kind of coke. Wake up, my dudes.[/quote] That was 20 years ago. It seems wrong to condemn her eternally in your mind as a coked up "it" girl in her 20s.[/quote]
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