Anonymous wrote:I actually think her being so thin is the whole reason we all watch the show. It’s why she has that crazy/stupid wardrobe. The whole show is just watching her waist run around.
The scene where she is actually running was pretty disturbing actually because it doesn’t look like a body that should exert itself and because I think it’s the only time her face has had a real emotional expression and it felt very dark.
The best scene is during the party when there is brief, incredible “party montage” and then a scene where they had all the extras dancing in the background but neglected to put in any music later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a small frame and have always been thin, and can't stand people like you. I eat a normal amount, work out a normal amount, and have a super fast metabolism. I've spent my whole life getting the "eat a hamburger" comments. Hearing people whisper that I must have an eating disorder. I don't.
Maybe she's perfectly fine. Maybe she's not. But you're not her doctor or her parent, so it's none of your business.
Louder for the people in the back. I grew up just like you, and it's only as I've hit middle age that I have filled out enough to not get those comments anymore. Some people are just born thin, period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My mother and my best friend are “scary thin”. Neither have eating disorders. They have tiny appetites and eat whatever they want. My mother slathers thicker butter on her bread than the bread slice. She’s still severely underweight. My son is like this too. I wish I could be like this sometimes…
Lily Collins *does* have an eating disorder, is the difference.
Not only that, but she has clearly lost more weight since the last season was filmed.
But is talking cruelly about her body is not going to do anything to help her or anyone else. It's just cruel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My mother and my best friend are “scary thin”. Neither have eating disorders. They have tiny appetites and eat whatever they want. My mother slathers thicker butter on her bread than the bread slice. She’s still severely underweight. My son is like this too. I wish I could be like this sometimes…
Lily Collins *does* have an eating disorder, is the difference.
Not only that, but she has clearly lost more weight since the last season was filmed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My mother and my best friend are “scary thin”. Neither have eating disorders. They have tiny appetites and eat whatever they want. My mother slathers thicker butter on her bread than the bread slice. She’s still severely underweight. My son is like this too. I wish I could be like this sometimes…
Lily Collins *does* have an eating disorder, is the difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a small frame and have always been thin, and can't stand people like you. I eat a normal amount, work out a normal amount, and have a super fast metabolism. I've spent my whole life getting the "eat a hamburger" comments. Hearing people whisper that I must have an eating disorder. I don't.
Maybe she's perfectly fine. Maybe she's not. But you're not her doctor or her parent, so it's none of your business.
Louder for the people in the back. I grew up just like you, and it's only as I've hit middle age that I have filled out enough to not get those comments anymore. Some people are just born thin, period.
Anonymous wrote:
My mother and my best friend are “scary thin”. Neither have eating disorders. They have tiny appetites and eat whatever they want. My mother slathers thicker butter on her bread than the bread slice. She’s still severely underweight. My son is like this too. I wish I could be like this sometimes…