Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Celebrity Weight Obsession


If I looked like Rumer Willis, I would try a lot harder to not look like Rumer Willis. She's still a lot thinner than she used to be, so at least she's got that!


What is the deal with Thandie Newton and her smirk/smile all the time? Does she really think she needs to suck in her cheeks to look thinner? I wonder if she'll ever NOT be rextremely thin.


Tiffani Amber-Thiessen still looks like she did in her Kelly Kapowski days.


Kelly Pickler has managed to maintain her slim figure, but I can't help but wonder if she's copying Posh's look.


Good to see some meat back on the beautiful but not so talented Megan Fox.


I can't believe Portia deRossi looks normal. Remember how rextremely thin she used to be?


Shakira looks like she's lost a few pounds.


Don't hate Keri Russell. She's just one of those women that is blessed with a high metabolism and the inability to gain weight. She looks great for being a new mom.


Kerry Washington is another celebrity that fluctuates her weight a lot. Here she is on the heavier side but still looking pretty slim.


Madonna is getting rextremely thin. This picture is a sideview of her body and it looks like she's barely there.


I'm glad that Mandy Moore is no longer obsessing about her weight and is actually fine with not looking rextremely thin, but she should not wear this ugly dress. Her posture drives me crazy. Stand up straight, girl!

Has Amanda Peet gained some weight? Or did she simply stop nursing? Most new moms usually lose their baby weight while nursing, but once they stop, the pounds come on pretty quickly.

Even though Amy Winehouse has obviously gained some weight, she still needs an image overhaul starting with her ratnest.

Beyonce Knowles looks like she's gained even more weight.

Cindy Crawford looks like a giant next to that Japanese hostess.

One of these days, I'm going to bet that Ginnifer Goodwin is going to come out with some kind of eating disorder because she continues to dwindled down to rextremely thin proportions.




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