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Bethenny Frankel Poses In 4-Year-Old Daughter’s Clothing

Fans of former “Real Housewife” Bethenny Frankel were outraged on Sunday when the 43-year-old entrepreneur posted a picture of herself on Instagram wearing her 4-year-old daughter’s pajamas. “This is my daughter’s nightgown and PJ shorts,” she wrote. “Think we’re ready to start sharing clothes yet?” Frankel’s followers responded with some heated comments, mostly accusing her …

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Bethany Frankel Talks Dieting, Body Image And Bulimia

Reality TV star and founder of the Skinnygirl brand, Bethany Frankel is now in the best shape of her life – despite the challenges of her personal life and a demanding new talk show. Frankel, 43, recently spoke with Health magazine about her career, her daughter Bryn and how her mission in life is simple: …

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Ashley Hamilton: ‘I Suffered From Bulimia And Anorexia’

Ashley Hamilton, star in the box-office hit “Iron Man 3,” has gone public about his former struggles with eating disorders. Hamiton, the 38-year-old son of film and television actor George Hamilton, told PEOPLE that his problems can be traced all the way back to his teen years. And even after battling drug and alcohol addiction …

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Angelina Jolie’s Weight Under Fire After Thin Appearance At BAFTA Awards

After Angelina Jolie showed up looking fairly skinny at the 2014 BAFTA awards ceremony in London, many people have expressed concern about her frail appearance. The actress, 38, was dressed in a slim-cut tuxedo suit that seemed to accentuate her slender legs and frame. “Everyone is talking about how great Angelina Jolie looks, but to …

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Amy Winehouse Died Of Bulimia, Says Brother Alex

In his first full-length interview, Amy Winehouse’s brother Alex claims that the late singer lost her life because of bulimia. While Alex admits that Amy had her problems with drugs and alcohol, he told The Guardian that an eating disorder ultimately caused her demise – and it was a condition that Amy had struggled with …

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Amanda Bynes Admits To Eating Disorder

Former Nickelodeon star Amanda Bynes publicly announced on Twitter that she has an eating disorder. “I have an eating disorder so I have a hard time staying thin,” she wrote on Thursday. Coming on the heels of other comments she’s publicly made about her weight on social media, the announcement isn’t shocking. In March, she …

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Alyssa Milano Responds To Jay Mohr’s Fat-Shaming Comments

Female celebrities have to put up with a lot of scrutiny about their physical appearances. And when they have babies, they’re expected to bounce back right away with a toned tummy and zero ounces of residual fat. What makes this worse? When men decide to fat-shame them for having imperfect post-baby bodies. Mohr’s insensitive comments …

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Actress Busy Philipps Talks About Impossible Body Image Standards

Busy Philipps is known for her sarcasm and self-deprecating humor. But when she opened up about body image issues in a recent interview on The Conversation, things got real. After being asked to lose weight by a network for a TV pilot, the star claims that being in the pubic eye all but forces you …

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