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jessica simpson!

33 replies

fanniiminogue · 30/01/2009 23:45

have to say this made me feel a whole lot better!!!

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ZamMummy · 14/02/2009 07:39

daily mail comments in support of non size 0 sleb shocker!

ssd · 14/02/2009 07:57

great figure

ChampagneAndStrawberries · 14/02/2009 09:43

Go Fug Yourself put it down to the jeans a couple of weeks back (and predicted the tabloid "fat" headlines)

rookiemater · 15/02/2009 21:09

I think she looked fab in those jeans. Yes she surely doesn't need to gain any more, but I think if I were a bloke I'd find her voluptuous and inviting, whereas before she just looked insubstantial.

Minxie1977 · 17/02/2009 12:26

Fat and puffy!?! Are we looking at the same pictures. She looks fantastic and so much better than when she was emaciated. I read some interesting research that it is worse for your health to be half a stone underweight than a stone overweight. As always when the media want to find a 'reason' to write something vile, they use the most unflattering pics. The angle and the jeans are the only awful things in those pics. Can't believe the lack of sisterhood - tone up her arms indeed

MrsMattie · 17/02/2009 12:46

The world has gone mad! I would rather have her figure than Cheryl 'emaciated elf' Cole's any day.

OneFishTwoFish · 17/02/2009 16:20

"I read some interesting research that it is worse for your health to be half a stone underweight than a stone overweight."

Where exactly did you find this research, Minxie?

Minxie1977 · 17/02/2009 18:02

It was quite a while ago so I can't rememeber exactly but I remember the basic content, it was an article about health/weight issues backed up by a study. Is that vague enough?
Basically it was saying that when you are even a little underweight your periods can stop and your general immunity can be affected. It also said that the health implications for being slighty overweight were less in comparison.

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