Celebrity Eating Disorders
Despite saying she’s proud of her curves and scorning fad diets, A-list actress Kate Winslet told Vanity Fair magazine that she, too, was once "addicted to losing weight."
When she began getting big movie roles at age 18, Winslet said she began living on apples, raw carrots, and black coffee and abusing laxatives.
Today, Winslet said she hopes movie audiences will accept her fuller figure.
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August 12, 2015