Did Diane Take It TOO Far?

 

Although I have always loved and admired the gorgeous Diane Kruger for her impeccably chic style and acting abilities, this picture has me feeling a bit unsettled. Although Kruger looks magnificent in this dress by Nina Ricci at Cannes, she looks like part of her is missing. Like a good 15 lbs! After seeing this photo, I looked at other recent photos of the actress and was rudely awakened that she looks sickeningly thin.

I understand the pressure to be thin in Hollywood. A well known Hollywood expert and reporter (who I will not name) once told me, “When you’re happy, that means you’re fat. When you’re unhappy that means you’re at the weight you want to be.” It’s so sad that this is what our Hollywood sirens (and role models) have become. The fact is you can choose to cave and be ultra thin or to be your own person and HEALTHY. I myself, am trying to drop some lbs. but have done so in a healthy way. Starving yourself and having a possible eating disorder, is not healthy or good for your body. Please see a registered dietician or nutritionist if you want to learn how to lose weight properly. Remember HEALTHY is HAPPY. Being THIN IS NOT always the key to happiness.

2 thoughts on “Did Diane Take It TOO Far?”

  1. Damn straight. Healthy is happy. I don’t know when women will stop starving themselves to fit into a size 0. But then maybe its time we started demanding that designers make clothes only for real women 😉 down with the 0 to 4….lol

    1. I completely agree! There’s way too much pressure as a woman to be skinny and have an unrealistic body type. Really what woman do you know is perfectly happy with their weight and what size they wear? For me none! This is sad really. Thanks for your feedback! 🙂

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