 I'm so bored of posting posts about another celebrity's quest to be thin, or comfortableness with gaining enough weight to be a size 8.  Today, it's about Gwen Stefani admitting to the Guardian about her weight gain after pregnancy.
I'm so bored of posting posts about another celebrity's quest to be thin, or comfortableness with gaining enough weight to be a size 8.  Today, it's about Gwen Stefani admitting to the Guardian about her weight gain after pregnancy.
"I try not to be but I'm super-neurotic about diet. I'm neurotic about trying not to be neurotic! I'm like every other girl. I have to try really hard my whole life to try to be fit. And I'm super-vain. And I want to wear cute clothes. You know, I was chubby when I was a little girl. And I have all those issues everyone else has. But I try not to. And I've learnt over the years that it's such a waste of time. And people like me whether I'm a little bit fatter or not."You know, I really care less at this point. Sometimes I wonder if these celebrities live in a different world entirely then me. Where I come from being a size 6 is small, being a size 8 to 12 is normal, and over that is just a little chubby, until you get to a size where you can only wear Miu Mius, then you are just Fat.
 I'm sort of disgusted by this, I mean you should want to be healthy, but when it comes to the point where you tell strangers you are "super-vain" I think you have a problem.  I wish tons of eating disorders therapist would take over LA and NYC for a year.  Like SuperTherapist or something, because those people are stupid.
I'm sort of disgusted by this, I mean you should want to be healthy, but when it comes to the point where you tell strangers you are "super-vain" I think you have a problem.  I wish tons of eating disorders therapist would take over LA and NYC for a year.  Like SuperTherapist or something, because those people are stupid.
 
 
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