Is Dancing with the Stars pro getting fat?
Categories: Diet & Weight Loss, Fitness, Celebs & Entertainment, Nutrition & Supplements
It's official. Dancing with the Stars pro Cheryl Burke is fat, announces this blogger, who shares photos of an apparently curvier Burke in a pretty skimpy bikini and cautions that while it's pretty obvious Burke has put on a few pounds, Hollywood fat is not exactly regular-people fat. According to this blog, Burke, 24, sometimes does gain weight. When she's dancing on the show, she works her butt off. When she's on hiatus, she indulges -- chips and guacamole are favorites. Still, she's healthy. Still, she's a size four. Fat? I don't think so. Her DWTS pals agree -- they told co-host and E! News gal Samantha Harris that Burke is extremely sexy and beautiful.
Burke herself says she did in fact gain some weight over the summer -- her whole story will soon appear in PEOPLE magazine -- but all the mocking she's encountering has left her in tears. In the words of Burke's dancing friends who speak to the masses about their weight watching: Lay off!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Holly 10-09-2008 @ 1:11PM
Cellulite happens for a reason. She may not BE fat, but she definitely HAS fat. Whatever happened to being honest with ourselves? All this "She's not fat! Girl power!" is only serving to nurse the wounded egos of those who won't admit that their chubby thighs look gross.
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... 10-09-2008 @ 2:40PM
Cellulite is caused by a combination of stress, dehydration, toxins in our food and our environment, genetics, and just plain getting older, not by being overweight. I would bet that she still has massive muscles under the cellulite, and her percentage of body fat is probably still much lower than that of most other people.
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