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Kate Moss - Not Pregnant, Just Eating Like She Is

Celebs & Entertainment

kate mossI was pretty miffed a few months ago when the cashier at the local grocery store asked when I was due (I'm not pregnant), but it's nice to know I'm not the only one -- even super skinny Kate Moss has awkward moments like that. Recently, the tabloids were buzzing with the supposedly 'confirmed' reports that Moss, 35, was expecting another little one with boyfriend Jamie Hince. Supported by photos of the star looking a bit heftier than usual, even Moss's close friends were ringing her with congratulations.

But, alas, Moss recently admitted that she's not expecting -- she's just eating a bit more than usual. "Even my friends are phoning me up and saying 'Are you pregnant?' And I'm like, 'No! I just put on a couple of pounds, and they went in the right place," she explained to "The New Yorker," adding that she's recently "grown breasts," and "just started wearing bras," which is "great timing" for the launch of her lingerie collection."

So when she gains weight, it goes straight to her breasts? Lucky cow. Do you believe her?

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Kate Moss is into yoga and detox, and just a little booze

Diet & Weight Loss, Celebs & Entertainment, Motivation, Nutrition & Supplements

Kate Moss hasn't exactly been known for her healthy image -- she's better known for her partying, drug use, and waif-like physique. However, she's making an effort to get her body into better, healthier shape this spring with the help of her good gal pal, Sadie Frost.

Each spring, Sadie does a detox in which she cuts out dairy, pasta, potatoes, meat, and fish, and this year Kate has decided to join her, which has meant forgoing her favorite greasy, fried foods. They've been noshing on garlic and Sadie's mom's homemade tomato sauce to keep their hunger at bay.

Seems like they could hire a nutritionist and private chef to come up with something a little tastier and more healthful, but hey, at least they're getting some nutrients!

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Fat friends good for self-confidence?

Celebrities and Entertainment, Celebs & Entertainment, Motivation

Recently, this picture of Kate Moss surfaced, depicting her hanging out with Gossip singer Beth Ditto and another friend. Normally, I wouldn't pay much attention to the picture, but it came alongside this article, which explains why every girl needs to have a 'fat friend' to make them look more beautiful and feel better about themselves. My first response to the article was, is this a joke? I suppose it doesn't matter because I've seen similar, very serious articles in many different magazines, including Cosmopolitan.

For someone who believes that inner beauty is every bit as important as outer beauty, I think the idea of 'using' your friends to feel good about yourself is shameful and unbelievably shallow. The attitude that one should keep fat friends around for self esteem is hurtful to anyone who has ever carried a few extra pounds, and if the author, as she says, has been on both sides of this kind of friendship, she should know this. I also feel sorry for the author, who obviously has very meaningless relationships if her girlfriends' sole purpose in her life is to boost her confidence at the expense of their's. Good girlfriends, whether fat or thin, are an amazing gift -- something she apparently doesn't grasp.

I'm interested to find out what you think of the article?

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