The Star Skinny
New Jersey, United States
 
I’m a freelance health writer and entertainment reporter, so I alternate between stalking the stars and digging up info on diet and fitness trends. Sometimes, I do both—hence this blog. If you’ve been trying to figure out how to squeeze into size 25 jeans or fulfill your destiny as an action hero, this is your place to find out how the celebs did it (and, more importantly, how they DIDN’T do it) no matter what they want you to believe. 


Pass the Miso, I’m Starving Print E-mail
by Kara Wahlgren   
Monday, 15 January 2007

You can lead a skinny starlet to dinner, but can you make her eat?

Kate Bosworth recently dined at Vegas hotspot Tao with her new man, model James Rousseau. But her eyes were obviously a tad bigger than her concave belly, because the shrinking star ordered crispy tuna, chicken satay, edamame, miso soup, and two Coronas. Pretty impressive spread, considering Kate’s been rumored to have an eating disorder ever since she shed her drop-dead curves (and then some) post-Blue Crush. 

 
Another Early Bird Print E-mail
by Kara Wahlgren   
Friday, 12 January 2007

Hey Oprah—you think you have such great willpower, with your no-food-after-7:30 rule?  Think again.

Elizabeth Hurley has announced she won’t be munching after 4:00. Not a morsel. Take that, Oprah! Never mind that Liz is borderline scary-skinny at times—she’s obviously still not skinny enough to be a celebrity bride.

 
Veggie Fever Print E-mail
by Kara Wahlgren   
Wednesday, 10 January 2007

Has anyone seen photos of Alicia Silverstone lately? She’s come a long way from her post-Batman, pre-veganism days, when she earned the unenviable tabloid nickname "Fatgirl."

 
Home Sweet Home Print E-mail
by Kara Wahlgren   
Monday, 08 January 2007

Does anyone on the Grey's Anatomy set top 100 pounds?  I'd be surprised...but at least Katherine Heigl (aka Izzie) has a smart approach to staying slim.

 
Me, I Want a Hula Hoop Print E-mail
by Kara Wahlgren   
Tuesday, 02 January 2007

I just read that 40 percent of Americans make a New Years resolution to lose weight. (Kind of seems like a low number, since 60 percent of us are overweight.) But if you ask Beyonce, losing all that weight should be child’s play.

 
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