DIARIES REVEAL ANNA NICOLE TURMOIL
Two diaries penned by late model/actress ANNA NICOLE SMITH have thrown new light on her battles with weight, depression and her ageing husband.
The journals, written in the early 1990s, reveal how the former Playboy playmate was exasperated by oil tycoon J HOWARD MARSHALL II’s constant calling, and endured constant pressure to stay thin.
In one entry she writes, "I’ve been really stressed out lately and depressed and I can’t quit eating. I feel like a pig. Howard has been buying me some jewellery but he calls me 15 or 20 times a day it drives me crazy. I love him but he aggravates me sometimes." The memoirs have only recently been made available and are among several pieces of Smith memorabilia going up for public auction later this month (APR07) by Heritage Auction Galleries of Dallas.
Smith died in February (07) in a Florida hotel from a drug overdose.
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