ZOE: ‘EATING DISORDER RUMOURS SILLY’
Celebrity stylist RACHEL ZOE has laughed off reports she is suffering fro= m an eating disorder, branding speculation about her thin frame "silly".
The style guru, who has worked with Nicole Richie and Cameron Diaz, spa= rked concerns for her health after she was photographed looking skinny an= d frail in a bikini earlier this month (Jan10).
But Zoe, 38, insists there’s nothing wrong with her and she’s tired of = being criticised for her thin look.
She tells E! News, "I’m here. I’m fine. I feel great, and I’m good." Zoe has tried for months to quiet chatter about her ultra-slim size. La= st year (09), she told U.S. magazine Harper’s Bazaar, "We’ve had Audrey H= epburn, we’ve had Twiggy, we’ve had Veruschka, we’ve had Kate Moss. I’m t= rying to figure out why I am to blame for skinniness.
"Truthfully, I’ve never seen myself as being too thin. Sometimes I’ll l= ook at photos and be like, ‘Oh, that’s not a good look.’ But, generally s= peaking, I’m not too thin."
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