People tell me that I should eat more, but they don't know me: I eat a lot. It's pretty unpleasant that people assume every model is anorexic and bulimic.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I dare anybody to look at me and say I'm anorexic. I'm so totally not.
All my life people have made fun of me because I was so skinny. They kind of made me feel bad about it sometimes. I worried that maybe people will think I am really anorexic.
Oh my God, I'm not anorexic. I acknowledge that I look thin in photos. I get it.
People always think that if you eat anything as a model, it's amazing. I used to tease them and say, you know I'm going to throw up afterwards.
It seems like people are more likely to tell you you've gotten too thin than to tell you you've gotten too fat.
I must be an anorexic because an anorexic looks in the mirror and sees a fat person.
I don't understand anorexia; I'm too greedy to ever not eat... I just can't do it.
Our society's strong emphasis on dieting and self-image can sometimes lead to eating disorders. We know that more than 5 million Americans suffer from eating disorders, most of them young women.
A misperception about anorexia is that you don't eat. Not true. Maybe you eat just 500 calories a day. It would be easy for me to say, 'Why didn't my parents notice?' But I didn't want them to. I made sure to eat half a sandwich around my parents.
Really, I don't care if people think I'm too skinny. This is my body. If they don't like it, screw it.