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Mary-Kate Olsen being treated for eating disorder

17 durable postsStarted 2004-06-22Latest 2004-06-23
#1283Post 1 of 17

[url]http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/TV/06/22/people.olsen.reut/index.html[/url]

LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Teen actress Mary-Kate Olsen, who with her twin sister Ashley has grown into an American pop icon and fashion brand, has entered a program for treatment of an eating disorder reported to be anorexia.

The 18-year-old co-star of last month's film "New York Minute" recently "entered a treatment facility to seek professional help for a health-related issue," publicist Michael Pagnotta said Tuesday.

"She is thankful for the encouragement and support of her friends and family, who are with her every step of the way," he added.

A person familiar with the situation told Reuters that Olsen was suffering from an eating disorder. Olsen entered a facility during the past week or 10 days and was expected to remain in treatment for about a month, the person said.

Us Weekly magazine, in the cover story of its upcoming issue, identified the disorder as anorexia.

Speculation about Olsen's rail-thin figure has been the subject of tabloids, gossip columns and the Internet for weeks. The actress herself poked fun at the issue during the twins' recent appearance on "Saturday Night Live," shouting to an extra playing herself, "You're too skinny! Eat a sandwich!"

Pagnotta said both sisters, who turned 18 on June 13, were going ahead with plans to attend New York University together in the fall.

But Ashley Olsen will be making a planned trip later this month to Australia and New Zealand without Mary-Kate to launch overseas promotion of "New York Minute" -- the sisters' first theatrical feature, he said.

The twins have been in the public eye since they were 9 months old, starring in the television sitcom "Full House." Since then, they have sold millions of videos, DVDs and books and have launched their own fashion line.

But director-producer Michael Kruzan, who has worked with the twins for years, was quoted in Us Weekly as describing Mary-Kate as the "more competitive" of the two girls

#207468Post 2 of 17

Gee, this is a suprise. :lol: I'd still like some tag team action though. :Naughty:

#207543Post 3 of 17

[quote=Civic_Zen]Gee, this is a suprise. :lol: I'd still like some tag team action though. :Naughty:[/quote] :Anal: :Anal: :Anal: :HitIt:

#207571Post 4 of 17

aww

sucks to see hot girls having this kind of problems

#207575Post 5 of 17

:MadNow:

#207584Post 6 of 17

It's sad that this happened. I couldn't imagine growing up the spotlight...but it's really no surprise that it happened.

#208009Post 7 of 17

Yeah, I got a sausage I'd feed her skinny ass. :Naughty:

Ooh. Giggity giggity!

#208056Post 8 of 17

you can never be too thin or too rich

#208139Post 9 of 17

[quote=Giles Styles][b]you can never be too thin[/b] or too rich[/quote]

ya sure? [img]http://www.evilscience.net/institutions/vultind/sqlpic.jpg[/img]

#208141Post 10 of 17

:HitIt:

#208153Post 11 of 17

Who cares. More rich people with problems. Damn like there are not a enough of them.

#208218Post 12 of 17

no 1 likes a root thats skin and bones.. u do need a LITTLE padding

#208221Post 13 of 17

:roll:

#208276Post 14 of 17

[quote=lmmadic][quote=Giles Styles][b]you can never be too thin[/b] or too rich[/quote]

ya sure? [img]http://www.evilscience.net/institutions/vultind/sqlpic.jpg[/img][/quote]

er... make that: once you're rich, you can never be too thin :mrgreen:

#208278Post 15 of 17

"The 18-year-old co-star of last month's film "New York Minute" recently "entered a treatment facility to seek professional help for a health-related issue," publicist Michael Pagnotta said Tuesday."

the're finally 18!! woohoo!! j/k :lol:

#208284Post 16 of 17

[quote=lilsensa]"The 18-year-old co-star of last month's film "New York Minute" recently "entered a treatment facility to seek professional help for a health-related issue," publicist Michael Pagnotta said Tuesday."

the're finally 18!! woohoo!! j/k :lol:[/quote]

No, too much padding is really bad. But, If youhave a LITTLE Junk In The Trunk, that's not a bad thing. But cushion for the pushin' is something that might be more well-suited for someone else.

#208302Post 17 of 17

someone feed her a cheeseburger! :twisted:

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