Weight Loss Wars
Written by Stuart Stevens | Sunday, 03 December 2006 | There is 1 comment
We pride ourselves at Ukmedix about the fact that we are serious news website and that we get relevant fresh information and stories about the world of weight loss and obesity. However the temptation to run something trashy and irrelevant from the world of celebrity is too much sometimes and we thought that it might liven up your day to know all about the ‘Girls Aloud versus Victoria Beckham Weight Loss Fight’
Hot of the press is the fact that Girls Aloud singer and sex symbol Sarah Harding has called the skinny frame of Victoria Beckham "sick". Sarah Harding said that she was surprised and shocked by ex-Spice Girl's anorexic body frame when they met at a celebrity party the other day. Revealing all to Closer magazine Ms Harding went on to say that she believed that Victoria Beckham was ill and needed to get help and that it was ridiculous that she wore child sizes in clothes instead of healthy adult sizes.
She said that being that thin was not sexy and that she was sure that David Beckham would not like it or find Victoria sexy looking like that. She said that the female figure should be like an hourglass and that Victoria Beckham needed to get some food and put on some weight.
Incidentally Sarah Harding has recently signed up to be the face of the Ultimo lingerie range that sells super sexy g-strings and bras so she probably knows a thing or two about body shapes.
On a more serious note however being ultra thin is not healthy, as you body requires a small amount of aft to function properly. Women who stave themselves like this can end up suffering from hair loss and suffer from menstruation and hormonal problems too.
So far Victoria Beckham has not responded to being called ‘sick’, but if she does Ukmedix celebrity watchers will keep you posted.

There is 1 comment on this article.
angela halfpenny said:
victoria beckham is so under weight the way she is going she will end up like lena zavaroni, being so thin eventually causes serious illnesses grow up victoria and think of your kids.
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