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Angelina Jolie on Starvation Diet? Is She Getting Too Skinny? (Photos)
You can’t always believe everything you read in the tabloids, but a new report from Radar Online says that Grazia magazine is claiming that Angelina Jolie is on a very dangerous starvation diet, eating a mere 600-calories per day.
A source told the magazine, “Angelina has been known to start her day with little more than a spoonful of coconut oil and a handful of cereal.” He/she also added, “Sometimes she’ll skip lunch altogether or will just grab a few almonds and some gummy bears while she’s on the go, or will have a protein-based shake rather than anything more substantial.”
Supposedly for dinner, Angie will indulge in a steak and a glass of red wine.
Obviously this “magazine” didn’t do their math, because a steak and red wine alone can add up to 600 calories depending on what kind of cut of meat is served. Add that together with the almonds, gummy bears, cereal, and coconut oil, and you’re looking at around 800-1000 calories per day.
Of course, a 1000-calorie diet is still pretty strict.
Angelina has always been thin, and she hasn’t been shy about the fact that she has an incredibly slender body. She seems aware of it, but is she getting too skinny?
Take a look at the photos of Angelina below and tell us what you think.
Photos: PacificCoastNews.com
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Give me a break! commented on Nov 23 11 at 11:42 amYou are aware that Grazia is The National enquirer of Europe right? NOTHING they print about the Jolie-Pitt’s is EVER TRUE. So why is this story any different? Angelina has always been thin. These rags can’t sell the break-up stories so they fall back on the “Angelina’s too thin” lie to sell magazines.
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