Tori Spelling Agrees to be Weighed

October 17, 2009 at 6:10am PST

Tori Spelling continues to try to convince the world that she eats, despite evidence to the contrary.

After being checked into the hospital last month for an unknown stomach condition, Star Magazine ran a story that she was ill because she doesn't eat and weighs just 95lbs.

The former 90210 star did what any normal celebrity would do these days and fired back via Twitter: “Star Mag…LIES! Literally not 1 factual thing in entire article. And, come 2 my house & weigh me Star! I’m 107lbs. if you care about FACTS?!?”

Turns out she's living up to her word (or tweet) and has agreed to let the magazine come to her house, weigh her, and then publish the results.

Well, if nothing else, she's much braver than we are!

 

 

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