Tori Spelling Exclusive: ‘She Eats!’

April 28, 2009 at 5:46am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Over the weekend we spoke to someone who works very closely with Tori Spelling and they revealed to us just how upset Tori is about the rampant speculation that she has an eating disorder.

“She eats!” our source said adamantly.

When we balked and pointed out how spindly her arms are and how gaunt she’s been, we were instantly rebuffed.

“She truly is naturally skinny,” they said, pointing out how little she was during her pre-baby Beverly Hills 90210 days.

As far as the arms are concerned (because we are concerned about their frailty), we were reminded that she’s carrying her two kids around all day every day. That’ll get you in shape way faster than Pilates.

We were suspicious and apprehensive at first, but then we started to wonder if we were just being cynical.

It’s a better story for Tori to be anorexic. But what if, as we were told, she really is eating healthfully, exercising, taking care of her family and doing her best to be what Hollywood has always wanted from their actresses: thin and camera-ready. 

Are we being naïve to believe? Or do people always want to think the worst of others?

—Sasha Perl-Raver

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