Is Angelina Anorexic?
When Angelina Jolie arrived at the Golden Globes on Jan. 15, many were shocked by how frail the once curvaceous
actress looked. Indeed, sources say The Good Shepherd star, 31, has barely been eating — and that her grief over the
Jan. 27 death of her beloved mother may push her over the edge.
"She's rail thin," says a source of Angie, who is estimated to carry just 118 pounds on her 5'7" frame, while 140 pounds is
the norm for her height. "You're afraid to hug her because she might break."
NOT EATING?
How could this happen? In a word: stress. "Angie doesn't seem to have a healthy appetite," says a source. "When she's
depressed or stressed, it's worse."
Right now, Angie is likely both, since mom Marcheline Bertrand lost her battle with ovarian cancer. "When someone close
dies, everything changes, including your physical habits," explains Russell Friedman, co-author of The Grief Recovery
Handbook. "It's common to not eat. It just doesn't seem important to some people who are grieving."
It seems that even before her mom's death, food wasn't that important to Angie. She reportedly fainted three times last
October while shooting A Mighty Heart in India, and a source told Star at the time, "she's been surviving on trail mix." Part
of the problem may be that Angie gets so involved caring for her kids (Maddox, 5, Zahara, 2, and Shiloh, 8 months), she
neglects herself.
Pick up this week's issue of Star for more details and photos!

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