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November 8, 2005
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Hudson may sure tabloids |
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When skinny Kate Hudson signed on to do a movie called Skeleton Key she made tons of tabloid editors jump for joy. Suddenly they had the perfect headline for stories about her weight. And few of them let that headline slip through their fingers. In early September, Kate was seen shopping in Los Angeles looking particularly frail. Now the editors had a story to go along with their headline. (Click here for the picture most tabloids used to insinuate Kate had an eating disorder [via lime-light.org].) Hudson, unremarkably, was offended by the stories, which she claimed "suggested that she had an eating disorder that was so grave and serious that she was wasting away, to the extreme concern of her mother and family." Kate, who denies any health problems, has now instructed her lawyers to prepare to sue a number of tabloids, including the National Enquirer, Heat and the Daily Mail. "Ms Hudson will argue in the courts that the images in question gave a seriously false and misleading impression as to her true physical condition, in that she was portrayed as being dangerously thin with an eating disorder," her law firm said in a statement.
(By Kate Lanahan)
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