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STARVING FOR ATTENTION!

National Enquirer

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March 17, 2025

Fears as severe weight loss turns celebs into wraiths

STARVING FOR ATTENTION!

SHOCKINGLY skinny female celebs are turning Hollywood's awards season into a troubling parade of bony bods — sparking fears that rapidly shrinking stars are literally starving for attention!

Sources suggest that dangerous diets and popular weight-loss drugs are fueling the disturbing trend — and medical experts warn that the gaunt gals may be putting their health in danger for the sake of vanity!

Suddenly slender Brooke Shields, Ariana Grande and Demi Moore recently stunned onlookers with their slimmed-down appearance at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.

One critic carped on social media, "Sad that unhealthily skinny is now thought to be a good thing."

Yet another horrified fan huffed, "They all look like an alien sucked the life out of their body."

Wicked's wraithlike Ariana prompted an avalanche of concern — including one expert who labels the songbird "emaciated" and says she'll soon literally "defy gravity!"

Misery's Kathy Bates, Abbott Elementary's Sheryl Lee Ralph and Only Murders in the Building actress Selena Gomez also revealed their whopping weight loss.

Noted diet guru Dr. Stuart Fischer tells The National ENQUIRER that the diminishing dames' display is alarming!

"Many people look up to these actresses — but most people would have to starve themselves to get down to a weight like that without medicines," says Fischer, who has not treated the stars in this article.

Once-blubbery Bates claims she lost 80 pounds through careful changes to her diet — but the type 2 diabetic admits to using the prescription drug Ozempic to treat her condition and shed the last stubborn 20.

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