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The Stephanie Naumoska Effect: Are Celebs Too Skinny?

Miss Universe Australia finalist Stephanie Naumoska has been making headlines this week for her super-skinny frame.



But with eating disorder rumors surrounding rail-thin celebs like Tori Spelling, Lindsay Lohan and the entire female cast of '90210' (with echoes all the way back to the 'Ally McBeal' furor a decade ago), Naumoska's not the only one in Hollywood who could stand to eat a cheeseburger or two.

At 5'11" and about 105 pounds (although she insists she weighs a whopping 117 pounds), the question is: Should Naumoska have even been allowed to strut her skinny stuff in a competition that's supposed to be promoting "healthy, proportioned bodies"? Sound off in our poll.




Celeb Weight Issues

    Singer and 'American Idol' judge Kara DioGuardi reveals to Extra that she's fought an eating disorder for quite some time. She says she used to binge eat because she didn't have music as an outlet at the time.

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    Former tennis pro Monica Seles reveals in her new book, 'Getting A Grip,' that she has finally beaten her 9-year battle with food. Seles admits she packed on the pounds to cope with stress relating to her father's death and being stabbed in the back on court during a match in 1993.

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    Audrina Patridge says her new appearance has nothing to do with plastic surgery, and everything to do with dropping some "baby fat." Some had speculated she got a nose job and other work done.

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    According to rumors, Scarlett Johansson has dropped 14 lbs since she began work on 'Iron Man 2' with Gwyneth Paltrow, who is mentoring her young co-star. Scarlett is seen here on Nov. 5, 2008 and March 24, 2009.

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    Star Jones' drastic weight loss -- and the controversial way she achieved it -- helped facilitate her exit from 'The View.' Now, she's apologizing to her former co-panelists. "I'm so sorry that I placed a burden on my colleagues. I never asked them to lie."

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    In Jaime Pressly's memoir, the 'My Name is Earl' star describes the eating disorder she suffered as a young fashion model.

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    Lindsay Lohan appears to be in another one of her "skinny" moods. The actress has been showing off her stick-thin figure at NYC' Fashion Week. Here, she attends a store opening on Feb. 15.

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    Tori Spelling says she feels "pressure" from the celebrity-driven media to be thin. That pressure has led her to lose weight at a fast clip. Above, Spelling poses in November, left, and then again on Jan. 29.

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    Jessica Simpson's new curves (and pants) are not newsworthy, according to her sister Ashlee. Writing on her blog, Ashlee says it's "embarrassing and belittling to all women to read about a woman's weight or figure."

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    Over the years, Oprah Winfrey's weight has been about as stable as the stock market. One constant in all of this has been her diet guru and personal trainer, Bob Greene, whose books are actually doing better than ever despite his top client's struggles. "It's a very positive thing for me," he says, "and book sales aren't suffering."

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