At the screening of “Five,” the project she helped direct with Jennifer Aniston and Alicia Keys, earlier this week, Demi Moore looked a mere shadow of her former self. Her thin frame has sparked a lot of talk about whether she wasn’t overdoing it with the dieting and the exercise. Demi, as the Daily Mail also puts it, has always been
thin and in top shape, as her fans probably don’t need reminding.
Nevertheless, on her latest red carpet outing, she appeared gaunt and incredibly thin, which has sparked concern even with those who don’t know her.
Dr. Majid Ali, for instance, believes that Demi is focusing too much on her workout regime and too little, if at all, on her diet, as the aforementioned publication informs.
“[She has been spending] too much time in the gym and too little time at the dinner table. It looks more like over training with restricted calories, than an eating disorder,” Dr. Ali is quoted as saying.
The way she looks now should be a warning sign to Demi that it’s time she stopped pushing her body at the gym, and started eating better.
“She doesn’t have that wasted loss of muscle eating disorder look, but she could be over training. I certainly wouldn’t want her any thinner,” says the doctor, who has never met or worked with the star.
While it would be easy to assume that Demi has been looking thinner as of late because of the
alleged marital problems she’s dealing with right now (husband Ashton Kutcher reportedly cheated on her the same night they celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary), things might be simpler than that.
A while back, the star opened up about her own personal insecurities, saying she could recall a time when she had a very unhealthy obsession with her body, as we
also reported at the time.
“I had an extreme obsession with my body. I made it a measure of my own value. I tried to dominate it, which I did, and I changed it multiple times over. But it never lasted and ultimately it didn’t bring me anything but temporary happiness,” she said.
In the same interview, Demi underlined that it wasn’t until she stopped trying to dominate her body that she finally got the figure she’d always wanted.