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Posted Thursday, June 18, 2009 1:29 PM

"The Hills" Doesn't Make (Some) People Lose Their Lunch

Sarah Ball

We would say that Stephanie Pratt is eating her words, but that just seems... wrong, no? The star is on the cover of Us Weekly today, with this headline: "The Hills Made Me Bulimic." Now, Pratt is denying the statement to (who else) her boss, MTV.  The refute:

This was never actually going to be a cover story. I never approached [the magazine] to do a cover story.... The Hills did not make me bulimic. It was my own issues with self-esteem, and if anything, my life on The Hills has only helped me get healthy, 'cause I know how lucky I am to have this job and to have the chance to be a role model. And if it weren't for The Hills, I don't know how long I would have had those dark stages in my life.

 That was fast.  We wonder if MTV threatened to yank her from the upcoming, Lauren-less Season Six?  It certainly sounds that desperate.

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Posted By: texaschickeee (June 25, 2009 at 1:44 PM)

Liying to save her self now for the show. the Hills really is a show we could all live with out. Its time to do away with thee "reality shows" and let the writers make their money doing their trade.


Posted By: daizyz7732 (June 22, 2009 at 3:13 PM)

trust the tabloids to manipulate her words into something more sensational and scandalicious...


Posted By: kaibitni (June 18, 2009 at 11:12 PM)

publicity-seeking good for nothings...get a real job