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I thought she was going to fall over


when Tina Fey high fived her in Ep 22 during the "Preach it like you teach it, Liz Lemon!" scene.
Truly, I enjoy 30 Rock but when Cerie shows up her frail frame really disturbs me. I noticed that they stopped writing story lines around her too, probably because of how she looks now.
She was such a beautiful girl and she can't last much longer like this. It's really sad to watch. Step in NBC and bring back the old Cerie!

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I noticed too that she wasn't in many of the last episodes of the season, and if she was there, it was only for a split second. She does seem extremely thin. Hope she is okay!

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No, there is definitely something wrong. If you just click on her pictures section on imdb, you can see her bones jutting out in a major scary way. She looks very different now than she did in her older modeling pictures, where her body wasnt just a mass of bumps where bones are protruding.

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That is absolutely not true, I have suffered from anorexia and my hair DID NOT FALL OUT. Read more about anorexia and THEN reply to this thread.

Over 70% of high school age girls have admitted to suffer from an eating disorder, I can only imagine that would be exacerbated if your career title is actress.

Plus, no one is saying she is a bad person... I'm sure most people feel she should be healthy not overweight as you believe she would be if she gained 10lbs!!!

"I like to see the stoned Chinese guy." Daron Malakian

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You know what more high school girls need to do then?

Smoke some weed.

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That's what saved me from a lifetime of anorexia.

"I like to see the stoned Chinese guy." Daron Malakian

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He's not only referring to anorexia but implying that she might've gone through chemotherapy or something. You know... when you go into chemo, you lose your appetite and get extremely malnourished and skinny?

BTW, 70% of high school girls DON'T suffer from anorexia. Where did you get this information? Granted, different areas will produce different numbers but your statistics would imply that more than 7 out of 10 girls are plagued with eating disorder whether it is anorexia, bulimia, or excessive eating disorder. This isn't true. If you were hanging out with a group of friends and there were 10 girls, then 7 of them as you suggested are probably in severe affliction of eating disorder.

In these statistics, girls (since it's usually anonymous) say they have an eating disorder for no reason. Of course, there are definitely those who do suffer from it and we can't ignore it when people DO claim it. Even still, it usually turns out the girl is just seeking attention. I do not remember 70%, nor remotely close to 30% of the girls in my high schools being skinny or overweight at all. Just fit and healthy.

The closest thing that would be an "eating disorder" for majority of these girls are that they won't eat like they want to when they are on a date.
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Back on point, at least she's not dangerously skinny. I've seen skinnier girls that may have their shoulders jut out and they eat like gluttons. After all, she's a public figure. No one cares about anorexic high school girls because adults will think they are attention whores. A celebrity strays off, then the whole world will care.

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