LONDON (AP) — Campaigners against eating disorders are criticizing Kate Moss after the supermodel cited as her motto a phrase used on pro-anorexia Web sites.
Asked her motto in an interview with fashion Web site WWD, Moss replied that one was "nothing tastes as good as skinny feels."
The same slogan is posted on Web sites encouraging girls not to eat.
Mary George of British eating-disorder charity Beat said Thursday that Moss's words were "very unfortunate."
She said, "comments like this make it even more difficult" for young people struggling with an eating disorder.
The 35-year-old Moss is famous for her waif-like look, which helped spur a trend for super-thin models in the 1990s.
Moss's spokespeople could not immediately be reached for comment.
- Glenn Beck unleashes his dogs of war
- Portland man choreographs elaborate proposal,...
- Glenn Beck: Living large in Texas, and richer...
- Cameras go behind the scenes of Ballet West...
- Valerie Phillips: Going beyond mixes or cans...
- Valerie Phillips: Fond farewell to Morgan...
- Combating the negative impacts of reality TV...
- Cake bites are perfect for parties and socials






DeseretNews.com encourages a civil dialogue among its readers. We welcome your thoughtful comments.
— About comments