Mary-Kate responds to pregnancy rumours
Posted by heatworld on Wednesday 03 Dec 2008
Filed under: Mary-Kate Olsen

Now, given that she’s not much bigger than a newborn baby herself, we’d be quite surprised if Mary-Kate Olsen was pregnant. But that’s the rumour that’s been flying around the States, believe it or not. Mary-Kate’s been spotted wearing loose-fitting clothes a lot (erm, hasn’t she been doing that for years?) and is thought to have gained a few pounds, now weighing a whopping seven stone (we think one of our toes weighs seven stone). “A lot of people think she could actually be attempting to hide her pregnancy,” said a questionable source. Anyway, MK’s now addressed the rumours, issuing a statement via her publicist saying she’s “absolutely not pregnant.” In that case, we should concentrate on the fact that any weight gain is very good news, given her rumoured eating disorder problems in the past.
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xgolddiggax
Oh they do it with everyone. OMG Jenifer Aniston's gained 2lbs, she must be pregnant. Just bloody wait for them to announce it instaead of speculating.
krazykow86
Thank God America cracks down on women becoming fat, imagine how hidious Mary Kate would look if she weighed *gasps* more than 7 stone!! America, pull your head out ya arse, she's thin enough, leave her alone!!!!!!!!!
xNewpsie
People saying she looks pregnant is just gonna make her want to lose weight again! That's pretty appalling that when she gains weight for the best she's been told she looks pregnant! Way to go media!
StarGirl89
i'm with you jessicarose, it's really not going to help her starting pregnancy rumours as soon as she gains a few pounds. that's such a horrible thing to do to someone who's suffered from eating disorders in the past.











