Anna Friel has her say on the weight debate – and it's quite shocking
Posted by heatworld on Wednesday 11 Feb 2009
Filed under: Anna Friel, Keira Knightley, Sienna Miller

Ever since the whole weight debate kicked off back in 1872 (probably), we've always been under the impression that being super-skinny is most widely associated with LA and Hollywood, where most of the celebs like to hang out. However, according to British actress Anna Friel, who is currently enjoying much success over in the States, the pressure to stay thin is actually worse over here in the UK. Talking at the Elle Style Awards on Monday night, Anna said, "I actually find the pressure when I am back home here far greater than in LA. There are so many thin women here, much thinner than in America." A surprising statement perhaps, but when you think about how many increasingly thin British actresses there are doing the rounds, then we can start to see her point. Keira Knightley, who has clearly always been on the slim side, and Sienna Miller, who was rumoured to have been dropped from the new Robin Hood film for being "too thin", are just two examples of British stars who are on the skinny side. But are other stars also feeling the pressure? Have you ever felt under pressure to lose weight, and do you agree with Anna that British celebs are becoming increasingly slim?
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scarlet1985
ITWAN: your mate sounds like a right stupid bint. in what way is an 8-10 fat? i wouldve told her to fuck off and eaten a double cheeseburger right in her face, haha.
Clairei
Yes yes and yes. Tho Friel was crazy running whilst she was pregnant, I don't recall seeing any British women doing that.
ithinkwerealonenow
i can safely say that was not 'rather shocking' heat. I've always been an 8-10 but recently tried to lose weight for the silly reason that my friend decided both of us needed to. I realised how stupid i was and now eat what I want and left her to it!
Salma18
Heat does look the weight issue debate. I think is time heat became more unique and different than other magazines. Stop judging people weight that only creates more insecurity in real peoples minds that idolize celebs.










