Tara Reid.Photo:Steve Granitz/FilmMagicTara Reidis setting the record straight that she doesn’t have an eating disorder.TheDays of Our Livesalum, 47, recently spoke to theLos Angeles Inquisitorand opened up about the constant criticism she receives about her weight.“If we were overweight then they can’t say anything because that’s bullying. But it’s the same thing if you’re skinny. That’s still bullying too,” she said.Reid said her body has been a topic of discussion since the early 2000s when her career kicked off. However, she’s received more criticism lately after appearing in season 2 ofSpecial Forces: World’s Toughest Test. Now she’s hoping to shut down the speculation that she’s suffered from eating disorders once and for all.“I have no anorexia and never have,” she clarified. “And I definitely don’t have any bulimia. I’m terrified of throwing up, so that’s not gonna happen. And I love food too much.”“So anyone that says I’m anorexic or bulimic, they’re wrong,” Reid continued. “So stop it. Leave me alone. Pick on me again on something else, but not on those two things. It’s not right.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Tara Reid.Josh FogelTheAmerican Piestar has previously slammed some of the body-shaming she’s gotten over the years. Back in 2021, Reid took toInstagramto shut down the hate she received after posting a photo of herself in a bikini.“I am not too skinny, I have a high metabolism,” she told her followers. “Anyone with a high metabolism understands it’s impossible to gain weight. All I do is eat. To everyone who wrote something nice and stuck up for me, I love you! And keep spreading that love, it is the only thing that will save this world.”The actress later toldPageSixthat she was “doing well” despite the constant scrutiny.“I’ve always been thin,” Reid said at the time. “So these stories are kind of crazy because it’s like there’s nothing that has changed for forever. This is who I am, this is what I am, this is what I’m [aspiring] to be.“Reid explained that hopefully her self-love and acceptance will “change the minds of bullies.” However, if not, then she’s “OK with that.”“I’ve gone through it for so many years that, you know, sometimes I feel bad for them because if they’re that miserable writing things at home, what are they doing?” she said. “That’s negative. You know, it’s hurtful.”“Love will always beat hate,” Reid added. “It’s just so hard to find love because you’ve got to find it in yourself first.”If you or someone you know is struggling with  an eating disorder, please go toNationalEatingDisorders.org.

Tara Reid.Photo:Steve Granitz/FilmMagic

Tara Reid arrives at the Project Angel Food’s 2023 Angel Awards

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Tara Reidis setting the record straight that she doesn’t have an eating disorder.TheDays of Our Livesalum, 47, recently spoke to theLos Angeles Inquisitorand opened up about the constant criticism she receives about her weight.“If we were overweight then they can’t say anything because that’s bullying. But it’s the same thing if you’re skinny. That’s still bullying too,” she said.Reid said her body has been a topic of discussion since the early 2000s when her career kicked off. However, she’s received more criticism lately after appearing in season 2 ofSpecial Forces: World’s Toughest Test. Now she’s hoping to shut down the speculation that she’s suffered from eating disorders once and for all.“I have no anorexia and never have,” she clarified. “And I definitely don’t have any bulimia. I’m terrified of throwing up, so that’s not gonna happen. And I love food too much.”“So anyone that says I’m anorexic or bulimic, they’re wrong,” Reid continued. “So stop it. Leave me alone. Pick on me again on something else, but not on those two things. It’s not right.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Tara Reid.Josh FogelTheAmerican Piestar has previously slammed some of the body-shaming she’s gotten over the years. Back in 2021, Reid took toInstagramto shut down the hate she received after posting a photo of herself in a bikini.“I am not too skinny, I have a high metabolism,” she told her followers. “Anyone with a high metabolism understands it’s impossible to gain weight. All I do is eat. To everyone who wrote something nice and stuck up for me, I love you! And keep spreading that love, it is the only thing that will save this world.”The actress later toldPageSixthat she was “doing well” despite the constant scrutiny.“I’ve always been thin,” Reid said at the time. “So these stories are kind of crazy because it’s like there’s nothing that has changed for forever. This is who I am, this is what I am, this is what I’m [aspiring] to be.“Reid explained that hopefully her self-love and acceptance will “change the minds of bullies.” However, if not, then she’s “OK with that.”“I’ve gone through it for so many years that, you know, sometimes I feel bad for them because if they’re that miserable writing things at home, what are they doing?” she said. “That’s negative. You know, it’s hurtful.”“Love will always beat hate,” Reid added. “It’s just so hard to find love because you’ve got to find it in yourself first.”If you or someone you know is struggling with  an eating disorder, please go toNationalEatingDisorders.org.

Tara Reidis setting the record straight that she doesn’t have an eating disorder.

TheDays of Our Livesalum, 47, recently spoke to theLos Angeles Inquisitorand opened up about the constant criticism she receives about her weight.

“If we were overweight then they can’t say anything because that’s bullying. But it’s the same thing if you’re skinny. That’s still bullying too,” she said.

Reid said her body has been a topic of discussion since the early 2000s when her career kicked off. However, she’s received more criticism lately after appearing in season 2 ofSpecial Forces: World’s Toughest Test. Now she’s hoping to shut down the speculation that she’s suffered from eating disorders once and for all.

“I have no anorexia and never have,” she clarified. “And I definitely don’t have any bulimia. I’m terrified of throwing up, so that’s not gonna happen. And I love food too much.”

“So anyone that says I’m anorexic or bulimic, they’re wrong,” Reid continued. “So stop it. Leave me alone. Pick on me again on something else, but not on those two things. It’s not right.”

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

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Tara Reid Shuts Down Eating Disorder Rumors

Josh Fogel

TheAmerican Piestar has previously slammed some of the body-shaming she’s gotten over the years. Back in 2021, Reid took toInstagramto shut down the hate she received after posting a photo of herself in a bikini.

“I am not too skinny, I have a high metabolism,” she told her followers. “Anyone with a high metabolism understands it’s impossible to gain weight. All I do is eat. To everyone who wrote something nice and stuck up for me, I love you! And keep spreading that love, it is the only thing that will save this world.”

The actress later toldPageSixthat she was “doing well” despite the constant scrutiny.

“I’ve always been thin,” Reid said at the time. “So these stories are kind of crazy because it’s like there’s nothing that has changed for forever. This is who I am, this is what I am, this is what I’m [aspiring] to be.”

Reid explained that hopefully her self-love and acceptance will “change the minds of bullies.” However, if not, then she’s “OK with that.”

“I’ve gone through it for so many years that, you know, sometimes I feel bad for them because if they’re that miserable writing things at home, what are they doing?” she said. “That’s negative. You know, it’s hurtful.”

“Love will always beat hate,” Reid added. “It’s just so hard to find love because you’ve got to find it in yourself first.”

If you or someone you know is struggling with  an eating disorder, please go toNationalEatingDisorders.org.

source: people.com