Tuesday, April 07, 2015

Blind Items Revealed #4

October 3, 2014

This teen B list mostly movie actress was left in tears the other day when a designer said they didn't have anything for the actress to wear because she was too big for their clothes. But, they would give her some shoes. She is at most a size six and has had issues in the past so that was not a good thing to hear.

Abigail Breslin

13 comments:

sandybrook said...

Idiots! :(

kimee said...

and the a-hole designer is...?

June Gordon said...

In fairness, a size 6 in fashion is morbidly obese.

MontanaMarriott said...

Yet they'd never say that to Oprah, they'd just make her a size 16, what a D-bag.

Princess Kate said...

Ah, yes, fat shaming. And fat shaming someone who is actually thin. Hard to imagine that girls develop self-esteem problems.

NoWhining said...

Could this have during spring 2015 fashion week last fall? If so, the designers are fabulously busy and everything shown on the runways would be sample size / sized to the models. Not anywhere near a 6 (which is much larger today than it was years ago). She's not known for her style nor her social media following (where having a designer custom make something would lead to lots of press). Best she become a client at their stores first, then ask for favors.

Brit said...

'Fashion' is for people without any style of their own. Abi you're an actor not a clothes horse - you should be grateful you have a talent.

tricia13 said...

designer was Rachel Zoe.

shine a light said...

I'm a size four so I'm only a couple of donuts away from morbidly obese according to designers......at least she doesn't starve herself, snort coke and Adderall and wolf laxatives like the rest of em.

Cassandra said...

Shes not fat at all but these designers go by European sizes and no way is she a 6.

Hegg said...

Nope, I'm a 4 with thick thighs and she looks smaller than I do. She's petite and curvy and would look fabulous in most clothes.

doodoolemonque said...

Stop patronizing this sick, depraved industry. Abigail is buying into their shame and should be making her own style. Stop buying garments made by children forced to work 12-14 hours a day on sweatshop conditions. For every Tim Gunn, the industry boasts 1,000 misanthropic sociopaths. And it honors them for their depravity.

Brit said...

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