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Topic: ´Eating too many calories made me feel bad´: Katie Couric explains why she opened her heart about bulimia battle as she confidently poses in stylish magazine shoot |
´Eating too many calories made me feel bad´: Katie Couric explains why she opened her heart about bulimia battle as she confidently poses in stylish magazine shoot
Daily Mail (UK), by Mike Larkin
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Posted By:JoniTx, 1/24/2013 11:35:41 AM
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| It was a problem that troubled her for years. And Katie Couric has revealed she was inspired by other people sharing their issues when she decided to talk about her long-running battle with bulimia. The talk show host opened up about her own problem when Demi Lovato, who has herself talked frankly about battling an eating disorder, was a guest on her show Katie last year. She told More Magazine: ´I [was] asking people to reveal their innermost feelings about [this issue], and I actually know about it.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
BigGeorgeTX, 1/24/2013 11:44:19 AM (No. 9136481)
So all the time while we were vomiting over Katie, she was also vomiting.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Feebie, 1/24/2013 11:48:43 AM (No. 9136496)
Really? I mean, Really?
Katie...go find a therapist. We don´t care...we all got problems. Most of them (beyond my own control) brought to us by YOU and your fellow media cohorts.
American´s soon will struggle to be able to afford food because of the guy in the white house YOU helped re-elect as a "partial journalist".
I could care less about your problems lady.
What a self aggrandizing debutante! Maybe if you were responsible for curing cancer I might have some feelings around your pain...but you deserve every bit of this. Time ten.
These people act like the royal court.
Eat it, Katie - you talentless hag. Literally.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Cat Ballou, 1/24/2013 11:53:05 AM (No. 9136511)
I wish someone would drop all these self-absorbed females in the middle of Africa & come back in a year & pick up the survivors. They would probably learn to eat as fuel, rather than a lifetime of "hand to mouth" coordination that they are obviously good at.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Dante, 1/24/2013 11:54:56 AM (No. 9136516)
Just being Katie Couric should make her feel bad.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Jethro bo, 1/24/2013 11:57:44 AM (No. 9136530)
Finally! We now know the cause of her underdeveloped brain!
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
MamaElephant, 1/24/2013 11:59:18 AM (No. 9136536)
We should have known by those chipmunk cheeks. They are indicative of swelling caused by frequent vomiting. She´s got classic "bulimia jaw".
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
whyyeseyec, 1/24/2013 12:06:33 PM (No. 9136557)
Is this let`s `Feel Sorry for Katie Week` or is she gearing up to run for City Dog Catcher?
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
jimmiet, 1/24/2013 12:08:00 PM (No. 9136560)
She´s battling bulimia and giving us her opinions. Really? The more I hear about characters in the media the sicker it gets.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Italiano, 1/24/2013 12:09:30 PM (No. 9136565)
I´m no physician, but with all the intestinal work they did on her down there years ago, couldn´t they have taken the time to extract her head?
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Alpha91c, 1/24/2013 12:26:10 PM (No. 9136608)
The ever lovely and perky Katie Couric. A beautiful woman with great talent. Millions of men all over the world stand in awe of her.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Sunhan65, 1/24/2013 12:31:18 PM (No. 9136623)
Couric gives me bulimia too. After reading about her, I want to puke.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Flipper3, 1/24/2013 12:41:07 PM (No. 9136643)
Who´s Katie Couric?
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
NYBruin, 1/24/2013 12:55:20 PM (No. 9136682)
Yikes! Katie is far too old to be posing like this. Eye bleach, please!!
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
LadyVet, 1/24/2013 12:58:14 PM (No. 9136690)
This fits my theory about women: give them too much money, time, and food to eat and they become neurotic and weird. If they had to spend more time worrying about where the next meal was coming from and how to pay the rent or make the mortgage payment, there would not be enough time for self-indulgences like bulimia. Yeah, yeah, go ahead and tell me how callous I am to people who really have problems. Show me someone with anorexia or bulimia who has to worry about too little food.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
enemyofthestate, 1/24/2013 12:58:40 PM (No. 9136693)
Shut up, Couric. Just shut up! You´re an airhead twit. As many years as you have, you should know better by now.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
MickTurn, 1/24/2013 1:02:16 PM (No. 9136712)
At least the perky pig admits it...
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Bevan, 1/24/2013 1:07:42 PM (No. 9136727)
Katie, we´ve seen enough of your colon, we don´t need to see your esophagus.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
controlfreak, 1/24/2013 1:14:50 PM (No. 9136748)
Call me cynical, but I´m not sure I believe this. I think Katie just needs the attention, so she´s claiming she was bulemic. When her popularity wanes again, it will be something else to get her name in the news.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
sliver of truth, 1/24/2013 1:32:10 PM (No. 9136785)
Fetching little wood(en headed) nymph.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
fb2002, 1/24/2013 1:36:53 PM (No. 9136794)
Why does she think we care? Self-absorbed liberal fool....
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
skedaddle, 1/24/2013 1:39:07 PM (No. 9136804)
In the first pic she looks like she´s worn out after turning tricks.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Britvah1, 1/24/2013 1:41:43 PM (No. 9136809)
Headline says she opened her heart. I say she opened her swinish mouth.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
MisterDickens, 1/24/2013 1:54:12 PM (No. 9136843)
How many poor could all that food have fed if she hadn´t chewed it up before donating it.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
ColonialAmerican1623, 1/24/2013 10:09:45 PM (No. 9137757)
The perpetual teenager. That is a lot of airbrushing.
After drooling on Zippy and slamming Sarah, we don´t care about your narcissistic feelings.
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