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This Disturbing Photo Of Anne Hathaway On Les Miserables Set Is Why Weight-Loss-As-Acting Is A Terrible Trend

Thursday, November 29th, 2012

Anne Hathaway‘s Les Miserables weight loss was disturbing on a lot of levels, but a new photo of her from the production shows just how scary the trend of weight-loss-as-acting has gotten.

The photo, which was actually featured in an article about Isabelle Allen, who plays Anne Hathaway’s daughter, Cosette, in Les Miserables, shows Hathaway smiling, but looking emaciated and sick. [Click here to see the photo.] Which was the whole point of her losing the weight, but…it’s still shocking to see a celebrity’s 25-pound weight loss when it’s not retouched and glossed over by a magazine. (Even the photos that came out today of Jared Leto looking gaunt for a new role, which are disturbing enough, reap the benefits of studio lighting; I’d bet money that he looks even less healthy in real life.)



Kim Kardashian Reveals Diet Plan: Aims At Losing 10 Pounds
Although Hathaway seems to have achieved the goal of looking like a woman on her death bed, we’re still not convinced that extreme dieting and withstanding weeks of food deprivation should really be considered “art.” And yet, it’s becoming an disturbingly common trend for actors and actresses to become skinny versions of themselves for a movie role, and then publicize the movie with news about how they lost weight and what kind of extremes they put themselves through to transform their bodies.

Did You Diet? Recipes

Gaining or losing a little weight for a role might be easy for some, but not eating for a month–or subsisting on a diet of ‘dried oatmeal paste,’ as Anne Hathaway claims she did–is a terrible idea for anyone. And, with the technology available in film these days, the only reason anyone really has to do it is the pressure to conform to Hollywood trends. But starvation shouldn’t be entertainment, whether it’s self-imposed or not. From blisstree.

Antonia Campbell-Hughes: can actors lose too much weight for roles?

Sunday, October 14th, 2012


For actors, suffering for one’s art usually means weight gain, rather than weight loss – think Robert De Niro in Raging Bull, or Renée Zellweger in Bridget Jones’s Diary. Michael Fassbender, who shed two stone for his role in Hunger, was a rarity.

But recently, the reverse has been true. First there was Anne Hathaway, who lost 7kg (16lb) to play a tuberculosis victim in Les Miserables. Then came Matthew McConaughey. Normally chunky, he was seen on Tuesday looking practically emaciated – cheekbones the size of craters. He lost 14kg to play an Aids patient in a new film called The Dallas Buyers’ Club. Finally, there’s Antonia Campbell-Hughes, who underwent a rapid, drastic diet to play starving kidnap victim Natascha Kampusch in 3096.

“There was an understanding from the beginning,” Campbell-Hughes told the Evening Standard, “that I would suffer as much as she did.”

As ever, such news has prompted speculation about which particular crash diets these actors have endured – speculation that is usually woefully wide of the mark. “When [journalists] write things about the weight loss I did for Les Mis and they publish a diet that had nothing to do with what I did and people believe it to be true,” said Anne Hathaway earlier this year, “I think that’s really dangerous.”

How dangerous? Very, says dietitian Sian Porter, spokeswoman for the British Dietetic Association. “If you’re on less than about 1,300 calories a day, there’s a risk that you’ll start to break down your muscle tissue. When you’re losing weight, your body wants calories more than anything, so it will get those calories from where it can.”

Matthew McConaughey Reveals Shocking Weight Loss

By muscles, Porter doesn’t just mean biceps and triceps. She’s also talking about heart muscle: there’s a risk that too rapid a diet will cause organ failure. Matt Damon, who lost 18kg for his part in the 1996 film Courage Under Fire, was once told that the process almost caused permanent shrinkage of his heart.

In the short term, it is likely to cause headaches, tiredness, irritability – and sometimes constipation. “Your skin can be affected, hair loss – and women can get a disrupted menstrual cycle.”

Some rapid dieters drink large amounts of water to avoid dehydration. But this can have the opposite effect: “You can get dehydrated by drinking too much water, which brings problems itself. Your body can become waterlogged and that can include your brain, and that can lead to brain damage.”

Crash dieting could also cause psychological issues for actors, even if their diet has been initiated for professional reasons. “There’s always a danger with some people that disordered eating can turn into an eating disorder,” says Porter. “They can become obsessed with keeping it up, or losing even more weight. You forget about normal eating patterns.”

So the long and short of it, says Porter, is not to try it at home. “Part of a film star’s contract will include expert advice on how to lose weight and then how to gain it afterwards. They would be doing it in a controlled environment.” The best way to lose weight, Porter advises, is simply to watch your portion size and be more physically active. From guardian.

Anne Hathaway: I Lived Off Hummus & Radishes To Drop 16 Pounds

Wednesday, June 20th, 2012

The insanely drastic diet that Anne Hathaway was forced to endure to drop 16 lbs FAST to play tuberculosis victim in the film ‘Les Miserables!”

Anne Hathaway turned into a gym rat for her leather catsuit costume in The Dark Knight Rises, but a crazy new diet left her looking skinnier than ever for her Les Miserables role.

In an effort to shed weight to play a dying prostitute in Les Miserables, Anne’s been trying out a detox diet: nothing but hummus and radishes! She dished on the diet with Allure during a recent photoshoot.

“I’m doing some crazy weight stuff right now,” said Anne. “I’m on day six of detox…This diet makes me break out, so I love that. Nothing like living on hummus and radishes, and then be all, ‘And I got a pimple. Yeah!’”

While she’s hardly thrilled by the diet, her commitment to her roles sets her apart from other actresses — this isn’t the first time she’s had to trim down. Her performance as Catwoman in the July 2012 film, The Dark Knight Rises, required a rigorous exercise regimen… just to fit into that leather catsuit!

“I didn’t understand how you could be thin and strong. I went into the gym for ten months and didn’t come out,” Anne says.

While she struggled with her body throughout the process of filming The Dark Knight Rises, she said the challenge of staying in shape “was a psychological terrorist.”

“The suit, thoughts of my suit, changing my life so I would fit into that suit…. It dominated my year,” said Anne.

We can’t wait to see her in Les Miserables, but we certainly hope she’s back to eating healthy! From hollywoodlife.