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Tara Reid Responds to Body Shaming after Posting THESE Photos

Tara Reid Responds to Body Shaming after Posting THESE Photos

After posting these bikini pictures to her Instagram, Tara Reid was inundated with what many are calling “body shaming” comments, though a significant majority of them were people simply telling her that she needs help.

There’s no doubt about it, a lot of the comments were correct: Tara Reid needs help.

In these pictures posted to her Instagram, it is obvious that the actress has lost too much weight.

Tara Reid Responds to Body Shaming after Posting THESE Photos

“Nothing better then your friend taking hot artsy pics of you in Palm Springs aka @tarynmanning,” the caption read.

Tara Reid Responds to Body Shaming after Posting THESE Photos

After the so-called “body shaming” comments flooded in, Tara posted another picture, claiming that the problem was just the angle the original pictures were taken at.

“To all who made their great comments exposing their hate for my artsy picture I posted yesterday, it was the angle. Here is another picture from yesterday to show you I am not too skinny, I have a high metabolism. 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 caption read.

Tara Reid Responds to Body Shaming after Posting THESE Photos

The new picture didn’t change fans minds. One fan responded: “you have bones everywhere, it wasn’t the angle. no one is hating, just making sure you’re okay. i lost people to eating disorders.”

Not too long ago, Tara Reid looked healthy. She’s always been skinny, but her current look is concerning. Here’s a few not-too-old pictures of the actress for comparison:

What do you think?

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