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Israeli law eyes super-thin models as bad examples
Mar 20th, 2012
Told she was too fat to be a model, Danielle Segal shed a quarter of her weight and was hospitalized twice for malnutrition. Now that a new Israeli law prohibits the employment of underweight models, the 19-year-old must gain some of it back if she wants to work again. (Source: Associated Press) -
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