Tara Reid slammed for stick-thin pins pic

Nov 2, 2014 - 20:56
Nov 2, 2014 - 21:08
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Tara Reid slammed for stick-thin pins pic
Tara Reid

SCARY skinny brought on a whole new meaning when Tara Reid posted a picture of herself looking extremely thin in her underwear before getting dressed for Halloween.

The 38-year-old star posted a picture of her stick-thin pins from her waist down wearing just a tiny pair of briefs, captioning the photo “starting to get dressed for my costume.”

When her followers began to comment on the worryingly thin picture, the 38-year-old quickly deleted it from her profile.

She then posted a photo of herself fully dressed in a flappers outfit complete with head piece.

There have long been conces for Reid’s obsession with her weight. In 2004, she had a joint liposuction-breast enhancement operation which went wrong.

She later said of the procedure: “I got lips because even though I was skinny, I wanted — I’m not going to lie — a sixpack.

 

“I had body contouring, but it all went wrong. My stomach became the most ripply, bulgy thing.”

Reid next stars in the Sharknado sequel, Sharknado 2: The Second One.

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