Helen Flanagan is criticised for ‘liking’ diet craze

Helen Flanagan is criticised for ‘liking’ diet craze Helen Flanagan is criticised for ‘liking’ diet craze

BOLTON actress Helen Flanagan has been criticised for allegedly publicising a diet craze called “thinspiration”.

The former Coronation Street and I’m A Celebrity....Get Me Out Of Here star has been reported as “liking” a link to an account on a social networking website which promotes girls being as slim as possible.

But the 22-year-old insisted she thought she was “liking” the photographs on a private page that could not be seen by her thousands of followers.

In December, Helen, a former Thornleigh Salesian College pupil, apologised on national television after she posted a photograph of herself holding a gun to her head just days after after the gun massacre of 20 children and six adults in Connecticut, USA.

Comments(5)

Kayj21 says...
10:39am Mon 4 Mar 13

Can we please stop posting silly unworthy news about this girl. I want to read about news not stupid dribbles about someone who wants attention.

marco999 says...
10:50am Mon 4 Mar 13

To be fair, I have no idea who this 'star' is other than she used to be an actress in some soap opera. Whoever she is, who cares whether she liked an item on a social networking site? Surely we have other, more newsworthy items to focus our attention on than this drivel?

chris25 says...
11:36am Mon 4 Mar 13

the average person who buys the bn does not want to read about this dribble this is why i dont buy tabloids lets have some interesting news get out thre bn reporterss there is lots about

boltonnut says...
12:03pm Mon 4 Mar 13

NUT diet.

MarkAllRead says...
4:02pm Mon 4 Mar 13

I'm all for this kind of news. With every career-eroding nonsense she comes out with, we move a step closer to the day she ends up having to do soft ****.

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