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Here's How Giuliana Rancic Responds to Criticism Concerning Her Health

Is Giuliana Rancic ill? The 'E! News' correspondent in the past denied claims that she's anorexic, but admitted she's "really thin." Here is the most recent update on her health.

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The Internet once again proved how cruel it can be. Giuliana Rancic has regularly confronted criticism for her petite body, however once in a while the feedback take it somewhat too far.

Throughout her complete profession, the E! News correspondent has had to deal with folks calling her "anorexic," "too thin," or "sickly," and her on-camera appearances at Red Carpet events have elicited hateful remarks on social media. 

Unfortunately, the leisure correspondent is used to the bullying, but she’s became the negative attention into an opportunity to talk out about her previous health struggles as audience wonder whether she's sick.

Giuliana Rancic recalled studying nasty comments claiming she regarded in poor health.

After running the Golden Globes in 2015, the mum of one spoke openly about her weight following a wave of backlash. "Some people were saying, 'The cancer is probably back,'" Giuliana — who underwent a double mastectomy in 2011 after being recognized with breast cancer — remembered.

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She defined to People magazine at the time that the cancer-suppressing medicine she’s been taking since 2012 has a profound have an effect on on her frame. "I’m sorry that some people think I’m disgustingly skinny, as they put it, but there’s nothing I can do," she shared. "I’m lucky that I even have the type of cancer that reacts to the medicine."

Giuliana insisted that she’s no longer anorexic.

The entertainment reporter couldn’t consider how evenly social media customers talked about serious issues like anorexia and bulimia. "They were accusing me of every eating disorder," she informed People. "I thought to myself, 'God, if someone really thought I had an eating disorder, what a horrible way to approach it.'"

In a separate interview with Today, Giuliana added that she in reality eats a lot. "People always love to tweet: 'Eat a burger.' I eat burgers. It’s not working," she stated. 

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“I eat more than any of my friends,” she mentioned to People. “I eat an overly robust, healthy, balanced diet and dessert virtually each night time. I’m no longer hiding from anything else.”

During a talk with Dr. Oz, Giuliana clarified, "I don’t want to lose weight. I don’t think it looks attractive. I think I used to be more attractive. But I’m doing the best I can."

Giuliana admitted that being "really thin" has affected her job.

The Italian-American once revealed that a primary newsletter refused to characteristic her because of her weight. "That was really hurtful," Giuliana confessed. "I thought, 'Wow, I’m on cancer medication.'"

It’s also led to problems for her "Live from the Red Carpet" webhosting gig. "I never want my weight to distract people from what I do," she stated. "But it is becoming a distraction, [whenever] I wear something sleeveless, show my arms, my back."

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In the top, Giuliana isn’t about to let a few trolls break her lifestyles. "I refuse to be broken [by what people say]," she advised People. "I have so many beautiful things in my life."

For instance, the former fact superstar recently hinted that she’s able to give 7-year-old son Duke a sibling. While pronouncing her resolution not to transfer to NYC with E! News, Giuliana teased, "Nothing is more important than spending time with my family, which we are hoping to grow soon."

The TV personality has but to reveal details, however she and husband Bill Rancic prior to now shared that their surrogate miscarried their final embryo in 2014.

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Abbie Anker

Update: 2024-05-26