Pregnancy
Tabloids Spew Bullshit, Turn Tori Spelling’s Emergency Surgery Into ‘Baby Weight’ Crisis
Tori Spelling just had her second c-section in less than a year. That’s a pretty enormous stress on a woman’s body. Repeat c-sections and having children in really close succession can lead to a multitude of medical issues. So while it’s still scary and a serious situation, it is not unbelievable that the actress turned reality star would need an emergency surgery due to complications from her recent delivery of little Finn Davey.
Want to know what is unbelievable? The idea of a celebrity pretending to have a medical emergency so that they can hide some some elective cosmetic work, as Star is suggesting. The tabloid claims that Spelling “was so determined to get back to her pre-baby weight that she first began starving herself, and lost patience and scheduled surgery for more immediate results.†Of course some random, horrible person “pal” came to them with this sketchy information.
This friend goes on to note, “She’s always felt depressed when she gains weight, and she’s had trouble losing weight after her fourth child.” It should be noted here that little Finn was born on August 30th. So if Tori is really having trouble losing weight, she hasn’t had a whole lot of time to freak out about it yet. She went into the hospital a mere two weeks after giving birth.
This story takes the “baby weight” coverage in the media to a whole new level. To take a personal medical issue and turn it into another tired story about celebrities racing to shed the weight is not just wrong, it’s irresponsible. (Not to mention idiotic. Spelling is not that huge of a celebrity that her every step is watched. If she wanted to sneak away for a procedure, I’m sure she could manage it.)
In case Star was unaware, birth complications are serious business. Women still die from complications, and c-sections are the most dangerous of all. This is a mother of four whose life could have been in jeopardy. We don’t know, because the family is staying relatively silent. And given their penchant for sharing information with the press, I think that would be even more proof that this was a serious issue. So maybe we shouldn’t joke about it or spin bullshit to sell a few magazines.
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