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Tori Spelling denies dropping to 98 pounds

Star Magazine had claimed weight loss was due to stress over mom's book

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Tori Spelling has not dropped under 100 pounds, despite a report in Star magazine.  In the mag’s April 13 issue, the publication claims she weighs 98 pounds.
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updated 5:21 p.m. ET April 1, 2009

LOS ANGELES - Tori Spelling has not dropped under 100 pounds, despite a report in Star magazine.

In the mag’s April 13 issue, the publication asks in their headline, is “Tori Anorexic?” and claims she weighs just 98 pounds. The magazine also writes that Spelling's weight has dropped as a result of her stress over mother Candy Spelling’s book, “Stories From Candyland.”

“It’s not good,” a source told the mag. “Tori’s so stressed over her mom’s new book, she has no appetite but is still exercising every day. Her friends are all worried that she may be anorexic. She’s now down to a size zero.”

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While Spelling does look thinner, the anorexic gossip is not true. Tori’s rep told Access of the report, “she does not weigh 98 lbs.”

And Spelling herself doesn’t let the weight speculation bring her down.

“You have a sense of humor about it because, you know, it doesn’t stop,” Spelling previously told Access. “One week everything is good, next week everything is bad.”

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