‘Painfully Thin’ Faith Hill Reportedly Drops Below 100 Pounds
Faith Hill has reportedly dropped to a scary 99 pounds, and close friends are starting to worry about her health. An insider told Radar Online that Hill has been losing weight every day and her rapid weight loss might be connected to her struggling marriage with country star Tim McGraw. Can Hill turn things around before it’s too late?
Inside Hill’s Weight Struggles
The source noted that Hill looks pretty much like a skeleton and has been skipping meals every day. The singer has also been exercising a lot, which has been leading to even more weight loss. The insider believes that marital stress is the main reason behind Hill’s weight issues. The couple has reportedly been fighting nonstop and are on the verge of a major breakup. Hill’s friends are worried that if she doesn’t start eating better, then things could turn dangerous fast.
Hill’s Weight Reportedly Drops Below 100 Pounds
Hill has not commented on the weight rumors, but experts have studied photos of her on recent outings and believe the singer is under 100 pounds. Although he hasn’t treated Hill, Dr. Gabe Mirkin believes that her painfully thin appearance could lead to fatal conditions, including heart problems and severe dehydration.
A leading nutritionist and dietitian in Los Angeles, Lisa De Fazio, also noted that you can see Hill’s bones sticking out around her back, neckline, and shoulders. These are all clear signs of someone who is underweight.
While Hill may be suffering from severe weight loss, the insider claims that Hill isn’t worried about her health. Instead, the singer says she is just too busy sometimes to eat three solid meals a day and her sudden weight loss has nothing to do with stress. Hill also denies that anything is wrong with her marriage with McGraw, whom she recently collaborated with on a new album.
Hill And McGraw’s New Album
According to Taste of Country, Hill and McGraw are taking over the charts with their latest album, The Rest of Our Life. The record broke the top five in Billboard’s Top County Albums, debuting in the number one slot, and also sold over 100,000 copies in the opening week. Faith Hill and Tim McGraw are planning on touring for the album this coming spring.