Lisa Rinna Research Paper

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Lisa Rinna is gorgeous, but there have been some rumors flying that she could actually have an eating disorder. Now Lisa is speaking out and wants to make sure that she doesn't have an eating disorder at all. Rinna even shared that they don't even use the word diet in their house. Radar Online got the chance to talk to Lisa Rinna exclusively and get the details on how Lisa is able to stay small, but she swears that she still does eat. These rumors all started when Kim Richards told Lisa that she would probably be happier if she ate a piece of bread.

Enjoying #TRHOBH Having Fun in The Hamptons
Looking Awesome @lisarinna & please can u be my Psych..#LifetimeUK pic.twitter.com/l9KyTej2bL

— Helen (@HelenLiveInHope) February 18, 2016 Lisa Rinna started out explaining to Radar Online that she doesn't have an
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When you are working out and doing yoga six times a week, it is very obvious that you are going to be in good shape. Lisa eats right and cares about her appearance. By doing this, Lisa Rinna is teaching her daughters the way to live and stay healthy when they are on their own. Lisa Rinna then went on to explain how she doesn't take eating disorders lightly.

"Eating disorders are very, very serious. It’s not something that should be taken lightly. There has to be a thoughtful conversation about eating disorders. It can happen to anyone, and if someone is struggling with it, I would urge them to get help."

This last week on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Kathryn Edwards spoke out and said that Lisa Rinna didn't eat. This made everyone start wondering if maybe Lisa Rinna really does have an eating disorder and it is obvious that Lisa thought it was time to set the record straight. Lisa says that Kathryn doesn't know her at all and Lisa did admit that you won't see her eating much on camera. She doesn't like to eat on camera because of course it it hard to talk and eat at the same

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