Kate Hudson wins 'skinny' lawsuit (AP) Updated: 2006-07-21 18:19
Kate Hudson has accepted libel damages from a supermarket tabloid that
claimed she was dangerously thin, her lawyer said Thursday.
The British edition of the National Enquirer has agreed to pay undisclosed
damages and print an apology for an October 2005 article that claimed Hudson was
"way too thin" and looked "like skin and bones," said Simon Smith, a lawyer for
the 27-year-old actress.
American Media Inc., the magazine's U.S.-based publisher, apologized for "the
deep distress and acute embarrassment" caused by the allegations, which it
acknowledged were false.
The article - accompanied by a photo of a gaunt-looking Hudson ¡ª claimed
her mother, Goldie Hawn, planned to confront her about her weight. Both Hudson
and Hawn denied the claim.
Smith said Hudson lost weight to get in shape for a film after giving birth
to her son, Ryder, in January 2004. He said she took legal action over the
magazine's suggestion she had "recklessly and foolishly endangered her health"
by failing to eat.
"The allegations that I sued over were blatantly false, and I felt I had no
choice but to set the record straight by challenging them in court," Hudson said
in a statement.
Hudson, who received an Oscar nomination for her role in "Almost Famous," is
married to Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes.
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