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[/caption]Actress Renée Zellweger, age 44, has enjoyed a successful acting career starring in block buster films such as "Jerry McGuire" which grossed $273 million at the box office, "Chicago" which grossed $306 million, and the 2001 film "Bridget Jones Diary" which grossed $281 million. It is the latter film which has been fueling rumors of an eating disorder for the past twelve years.

For the part of the lead role, Zellweger put on a full two stone (28 lbs.) and once the shooting was over, she went hard at work at the gym in order to drop the weight giving rise to eating disorder rumors. However, the rumors of her struggling with anorexia nervosa persists to this day. Zellweger states that she has never struggled with an eating disorder and that reports to the contrary are disappointing and unpleasant. Recent photographs of her at a New York City fashion event again sparked the same rumors.

Zellweger is currently dating blues & rock singer Doyle Bramhall II who is also from Texas. Zellweger fancies fellow Texans and was briefly married to country singer Kenny Chesney citing that common background as a reason they were able to connect so well. After just four months, they sought a marriage annulment.

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