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Topic History of: shabby article on Alison Moyet in Daily Mail
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david well I know that she herself is a bit pissed off with the amount of attention that the weight loss is getting, just as she was when people went on about how big she was.

It's irrelevant.
SlimShady David, what is wrong with you ? There is nothing wrong with the article and the Daily Mail is quite right to focus on her weight. She was unhealthy, obese and her new figure is fantastic. She looks sexy, sensational and will live longer because she is obviously healthier. Get off your high horse. Fantastic article !
david oops, forgot to post the link

www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-12344...l-Festival-Hall.html
david why does the Mail need to post such a shabby article? oh yes, because it is the Daily Mail.

Alison Moyet has never made a big deal over her image, but the press always referred to her as the big girl in pop. Now she has lost weight for personal reasons (which she has said she would rather not discuss, but has) she gets this kind of article focusing only on her weight loss.

she can't win, can she? well maybe she can with a 30 date sell-out tour, and all her recent albums charting.

by the way, how does one post a pic here lol