I'm a size zero...and there's NOTHING to be ashamed of
TOO right as well!
Roxy McKee is gorgeous, happy, a size zero – and fed up with the unfair blacklash against naturally slender girls.
We’ve got so caught up the horrors of anorexia we’ve forgotten that some people like Roxy are just naturally small.
While calling someone fat is unacceptable people increasingly seem to think it’s fine to give petite girls gip.
Fatties love nothing more than crowing over their quarter-pounders tutting, shaking their heads and wobbling with feigned concern at the mere mention of someone with a size zero figure.
Just because you can fit into jeans that some girls can’t get over their knees, does not always mean you don’t eat well and you’re unhealthy – as Roxy proves.
Let me know what you reckon here.

Size 25 inch waist, is NOT A SIZE ZERO. More like a size 2/3.
A 22-23 inch waist is a size zero...
She should get over herself, and her need to use a disease as a way to grab publicity and flaunt around in bikinis.
Posted by: Righteous Style | May 12, 2008 7:27:42 AM
well i dont think roxy has a nice body there is nothing on and i dont think any man would want to be with someone who is just skin and bones . eat something girl. and i a slo recken she shoulkdnt of won sexiest female in soap becasue she just isnt. and she is not settinga good role models for young girls
Posted by: lizzy | May 13, 2008 12:41:10 PM
Typical comments from jealous girls - if she was a roly poly size 16 we'd be celebrating her curves. She is naturally slender - leave her alone. And you are kidding yourself if you think men wouldn't want to sleep with her.
Posted by: Nicola | May 13, 2008 4:09:06 PM
if you what to be a size zero so be it if you what to be a size 12 so be it YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT
Posted by: kelly | May 18, 2008 9:00:33 PM
I think most people would agree you can have naturally slim people who can eat and eat and put on no weight, then you have more curvier people who watch what they eat because of the scales.
It is proven that most women in the uk are naturally bigger than a size 8, 10 now even 12 and 14! And personally I like that. Lets face it size ZERO has only been in the spotlight over the past 2/3 years before then I had no idea such a size existed.
So have these women always be around with their size 0 jeans? Um....I think not! Its all to do with attention even if its not nice attention they are getting the column inches and thats all that matters to some! Victoria Beckham was never as thin as she is now when she started out in the spice girls.
Dont get me wrong she has probably never had a woobly thigh, bum or tum but she was nothing like as thin as she is now! Her weight is the only reason she is in the media...lets face it she has little talent and no one is really bothered about her as such...more her hubby? lol Sorry ladies as a woman I JUST DONT BUY THE SYMPATHY VOTE...GET OVER YOURSELFS AND ENJOY LIFE - YOU ONLY GET ONE AFTER ALL!
Posted by: Sian | May 25, 2008 5:05:35 PM
personally i think that the way smaller girls are looked upon these days is completely out of order. some people ARE naturally thin and if it is natural it will look right. it seems to now be perfectly acceptable to condemn someone for being petite but then to call someone fat is considered to be awful. it's just not fair. fat people sit bitching and making smaller girls feel bad when really they should use all of that energy in a positive way and get toned up. and all of this rubbish about men not liking smaller girls simply isn't true. of course men aren't going to find anorexic women attractive but not all size zeros are anorexic. and if you still don't believe me look at FHM's sexiest women. not one looks above a size 8!
Posted by: livs | Jun 23, 2008 8:23:55 PM
I am a naturally slim person even though i eat loads of junk! People always assume that if your skinny you must be starving yourself, but that is not true. Personally i think you should be proud of your body whatever the shape and size, why do people obsess over their image?
Posted by: Charley | Jun 23, 2008 8:41:43 PM
She looks lovely - not skin and bones at all - natural slim/slight and well toned.
She doesnt look like she has starved herself, she doesnt look emaciated.
Many people attack the super slim so they can feel better about stuffing their next double cheese burger and quoffing down a litre of cola.
I have been dieting for the last 2 months and have found that under my size 14/16 curry and beer fueled post baby gut that I am actually a healthy size 8/10 and still dropping -(I have not starved myself and eat regular healthy meals! - I have just cut out all the junk) Since losing the weight I have found myself alot less critcal of slimmer celebs.
Stop transferring and start looking after yourselves!
x
Posted by: Laura | Jun 27, 2008 11:10:36 AM
I'm naturally very thin, but toned. We take quite the beating from people who are bigger than us. Its really not fair. We're not allowed to make fun of them for being bigger than us then they sure as hell aren't allowed to criticize us for being thin. It is all in the name of jealousy. Just so happens, I eat A LOT. I'm young now and by the time I am 60 my metabolism will probably slow and I'll gain weight. I'll deal with that when it comes. For now, I'm happy with the way I am and no insecure woman is going to make me feel otherwise.
Posted by: chris | Jul 30, 2008 4:20:42 AM
some people are naturally bigger than others!scientists even believe there is an obesity gene (personally dont believe this myself) but firstly, sizes now are different than they were even 7 years ago-they are bigger. i know this for a fact as my clothes sizes now are an 8 eventhough i used to be a 10 8 years ago but im 2inches larger now than i was before.and secondly thin stars arent "starving themselves. to STAY the weight you are you generally need around 2000 calories.so they can have breakfast, lunch and dinner without gaining anyhting. one only has to worryabout the state of a person when there is an obvious weight loss, as this will be the only time they are not eating.
Posted by: felicity | Aug 19, 2008 4:33:07 PM