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Actress Kate Hudson — daughter of Goldie Hawn, wife of Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson, star of various eh-level romantic comedies — has taken legal action against British tabs Heat, Closer, and the Daily Mail, as well as our own beloved Star and National Enquirer, for publishing pictures of her accompanied with the suggestion that she was suffering from an eating disorder. Notes Hudson's legal team:

the pictures could also be "of commercial and artistic concern to those who might cast her in movies and choose to use her image to endorse products".

Oh, no, Kate. You've got it all wrong. Potential employers aren't going to hesitate to hire you because of the content in celebrity weeklies. They're going to hesitate because of Alex & Emma. And besides, with a headline like Goldie Tells Kate Eat Something and She Listens, it's clear that Star is just trying to help.

Fed-up Actress Leads Fight Back Against Media Obsession With 'Skinny' Stars [Independent]
Kate Hudson Mounts the Scales of Justice [Defamer]
[Star]