Meghan King Edmonds Addresses Comments About Her Being ‘Too Thin’
Meghan King Edmonds is being honest about her appearance. The former Real Housewives of Orange County star recently addressed a fan who expressed some concern over the reality star’s thin appearance.
Meghan, 35, shared a family photo on Friday, December 13 that featured her three kids, her daughter Aspen, and her twin boys Hart and Hayes. A fan quickly took notice of the mom of three’s weight loss and expressed their concerns.
“You look very skinny. I know you have a lot on your plate. And I can only imagine how hard it is to juggle it all,” the fan wrote in the comment section before adding some kind words of encouragement. “Take care of yourself momma, you can’t pour from an empty cup. Sending you love.”
Meghan seemingly agreed with the comment before writing back to the user saying, “I’m a stress non-eater,” the former reality star explained. “I’m working on it.”
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Meghan is currently going through the process of getting a divorce from her estranged husband and former MLB player, Jim Edmond. The pair had been married for five years before Jim, 49, filed for divorce from Meghan in October 2019 after reports say he allegedly cheated on Meghan with their nanny. Both Jim and the nanny denied those claims.
Mostly recent Meghan made a guest appearance on RHOC and also admitted that she is thinking of staying permanently. The Bravo star left the franchise after season 12 aired in 2018. RHOC is currently in its 14th season.
In an interview at the 2019 iHeart Jingle Ball Tour in Los Angeles, Meghan revealed that she hopes for her future return to the show. “I walked away because of the twins. I miss the show. I liked it,” the reality star told HollywoodLife.com.
When asked if she would come back as a full-time housewife, the Bravo star responded, "Yeah, I think so. ... I told Andy Cohen that I really want to consider coming back as a ‘friend’, but I’m kind of not really dead set on it yet. So if he asked me to come back I’d be like, ‘Well, let’s talk.'”