Lindsay Lohan Video Used for Eating Disorder Awareness

February 9, 2009 by Arieanna  

Lindsay Lohan’s music video for ‘Confessions of a Broken Heart‘, from her album ‘A Little More Personal (Raw)‘, was re-mixed to a new song as part of a campaign for eating disorders as part of Eating Disorder Awareness Month. Considering that the song is about pain and that it takes part partially in a bathroom, it seems a fitting backdrop to the campaign.

Note: Lindsay Lohan admitted to suffering from bulimia in 2006. She does not endorse this video, nor is there any evidence that her current weight loss is due to an eating disorder.

Thanks Kristin!

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Comments

6 Responses to “Lindsay Lohan Video Used for Eating Disorder Awareness”
  1. Mario says:

    hi, Lindsay!

  2. Jenni says:

    I think that’s really rude since she did in fact suffer from an eating disorder and they’re taking a video that clearly comes from pain and emotions Lindsay actually experienced on an entirely different subject, and using it in a different context. If I were Lindsay I would find it exploitive and offensive and I hopee they had her permission if it is an official advertisement.

  3. Ktully says:

    Jenni its not an official campaign – there’s no money being made off it and it was just made to try and bring awareness not to insult anyone or to say Linds has an ED. She’s an actress and portrays many roles and many emotions…why not use that for something positive

  4. Jenni says:

    well that’s good then, @ least they are using it in a positive light and bringing attention to an important issue.

  5. Dako says:

    whats the song?

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