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Kate Hudson Wins Libel Case Against Enquirer
By Mitch Marconi
Jul 21, 2006


Kate Hudson, actress and daughter of Goldie Hawn, has won her case against the British edition of the National Enquirer in High Court. Hudson receives damages and a published apology.

The case was over a story that the National Enquirer published in its U.S. edition last year that implied Hudson had an eating disorder, the Southampton Press-Gazette reported on Thursday.

UPI Reports: 'The court was told that on Oct. 24 of last year, the tabloid magazine published a two-page story under the headline "Goldie tells Kate: Eat Something and she Listens! - Star confronts daughter after photos showing her painfully thin."

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Hudson, who has starred in multiple films, is the daughter of Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell.

Hudson's lawyer, Simon Smith, said, "The article accused the claimant of being 'way too thin' asserting that her weight had dropped to a 'dangerous level', and that she was 'looking like skin and bones'."

"The allegations are entirely false and were deeply offensive and embarrassing to the claimant," he added.

The Enquirer's publisher, American Media, settled the case by publishing an apology, and made a statement in court apologizing for the "deep distress and acute embarrassment caused".'

Thats two woman in two weeks the Enquirer has had to pay off. Care to go for three?

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