Last updated: Friday, March 10, 2006

DENNIS QUAID BATTLED 'MANOREXIA'


Dennis Quaid appears for Ellens Mardi Gras celebration shown on The Ellen DeGeneres Show USA - 28.02.06 Supplied by WENN

EATING disorders aren't just for girls anymore. Dennis Quaid confesses in the new issue of Best Life that he battled "manorexia" in the mid-'90s. After losing 40 pounds to play Doc Holliday in "Wyatt Earp," Quaid says, "My arms were so skinny that I couldn't pull myself out of a pool. I'd look in the mirror and still see a 180-pound guy, even though I was 138 pounds." Quaid, now fit and elegant on the mag's cover, says, "for many years, I was obsessed about what I was eating, how many calories it had, and how much exercise I'd have to do."

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