Anna Nicole Smith diaries reveal weight obsession
A couple of Anna Nicole Smith's diaries going on the auction block next month reveal a woman obsessed with her weight and her dying husband. The confessionals are the same ones that were bought by a German businessman several weeks ago for half a million dollars, but he's putting them on sale in the hopes of making even more money.
Smith wrote in the diaries between 1992 and 1994. She wrote on August 16th, 1992, "I've been really stressed out lately and depressed and I can't quit eating. I feel like a pig." She later wrote that she was "starving" herself in order to impress Guess honcho Paul Marciano, who hired her as a spokesmodel.
As for husband J. Howard Marshall II, she said early on that "Howard has been buying me some jewelry but he calls me 15 or 20 times a day. It drives me crazy. I love him but he aggravates me sometimes." As he was dying, she changed her tune and wrote, "He's so weak and fragile. When I touch him I'm afraid he might break. If Jesus decides to take him I don't know what I'll do. I love him so much it hurts me to sit and watch him when he's hurting."
The contents of the diaries were revealed exclusively to the Associated Press.
They'll being sold at public auction by Heritage Auction Galleries of Dallas.
Smith died February 8th of a drug overdose. Her diaries include recollections of pill popping, too.
And speaking of pills, the doctor who prescribed the 11 medications found with Smith at the time of her death is under investigation by the California Medical Board. The group is also looking into another doctor, Sandeep Kapoor, for giving Smith methadone when she was eight months pregnant.
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Smith wrote in the diaries between 1992 and 1994. She wrote on August 16th, 1992, "I've been really stressed out lately and depressed and I can't quit eating. I feel like a pig." She later wrote that she was "starving" herself in order to impress Guess honcho Paul Marciano, who hired her as a spokesmodel.
As for husband J. Howard Marshall II, she said early on that "Howard has been buying me some jewelry but he calls me 15 or 20 times a day. It drives me crazy. I love him but he aggravates me sometimes." As he was dying, she changed her tune and wrote, "He's so weak and fragile. When I touch him I'm afraid he might break. If Jesus decides to take him I don't know what I'll do. I love him so much it hurts me to sit and watch him when he's hurting."
The contents of the diaries were revealed exclusively to the Associated Press.
They'll being sold at public auction by Heritage Auction Galleries of Dallas.
Smith died February 8th of a drug overdose. Her diaries include recollections of pill popping, too.
And speaking of pills, the doctor who prescribed the 11 medications found with Smith at the time of her death is under investigation by the California Medical Board. The group is also looking into another doctor, Sandeep Kapoor, for giving Smith methadone when she was eight months pregnant.
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