Celebs at Parties: No Eating, Just Photos! Shocking Secrets Revealed

For the past 18 months, being a showbiz journalist has given me frequent opportunities to mingle with celebrities like Brad Pitt, Kylie Minogue, and Naomi Campbell on a regular basis.

What surprises my friends the most when I interact with celebrities is not their diva behavior, their meticulousness during photo sessions, or their habit of arriving late – it’s those aspects that catch them off guard.

Actually, none of those options apply. What strikes me most is the astonishing fact that no one seems to consume… or rather, absolutely everyone abstains from doing so.

As a lifestyle aficionado, I find myself frequently attending soirees that unfold under the cover of night. This implies that I swiftly transition from office casual to evening elegance, trading my comfortable trainers for stylish heels in a flurry. Additionally, this whirlwind schedule often leaves little room for me to grab a bite to eat on the way.

Since most occasions take place at London’s top-notch hotels and eateries, it usually means I’ll get drinks, food, and entertainment – that’s quite appealing!

Most often, upon entering, you’ll be warmly welcomed with a glass of sparkling beverages. During my stay, I usually circulate to see if I can recognize any familiar faces or make new acquaintances. Later on, around an hour approximately, waiters emerge from the kitchen carrying dishes laden with food.

For me, food has consistently served as a focal point for bonding experiences, such as exploring novel eateries with companions, collaborating on meals with my significant other, or gathering for a traditional Sunday meal with relatives. Conversely, at these occasions, it’s more about connecting than consuming.

Waitstaff carry appetizing dishes throughout the room; however, guests merely glance at them with smiles, indicating their appreciation of the food’s appearance and sometimes asking about available options. In a chorus-like manner, they respond almost simultaneously, saying “Thank you, but I don’t think so.

One striking instance of avoiding food that I’ve witnessed was during a rooftop summer event aimed at advertising a novel product, where an influencer playfully pretended to eat a tiny cupcake for a photograph.

After the snap had been taken, she turned round and spat the mouthful out into a flowerpot behind.

The snack, with roughly 50 delightful calories, seemed harmless – however, it proved to be excessively large for the slender person in question.

Last week, I attended a high-end celebrity gathering held in a lavish Mayfair hotel, where approximately ten chefs prepared meals for around 300 attendees in an open-concept kitchen setup.

In a setting boasting shrimp tacos, bao buns, and an alluring tiramisu station, it appeared as if a delightful three-course meal was in store. However, as servers passed these tantalizing hors d’oeuvres from one gathering to another, many guests were more engrossed in their champagne sips, seldom pausing long enough to try them.

In a tight-knit group of seven, I found myself eyeing an irresistible spread. However, maintaining my role as a mindful lifestyle advocate, I reluctantly abstained as each person gracefully passed on the delicious offerings.

However, it’s more than just about peer pressure. In reality, I find it uncomfortable to consume food that doesn’t fit comfortably in my mouth yet isn’t a full bowl, all while maintaining a dialogue – a challenge that seems unusual when others aren’t engaged in the same activity.

As a dedicated fanboy, I’d contend that perhaps it’s not just the caloric content that deters celebrities, but rather the hassle of consuming a canapé in public that gives them pause. Balancing a drink in one hand and an oversized morsel in the other makes for an elegant dining experience about as graceful as a giraffe on roller skates! The horror of being caught unceremoniously stuffing it into my mouth by a pesky paparazzo is enough to make me shudder.

A confidential informant from high-profile events shares: ‘It’s a nightmare – nothing gets eaten. Recently, we held a celebrity breakfast, but everything went uneaten and ended up being discarded. This is often the case with celebrities. The finger is pointed at Ozempic.’

To put it simply, a notable list of women, including Oprah Winfrey and Sharon Osbourne, have openly acknowledged using a weight-loss medication.

According to another source, it seems like a common issue within this industry – people find themselves inundated with delectable food options, yet rarely consume it. Instead, they tend to capture images of these culinary delights.

Although we consistently run body-positive campaigns and events, it seems that some individuals continue to freely discuss their desire to be slim.

As a woman, weight and body image is something I don’t ever go a day without thinking about.

Despite making an effort to motivate myself towards healthier food choices, I often struggle to maintain these habits amidst the constant exposure to models with extremely low body weight who might find a simple cucumber sandwich unappealing.

Sixteen years have passed since Kate Moss made her well-known statement, “Nothing is more satisfying than feeling thin.” This sentiment seems to be a guiding principle for many individuals in today’s society.

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2025-02-17 20:09

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