Recent photos have shown one of Greece's most beautiful journalists, Nana Karagianni looking skeletal. She was hit by model's disease anorexia which is the fear of being fat.
She posts her anorexic photos on Facebook and she is still married.
Nana Karagianni is one of the most famous and loved journalist in Greece. She used to be a model and now work as a TV presenter. Nana Karagianni, who has been suffering from anorexia nervosa, seems to have spread great concern not only in the Greek media, but the Turkish as well.
Reporters and journalists of the newspaper Milliyet have made a special tribute with an extensive story on Nana and her eating disorder.
The article goes, “One of the most beautiful Greek journalists, Nana Karagianni shocks everyone with her terrible illness. In the past she used to work as a model and later on television. Until the moment she was hit by the models’ disease, anorexia. The beautiful and successful journalist has lost so much weight over time that she has now become unrecognizable.”
WISHING HER QUICK recovery…
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She posts her anorexic photos on Facebook and she is still married.
Nana Karagianni is one of the most famous and loved journalist in Greece. She used to be a model and now work as a TV presenter. Nana Karagianni, who has been suffering from anorexia nervosa, seems to have spread great concern not only in the Greek media, but the Turkish as well.
Reporters and journalists of the newspaper Milliyet have made a special tribute with an extensive story on Nana and her eating disorder.
The article goes, “One of the most beautiful Greek journalists, Nana Karagianni shocks everyone with her terrible illness. In the past she used to work as a model and later on television. Until the moment she was hit by the models’ disease, anorexia. The beautiful and successful journalist has lost so much weight over time that she has now become unrecognizable.”
WISHING HER QUICK recovery…
Follow EDESON ONLINEWS On Twitter: @endyedesonnews
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