Is Delilah Belle OK? 'RHOBH' star Lisa Rinna's daughter's 'skeleton look' leaves Internet concerned
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA: The ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ star Lisa Rinna recently posted a new glamourous photoshoot with none other than her daughter on Instagram. In the pics, Lisa and her oldest daughter, Delilah Hamlin, definitely looked like a stylish duo clad in designer wear.
The mother-daughter duo is donning synchronized fits in black as the 'RHOBH' star is spotted wearing a tiny textured leather mini skirt and black tank top paired with a golden belt. She accessorized her look with black knee-high leather boots, a bracelet, bangles, a chunky necklace, rings, and hoops, all in gold. Lisa is also wearing a voluminous wig that gives off a 1960s vibe. Meanwhile, her daughter Delilah, who she shared with her husband Harry Hamlin, is sporting leather pants and a baroque pattern bikini top. Accessorized with matching gold accessories just like her mother’s, Delilah has her long golden locks in an Ariana Grande-style updo as her hair cascades down to her waist.
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But what caught most of the internet’s attention was Delilah’s stick-thin physique. Looking visibly ultra-thin in the images, especially since she is donning a bikini top, social media was quick to bash the reality star and her daughter in the comments section. One person wrote in the comments, “Is the skeleton look back in style. 🤔” While another added, mocking the ‘RHOBH’ star’s words, ““I have no idea why my kids have eating disorders!!!????”” A user even chimed in with, “I wish these women success AND I think this body representation is unhealthy and unrealistic and most likely disordered and detrimental to them and the greater culture.”
A social media user also pointed out how thin Delilah is looking, writing, “Scares me that super thin is in. I don’t believe she looked this thin before.” A netizen wrote, “I want them all to heal from the body issues from the past, but this makes me leery that they aren’t perpetuating the problems.”
A few people also chastised Lisa for “competing” with her daughter, as one said, “Yet again all about you it’s very sad to see you competing with your daughters all the time” Meanwhile, another quipped, “You had your day, Lisa. Move on and let your daughters have theirs.” A social media user also noted, “Why don’t you just let your girls have the limelight!! Step back.”
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