Gemma Lard?!?



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Gemma Lard?

Gemma Ward’s  return to the runway in February might require the use of a forklift and a heavy duty runway. The waif has recently “Black Balloon’d”. Yeah, not my best reference, I know.

The stunning actress/model, who ranked as the 11th highest paid model in 2007 by Forbes, has been missing from the fashion scene for the past few months, which many were reporting was due to the death of close friend Heath Ledger.  The model was recently spotted on a beach in Australia looking like she decided to eat through her grief. She’s currently working her flabby ass of to be ready for New York fashion week.

LINKAGE: Oh no… I wonder if this is true? | Gamma Ward gains weight since Heath Ledgers death

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