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possibility of her daughter having such a condition, Jennifer feels betrayed when she hears about it and refuses to speak to Lexi, for which she blames her mother. Lexi tries to confront her at a party, but a drunken Jennifer angrily leaves, only to be hit by a car. She is taken to a hospital and dies of a
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Lexi has trouble dealing with her friend's death and relapses with her eating disorder. Devastated, her mother tries to help her, assuring her that Jennifer's death can't be blamed on her. Her father wants her to be hospitalized again, but Kathryn insists she can help Lexi herself. He is successful
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Kathryn notices that her daughter is eating less and becoming thinner, but she is too occupied with her divorce to realize there is a problem. Lexi becomes adept at hiding the true nature of her eating habits. Meanwhile, Lexi and Jill visit their father in Chicago and try to convince him to reunite
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Her parents have different opinions about her treatment and start to argue. Nevertheless, she eventually recovers and is released. She admits to her mother that Jennifer has an eating disorder as well, and a worried Kathryn immediately informs Jennifer's mother. Although Pamela dismisses the
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The film ends as Lexi participates in a volleyball match, where she sees Jen's spirit who smiles at her, her mother, sister, even her father (who probably reconciled with his estranged wife onscreen) and doctor cheer her on and she wins the match.
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tryouts. After her volleyball coach suggests that Lexi should lose a few pounds in order to enhance her athletic performance, she starts to look for ways to diet. When Jennifer admits to being
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in getting a court order to hospitalize her, but Lexi is in the end able to recover on her own, encouraged by her mother.
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Meanwhile, she and Jennifer consider being models. They are excited to be contacted by Nick McKay, a
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Kathryn begins to suspect an eating disorder when she finds out that Lexi has not had her
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with Kathryn, but they soon discover that he is dating a new woman, Jolene.
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of her parents, moves with her mother Kathryn and younger sister Jill from
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Index


James A. Contner
Lynda Carter
Katie Wright
Marley Shelton
Michael O'Hara
Vancouver
Los Angeles
Richard Leiterman
made-for-television
drama film
James A. Contner
Moment of Truth franchise
anorexia nervosa
divorce
Chicago
Seattle
volleyball
bulimic
diet
period
gynaecologist
photographer
anorexia nervosa
cardiac arrest
Lynda Carter
Katie Wright
Marley Shelton
Josh Taylor
Kevin McNulty

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