Recently one of her sons repeated one claim that has been bandied about for years i.e that her thinness was due to the deprivations endured during the war. It is true that Audrey did starve during that time, to the point of eating tulip bulbs. read more
Audrey Hepburn herself once admitted to “a love-hate relationship with food” and, although there is no evidence of an eating disorder, most of the people who knew her concurred that she did not eat much. read more
Behind the little black dress and oversize sunglasses was an Audrey Hepburn that very few knew. The star of Breakfast at Tiffany’s, who left Hollywood behind in the late ’60s to focus on having a family, was also a mom who loved big plates of pasta, small bites of chocolate and quiet nights at home in front of the TV, eating her favorite junk food – pasta with ketchup. read more
Hepburn remains one of Hollywood's most iconic film stars of all time, thanks to starring roles in films during the so-called Golden Age like"Breakfast at Tiffany's,""Roman Holiday" and"Sabrina." She's one of 12 actors in history to take home an Oscar, Grammy, Emmy and Tony during her illustrious career. read more