The 33-year-old Australian model has been dating Murphy since last year, and the romance appears to be still going strong. At one point during their holiday, the actor serenaded Paige on the balcony of their hotel.
Murphy's daughters Bria, 23, and Shayne, 18, from
his marriage to Nicole Mitchell also joined the actor and his girlfriend on their vacation. The sisters looked beautiful in bikinis and floppy sunhats during their day at the beach.
Last December, Forbes magazine named Murphy the most overpaid star in Hollywood. Due to recent film flops likeTower Heist and "A Thousand Words," the magazine said he wasn't worth his salary.
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Reveals how fellow models 'eat cotton balls in orange juice to stay thin'
The 23-year-old model daughter Bria Murphy has revealed the shocking lengths some models go to in order to stay thin.
Accoreding to the celebrities.ninemsn report, Bria, who's modelled for men's mag Maxim and hopes to become a Victoria's Secret model, toldGood Morning America of the drastic measures.
"Lots of girls get addicted to drugs and anorexia, there's a whole list of things, because there's a lot of pressure to be perfect," she said.
"I've heard of people eating the cotton balls with the orange juice. They dip it in the orange juice and then they eat the cotton balls to help them feel full.
"The cotton's not doing anything. It's just dissolving. And it makes you think you're full, but you're not."
Watch what else she had to say on the topic in the video above.
Bria is Eddie's oldest daughter to ex-wife Nicole Mitchell, and the eldest of his eight children (the youngest being his daughter with Spice Girl Mel B, six-year-old Angel).
We think she's a dead-set star-in-the-making — Bria is the face of L'Oreal's Dark and Lovely haircare line, and has also appeared in a couple of US telemovies in the past year. Check out her sexy stint in rapper Wale's video clip for 'Bad' below:
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Many models get addicted to drugs and anorexia
Lots of girls get addicted to drugs and anorexia because it's a lot of pressure to be perfect.' caption |
Bria Murphy, the daughter of comedian Eddie Murphy and reality star Nicole Murphy, says being a model can often lead to poor self-esteem, anorexia and drug addiction. examiner reports.
"Lots of girls get addicted to drugs and anorexia because it's a lot of pressure to be perfect," Murphy told Good Morning America June 11.
The lanky Bria, 23, who has modeled for "Maxim" and appeared in music videos, said even she feels the pressure to be rail-thin.
"I'm a small girl naturally, but I can gain weight," said Murphy, who has a super-lean physique. "And I'm going through little hormonal changes and my body's changing and I'm like, 'Oh my God, I'm gaining weight this week; I'm losing weight next week.' "
Bria said models sometimes resort to extreme measures to stave off hunger pangs from their starvation diets.
"I've heard of people eating the cotton balls with orange juice," said Murphy, who hopes to be a Victoria's Secret model. "They dip it in the orange juice and then they eat the cotton balls to help them feel full. And it makes you think you're full, but you're not."
Unfortunately, Bria's anecdotes are nothing new. Russian model Kira Dikhtyar recently revealed that models often starve themselves, chain-smoke, use diet pills, laxatives and other drugs to slim down ahead of runway shows during fashion week.
“Packs of cigarettes, daily colonics, laxatives, diet pills, Adderall, prescription drugs that suppress the appetite [are some of the weight-loss techniques]," said Dikhtyar. "I’ve heard stories that some modeling agents encourage girls to do speed and cocaine in order to speed up metabolism and eat less."
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