Yes I do.
I have to be very careful what I say about weight and size and things like that, with an almost teenage daughter in my house she listens to every criticism and comment about how people look.
It is quite scary how vulnerable to these things children are, and it's happening at an earlier and earlier age too.
She weighs herself every couple of weeks, but she has a healthy appetite and whilst she is careful about what she eats, (few crisps and biscuits and plenty of fruit) she will eat enough of the things she does eat that I am not worried about her. Her diet is as healthy as I can make it, (she's vegetarian like me) lots of fruit and veg and things like milk and yoghurt, and although she's not too fond of exercise she loves to swim so she's not a couch potato.
I have told her that a nice balanced weight is what she should aim for. Overweight is not good, but I don't want her to look like something we would throw for the dog.
I think lorri is right, Victoria looks way too thin, and it does age you to be so thin. Also someone ought to mention that putting a tan onto thin-ness like that does not help. In fact being brown aswell simply makes you look more like a stick than ever!