"Yeah, this came out in Star magazine. First of all, it came out on Star.com. Terry and I tweeted about the fact that it was not a true story," she said on WWHL. "No one fact checked. No one called us. They took the story down. And as I was landing in New York last night... I opened Star magazine and there's an article there."
"First of all, my daughter's 12 not 8," she continued. "Second of all, it is so unconscionable, across the line, to take kids and put them in these situations. I'm sorry. They have just really it's the lowest of the low. And I actually really do expect an retraction and apology from Star magazine."
Star your facts are incorrect. Lay off children. You've crossed the line. #defamation https://t.co/MqIvVPbqpZ
— Terry Dubrow M.D., (@DrDubrow) June 17, 2015
I appreciate all the support from everyone. The least @Star_News can do is fire the reporter who placed this post. https://t.co/MqIvVPbqpZ
— Terry Dubrow M.D., (@DrDubrow) June 18, 2015
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