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Lauren Alaina is opening up about her battle with an eating disorder.
The country singer was a competitor on Season 10 of American Idol way back in 2011 — at the tender age of just 16 years old. While she may have appeared as this bubbly and happy girl on screen, in reality, she was struggling a lot on the inside.
Lauren shared on the Better Tomorrow podcast Wednesday that she had been battling an eating disorder battle, specifically bulimia, throughout her childhood. And when she was thrust into the spotlight, her condition worsened:
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As Lauren struggled with an eating disorder behind closed doors, she was also dealing with an overwhelming amount of brutal comments about her weight from viewers. The songstress explained to podcast host Hannah Brown she was shifting “between a teenager and a woman” on national television. And being hit with a barrage of negative comments about her body made things really hard for her — to the point where she completely “lost” herself:
That’s heartbreaking. And Lauren wasn’t only facing criticisms from fans of American Idol. She also had media outlets attacking her weight. The Road Less Traveled artist recalled an unnamed blog that often photoshopped a pig nose on pictures of her and called her “Miss Piggy” after each of her performances in the competition series. What the f**k?! It’s possible she’s referring to the long-defunct website Vote for the Worst, a community devoted to Idol hate-watching the competition.
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eating disorder, according to The Independent.The series will “introduce young readers to the world’s most-loved princess” when it hits bookshelves on September 5, 2023.The book is targeted at children 4 years and up and shares the story of her transition from primary school teacher to a member of the royal family.“Even though her life seemed to be taken from the pages of a fairy tale, she soon realized that the prince’s heart belonged to someone else,” the book reads.“Over time that sadness grew into an eating disorder called bulimia.” Mayo Clinic describes bulimia as a serious, potentially life-threatening eating disorder.The Post reached out to author Sánchez Vegara’s reps for comment.The book labels the former Princess of Wales as the “first famous person to speak up about her struggle with bulimia, helping others to confront it, too.”Dark moments are unveiled with an illustration of Diana sitting on the kitchen floor with an empty plate.“Whenever she felt alone, she sought relief by eating all the cakes she could find in the royal kitchens,” it reads.“But that sweet feeling of comfort didn’t last long. Once it was gone, she would try to get rid of all the food she had eaten by making herself throw up.”Diana, who died on August 31, 1997, openly spoke about her bulimia for the first time in a 1995 “Panorama” interview with Martin Bashir.“I had bulimia for a number of years.
Country music singer-songwriter Lauren Alaina is getting candid about struggling with an eating disorder while making her debut into the spotlight. Alaina competed on the 10th season of "American Idol" when she was in high school. She told Hannah Brown on her "Better Tomorrow" podcast that she was battling an eating disorder at the time.