Candace Cameron Bure After receiving unexpected comments about her body, the most recent swimsuit photo was quietly removed from social media.
“I’m on the beach, [and] I was wearing one piece at that time. I’m very happy. ”
She continued: “It has nothing to do with my swimsuit or my body, but these comments are overwhelmed by people who discuss my body.”
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“It’s not worth it,” Cameron Bure added. “I fell it down.”
The actress had previously opened up fighting eating disorders as a teenager, and she often said it would still affect her.
“I had an eating disorder when I was 18,” said Cameron Bure The July episode of her podcast of the same name. “It’s bending and clearing, like I’m a fool. I still say I’m a fool because I’m not going to let me go whether I do it or not.
She added: “I feel like I’ve broken the record. I’m 49 and I’m like, ‘Why do I think so much? Why is it so important?” It’s ridiculous, but, I’m still thinking about it. ”
According to Cameron Bure, she is still trying to learn how to manage Her body image struggles.
“I want all the information. I want all the information. Of course, there must be great things and tools that helped me, but still nothing can change my mind,” Cameron Bure said at the time. “I’m still thinking about it. … It’s really easy to hurt, but many of us feel the same.”
She further noted that she had her first diet with her mom and sisters during her adult life in the spotlight.
“It’s not, ‘Oh, you have to lose weight.’ Just, we’re going to teach you how to be healthy and exercise.” “It completely breaks my point of view about myself and how I feel about my body, like ‘Oh, I have to make a decision because I’m worried that I can develop an eating disorder because I’m on TV because that’s stress, because that’s stress, and I don’t want to be too fat compared to other actors because then the producers might tell me that I need to lose weight.” My parents never want producers to come to me and say, “We need your kids to lose weight.”
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