“Being a young girl, especially one growing up in the spotlight, you really judge yourself,” the Emmy winner said in anactor star recalled being slammed by online trolls as a teen anytime her weight would fluctuate, adding that even after she recovered from an eating disorder, the negativity didn’t end.“When you’re bulimic, your face tends to bloat. So when I finally did get better in my early 20s, my face went back to normal,” Sophie explained.
“Then, suddenly, all the comments were about whether I’d had buccal fat removal or not. So yeah, you can never win.”to treat her mental health issues – admitted she takes social media breaks so her eating disorder doesn’t “flare up” when she’s stressed.“But now I regulate it by sitting in the discomfort and just getting used to that feeling of being full. It’s all exposure therapy. I think life is exposure therapy.
“Then she reminded me how amazing it is that our bodies can do this and how important it is to put all the nutrients in your body so that it can do that. I mean, it sounds so simple, but I never thought of my body in that way before.”went public the “worst few days of my life,” she praised the fans who came to her rescue during the difficult time.
“If something like this had happened to me 10 years ago I don’t think I would have had the same support,” she said.British Vogue'The Worst Few Days Of My Life': Sophie Turner Breaks Silence On Aftermath Of Joe Jonas SplitBy entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you're agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners.