List of people with bulimia nervosa
This is a list of notable people who have had bulimia nervosa. Often simply known as bulimia, this is an eating disorder which is characterized by consuming a large amount of food in a short amount of time, followed by an attempt to rid oneself of the calories consumed, usually by self-induced vomiting, laxatives, diuretics or excessive exercise. Eating disorders are known to be more common in people whose occupations involve significant focus on appearance, like athletes or celebrities.[1]
Music
- Paula Abdul,[2] American singer
- Lily Allen,[3] British singer-songwriter
- Melanie C,[4] Spice Girls singer
- Lady Gaga,[5] American singer
- Geri Halliwell,[6] Spice Girls singer
- Elton John,[7] British musician
- Demi Lovato,[8] American singer and actress
- Katharine McPhee,[9] American singer
- Alanis Morissette,[10] Canadian-American musician
- Shelby Starner,[11] American singer-songwriter
- Lynda Thomas,[12] Mexican musician
- Amy Winehouse,[13] British singer-songwriter (1983–2011)
Other
- Russell Brand,[14] British comedian
- David Coulthard,[15] British Formula One racing driver
- Katie Couric,[16] American television journalist
- Diana, Princess of Wales,[17] British royal family, (1961–1997)
- Michelle Duggar,[18] American reality television star on 19 Kids and Counting
- Jocelyn Golden,[19] author
- Marya Hornbacher,[20] American author
- John Prescott,[21] British politician
- Richard Simmons,[22] American fitness instructor and television personality
- Shane Dawson,[23] American YouTube personality
- Bryony Gordon,[24] English journalist
- Freddie Flintoff,[25] British cricketer
- Jane Fonda,[26] American actress
See also
References
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- "This much I know: Melanie C". The Guardian. 25 March 2007.
- Haiken, Melanie (26 September 2012). "Lady Gaga Puts Bulimia and Body Image On The Table In A Big Way". Forbes.
- "Geri Halliwell opens up about struggle with bulimia". HELLO. 26 August 2016.
- "Larry King Live: Interview With Elton John Aired 25 January 2002". Transcripts.cnn.com. 25 January 2002. Retrieved 25 February 2009.
[Asked whether he knew of Princess Diana's eating disorder] Yes, I did. We were both bulimic.
- Johnston, Janice. "'Demi Lovato Interview: Teen Star Opens Up on Bulimia, Cutting Issues". Retrieved 23 May 2014.
- Vineyard, Jennifer (2006-06-22). "'Idol' Runner-Up Katharine McPhee Reveals Eating Disorder". MTV News. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
- Felts, Susannah (2009-11-20). "How Alanis Morissette Beat Her Eating Disorder". Health. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
- Amerman, Kevin (2003-06-29). "Psychological problem becomes physical when eating habits get out of hand". Pocono Record. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
- "Lynda sigue luchando contra la Bulimia". El Universal (Mexico) (in Spanish). 2000-10-26. Retrieved 2015-04-05.
- "How did Amy Winehouse really die? Why bulimia and alcohol are a deadly mix". Laura Mitchell. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
- "Interview with Russell Brand". The Daily Telegraph. The Guardian. 18 June 2006.
- "David Coulthard battled bulimia as a teen". The Daily Telegraph. London: TMG. 21 August 2007. ISSN 0307-1235. OCLC 49632006. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
- "Katie Couric Reveals Past Battle With Bulimia". People. September 24, 2012. Retrieved 2012-09-24.
- Morton, Andrew (1998). Diana: her true story - in her own words (Commemorative ed.). New York: Pocket Books. ISBN 978-0-671-02412-3.
- "Michelle Duggar Opens Up About Teenage Struggle With Bulimia". www.huffingtonpost.com.
- Jocelyn Golden (2007-05-25). LEARNING TO BE ME: My Twenty-Three-Year Battle with Bulimia. iUniverse. pp. 109–111. ISBN 978-0-595-87752-2.
- "Bio". www.maryahornbacher.com. Archived from the original on 2014-07-12. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
- Hawkins, Ross (20 April 2008). "Prescott's shocking confession". BBC News. London: BBC. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
- Spitznagel, Eric (April 25, 2012). "Interview with Richard Simmons". Men's Health. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
- Dawson, Shane (2016). It gets worse : a collection of essays (First Keywords Press/Atria Paperback paperback ed.). New York: Atria/Keywords Press. ISBN 9781501132841. OCLC 946031379.
- Sturges, Fiona (17 June 2016). "Anxiety for Beginners by Eleanor Morgan and Mad Girl by Bryony Gordon – review". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
- Flintoff, Freddie (2017). "Freddie Flintoff reveals how he overcame bulimia and depression". Loose Women Press.
- Tanenbaum, Sharon (9 August 2011). "Jane Fonda Opens Up About Her Decades-Long Battle with Bulimia". Everyday Health.
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