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CANDACE CAMERON BURE Quietly drawing a recent swimming photo after receiving an unexpected amount of unnecessary comments about her body.
“I was on the beach, (and) I was wearing one piece,” wrote Cameron Bure, 49, through his Instagram stories on Saturday, September 6. “I absorbed late summer. I was having fun.”
He continued, “It was not about my bathing suit or my body, but the comments flooded with people discussing my body.”
The A full house ALUM lately Share a Swimsuit Photo of herself as she marks the end of the summer.
“It wasn’t worth it,” added Cameron Bure. “I pulled it down.”
Previously, the actress opened for her battle with a teenage eating disorder, and she often says she still affects her.
“I developed an eating disorder when I was 18,” said Cameron Bure on July episode of her eponymous podcast. “It was binging and cleaning, like, I’m bulimm. I still say I’m bulimic because the thoughts, whether I do it or not, never leave me. I still need the tools to say, ‘No, Candace, we don’t.’” ”
He added, “I feel, like, a broken record. I’m 49 years old, and I’m, like, ‘why do I think about this so much? Why is even so much?’ It’s so ridiculous, and yet, I still think about it.
According to Cameron Bure, she is still trying to learn how to control The image of her body is struggling.
“I read everything I can. I want all the information. There are certainly amazing things and tools that have helped me along the way, but there’s still nothing that has changed my heart and soul,” said Cameron Bure at the time. “I still think constantly about it.… It’s really vulnerable, but so many of us feel the same feelings.”
She further noted that she was put on a first diet, alongside her mother and sisters, during her formative years in the spotlight.
“It wasn’t, ‘Oh, you have to lose weight.’ It’s just, ‘We’re going to do this as a preventative. “That broke down the point of view I got about myself, and the feelings about my body, like,’ Oh, I have to make decisions because I fear that I can develop an eating disorder because I’m on TV, because that’s the weight, because that’s the weight, and I don’t want to be too fat compared to other actors because producers could tell me. ” My parents never wanted a producer to come to me and say, ‘your child needs to lose weight.’ “
If you or someone you know are struggling with an eating disorder, visit the National League for eating disorders website Or call their helpline at +1 (866) 662-1235. Topic “Alliance” to 741741 free, 24/7 support.