


“I’m a lot happier with who I am…I don’t care as much if like somebody points out that I gained weight it’s just something that makes my life better,” she said. In the video, Swift got candid about how she “gradually” developed an eating disorder after becoming famous at such a young age. “That’s really brave everything you said 🖤 wow,” the “Bad Romance” singer commented under a TikTok video featuring a clip from the Netflix doc. Lady Gaga gave Taylor Swift a round of applause for speaking out about her eating disorder in a resurfaced clip from her 2020 documentary “Miss Americana.”

If you or someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder, seek help by calling the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) at 1-80 or go to Gaga shares makeup-free selfies in bed: ‘The future is beautiful’ "It's all just f-king impossible." As she became aware of the impossible standard of beauty imposed on her and other women, she said it caused her to "go into a real shame-hate spiral."Īt the time, Taylor explained that she's reconciled with "the fact that I'm a size 6 instead of a size double-zero," noting that that sense of peace came with the realization that "if you eat food, have energy, get stronger, you can do all these shows and not feel. "If you're thin enough then you don't have that ass that everybody wants, but if you have enough weight on you to have an ass, your stomach isn't flat enough," she said in the film. If anyone would express concern over her frail, double-zero frame, she would say: "What are you talking about? Of course I eat.I exercise a lot." She admitted that she "did exercise a lot, but I wasn't eating." Penn Badgley Recreates Taylor Swift's Anti-Hero TikTok Challenge as 'You' Character
