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Camila Mendes on Bulimia Battle: I Was Even Anxious About Healthy Food
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Opening up on how she overcame her eating disorder, the actress behind Veronica Lodge on 'Riverdale' reveals that Rihanna plays a big part on her learning to love herself more.

AceShowbiz - Actress Camila Mendes' past bulimia battle was so bad she'd starve herself if anything sweet passed her lips.

The 24-year-old "Riverdale" star has opened up about her eating disorder battles in the new issue of Shape magazine, revealing she had two separate struggles - one in high school and the second in college.

"Then it came back when I started working in this industry with fittings all the time and watching myself on camera...," she explains. "I had such an emotional relationship with food and anxiety about everything I put into my body.

"I was so scared of carbs that I wouldn't let myself eat bread or rice - ever. I'd go a week without eating them, then I would binge on them, and that would make me want to purge.

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"This body-positivity movement we’re having right now is so amazing, and it's helping me so much. I'm seeing all these people who I look up to, like Rihanna, open up about their weight fluctuations and loving themselves the way they are. That makes me love myself more too." 🙌 Introducing our November cover star #Riverdale actress and friend in our heads @camimendes. Tap the link in bio to see how Camila stopped fearing carbs and broke up with her dieting addiction.

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"If I ate a sweet, I would be like, 'Oh my God, I'm not going to eat for five hours now'. I was always punishing myself. I was even anxious about healthy food - 'Did I eat too much of the avocado? Did I have too many fats for one day?' I was consumed with the details of what I was eating, and I always felt as if I was doing something wrong."

Camila eventually got to grips with her problems after seeking out a therapist last year.

"I got to a point when I realised I needed to see someone, so I went to a therapist, and she recommended a nutritionist as well, and seeing both of them changed my life," the actress adds. "So much of the anxiety I had about food went away when I started learning more about nutrition."

And now when she feels bad about the way she looks in a moment of weakness, she looks towards her role model Rihanna.

"I'm seeing all these people who I look up to, like Rihanna, open up about their weight fluctuations and loving themselves the way they are," she smiles. "That makes me love myself more too."

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