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Jamie Laing Reveals Bulimia Battle Overcome with Wife's Support
Jamie Laing, the TV personality known from Made In Chelsea, has openly discussed his long-hidden battle with bulimia, revealing that he initially believed eating disorders were issues that only affected women. His struggles began around age 18 after a knee injury ended his aspirations of becoming a professional rugby player, which led to anxiety and an unhealthy relationship with food. Laing kept his condition a secret due to shame, only realizing the severity when his wife Sophie Habboo caught him making himself sick, which became a pivotal moment in his recovery. He shared his experience in his new book Boys Don’t Cry and discussed it publicly on Fearne Cotton's Happy Place podcast, aiming to break the stigma around men's mental health issues. Inspired by Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff's documentary on eating disorders, Laing emphasizes the importance of support and openness in tackling mental health struggles. His story highlights the challenges men face in discussing their mental health and encourages others to seek help without fear or shame.

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