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Ed Sheeran reminds us that eating disorders affect men, too – The Guardian
Problematic relationships with food are not ‘female’ afflictions – and the more male celebrities who speak honestly about their experiences, the better, says Arwa Mahdawi
There is no amusing or pleasant way to say this: Ed Sheeran used to binge on junk food until he vomited. In a candid interview with Hay House, a US self-help publisher, the singer talked about struggling with anxiety, addiction and body image problems at the height of his career. Sheeran said that he had been reading Elton Johns autobiography and saw a lot of his behaviour reflected in it. There are so many things that he did that I do. He would be like: I would just go on an ice-cream binge and…
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