Television presenter Fearne Cotton developed an eating disorder because working with skinny pop stars made her feel fat.The former Top of the Pops host revealed her bulimia battle, saying that being in the public eye from the age of 15 impacted her “very, very badly”.Mum of two Fearne, 38, felt out of place as a “teenager with puppy fat” next to “tiny pop stars”.Speaking on Joe Wicks’ podcast, the former Radio 1 host said her insecurity contributed to her having bulimia at age 19.She said: “I was thrust into this weird world, I was a normal kid going to a state school in London and the next minute I was sat next to these tiny, tiny pop stars on inflatable sofas in a TV studio going ‘God, I don’t look like that, I don’t fit in here’.“I was a.
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