Big Brother's Nikki Grahame died following a tragic life-long battle with anorexia. She was just 38 and had been seeking treatment for her eating disorder, with friends launching a fundraising page to get her the help she needed. Mental health campaigner and patient representative at the Royal College of Psychiatrists and NHS England, James Downs, bravely opened up about his own battle with an eating disorder as he paid tribute to Nikki, hailed the way she helped others, and outlined the changes that need to be made... Nikki Grahame’s death sent ripples of pain across communities who have experienced eating disorders.
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