Richard Osman has said he has suffered from food addiction since he was a child and will do for the rest of his life but wants to destigmatise the shame surrounding the addiction.Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs, the Pointless presenter – who recently suggested he doesn’t plan to host the show forever – opened up about his addictive behaviour and said it has been a ‘difficult journey’ to put himself out there but feels the more he tries the happier he becomes.He said: ‘There hasn’t been a day of my life since the age of nine where I haven’t thought about problems with food and how it affects me.
And it will be with me for the rest of my life, I know that.‘I’m either controlling it or not controlling it at any given time, and.
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