Frankie Bridge has emotionally opened up about her eating disorder and depression battle, revealing exactly how The Saturdays star Mollie King helped her get through it.
Over the years the 37 year old has been very open about her struggles, and how it has impacted her life.
But in a new interview, Frankie spoke about the eating disorder and depression battle she faced during The Saturdays. And how it was bandmate Mollie King who helped her through.
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Frankie felt she couldn’t ‘control’ her life (Credit: YouTube)
Frankie Bridge opens up on eating disorder
Speaking on the latest episode of Daily Mail’s The Life Of Bryony podcast, an emotional Frankie revealed she felt her eating disorder was “the only way to take control”.
She explained: “I think some of it was to do with how I looked. But it was mostly a control thing. I obviously felt the pressure to look a certain way, being in a girl band, but that came from me.
“It mainly came from, this is the only way I can take any control of my day-to-day life. Because my anxiety was so bad, I wasn’t hungry either.”
Frankie admitted that she “wasn’t aware” she wasn’t eating enough food until she went to therapy and be “shaking” which prompted her therapist to encourage her to eat something.
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