To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before star makes an effort to also love herself.
Lana Condor recently sat down with Elle Canada to talk about her life and what she truly values. One of the topics that came up was “being women in a world that equates our worth with our waist size.” The actor reflected on how her friends negatively view their bodies, even though she believes they’re beautiful.
Condor’s personal experience as a contemporary dancer and classically trained ballerina pressured her to think her body needed to look a certain way. This lead her to struggle with body dysmorphia and develop an eating disorder. As someone who has also been a friend to people with these hardships, Condor believes everyone deserves comfort in their body and eating habits.
The actor now has a new love for food and celebrates eating by posting her meals on social media.
The April issue of Elle Canada will be on newsstands on March 11.
Marissa Donovan is a Entertainment & Relationship Writer at Feeling The Vibe Magazine. Colby-Sawyer College Alum (2018) – Creative Writing. Researching the latest celebrity news stories just for you. Lover of pizza and warm days spent at the beach. For tips or comments, email Marissa at Marissa@feelingthevibe.com.
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