Sam Claflin on Body Dysmorphia, People-Pleasing, and Finding His Identity
Fearne Cotton's Happy PlaceFebruary 3, 202652 min10,693 views
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- 🧠 Body dysmorphia is described by Sam Claflin as a struggle with his self-image, stemming from childhood insecurities like hitting puberty late and not feeling strong enough.
- 🎬 He admits to disliking his own appearance on screen, a sentiment that has been amplified by his career in the public eye.
- 🏋️♂️ This condition leads to overthinking his body, including skipping meals, intense workouts after perceived
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