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Nicola McLean suffers from eating disorder relapse during lockdown

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Nicola McLean has shared on how the nationwide lockdown - put in place amid the coronavirus pandemic- led to her having an eating disorder relapse.

The WAG, 38, has battled with anorexia and bullemia from the age of 11 and has also been diagnosed with body dysmorphia. Former glamour model Nicola has bravely discussed how she has once again struggled with her eating disorders due to life changing as a result of the Covid-19 crisis.

The mother-of-two, who was only 6 stone at the height of her illness, has shared on feeling out of control when certain foods became unavailable due to panic buying which meant she began "limiting" her food intake out of "fear." "I definitely limit it [food] and lost weight," the Jeremy Vine panellist told New!

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