Lady Gaga reveals battle with bulimia

 
19 April 2012
The Weekender

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Lady Gaga used to suffer from bulimia.

The singer used to make herself sick after eating family meals because she wanted to lose her "voluptuous" curves and be a "skinny little ballerina"

Speaking at the It's Our Tur' conference in Los Angeles yesterday, she said "I used to throw up all the time in high school. So I'm not that confident. I wanted to be a skinny little ballerina but I was a voluptuous little Italian girl whose dad had meatballs on the table every night. I used to come home and say, 'Dad, why do you always give us this food? I need to be thin.' And he'd say, 'Eat your spaghetti.'

"It's really hard, but you've got to talk to somebody about it."

Gaga admitted the eating disorder damaged her voice, which was why she eventually stopped making herself sick.

She explained: "It made my voice bad, so I had to stop. The acid on your vocal chords - it's very bad."

The eccentric singer admitted she still worries about her weight but urged young girls to stop being so body-conscious and obsessed with being thin.

She added: "Weight is still a struggle. Every video I'm in, every magazine cover, they stretch you - they make you perfect. It's not real life. I'm gonna say this about girls: The dieting wars have got to stop. Everyone just knock it off. Because at the end of the day, it's affecting kids your age. And it's making girls sick."

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