In a candid revelation, Hwasa, a member of the popular K-Pop group MAMAMOO, recently opened up about her struggles with anorexia during her trainee days. In the special documentary Body Documentary, she discussed the pressures she faced in the competitive world of K-Pop and how it impacted her relationship with food and body image.

The Impact of Trainee Life on Her Health

Experiencing Extreme Pressure to Conform

During her training period, Hwasa felt immense pressure to maintain a certain weight to debut successfully. She admitted, “I didn’t eat anything back then, because it was a period where I had to work hard, and I didn’t know what the right thing to do was.” This led her to engage in unhealthy practices, such as taking diuretics to manipulate her weight before evaluations.

Secret Cravings and Guilt

Hwasa also shared a poignant moment when she craved injeolmi (a type of Korean rice cake) but had to eat it in secret. After indulging, she experienced a sudden spike in sugar levels that left her feeling dizzy. This incident compounded her feelings of stress and guilt, ultimately contributing to her anorexia.

Overcoming Challenges and Advocating for Healthy Body Image

A Journey Towards Recovery

Despite the challenges she faced, Hwasa has emerged as an advocate for healthy body image within the K-Pop industry. She expressed gratitude for having overcome her struggles, stating, “I’m proud to see how far I’ve come.” Her journey serves as an inspiration for many fans who may be dealing with similar issues.

Promoting Positive Messages Through Music

Hwasa has used her platform to promote messages of self-love and acceptance through her music. Songs like “Maria” and “I Love My Body” reflect her journey towards embracing her identity and body positivity. She encourages others to prioritize their mental health over societal expectations.

A Stronger Voice for Mental Health Awareness

Hwasa’s openness about her battle with anorexia highlights the importance of mental health awareness in the entertainment industry. As she continues to share her story, she inspires others to seek help and embrace their true selves. By advocating for healthy body image and self-acceptance, Hwasa is making a significant impact on fans worldwide, proving that it’s possible to overcome adversity and thrive.

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