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Lorde candidly discusses eating disorder battle and her gender

Lorde candidly discusses eating disorder battle and her gender

News.com.au16-05-2025
The singer from New Zealand, 28, has shed further light on battling an eating disorder, which she previously opened up about in an interview for Document Journal published earlier this month. Speaking to Rolling Stone this week, the star revealed that following the pandemic she became fixated with counting calories, monitoring her protein intake and starving herself. She battled the condition during her Solar Power Tour of 2022 and 2023, and explained that she experienced a contrast of emotions on and off stage, recounting, "I don't know how those two things can be true.'
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