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  1. Nov 1, 2010 · In the book, which hits stores Tuesday, de Rossi explains that it was her struggle to come to terms with her sexual identity that led her to an eating disorder in which she limited herself to...

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  2. Aug 22, 2011 · The majority of health care providers who treat eating disorders never promise full recovery. Instead, they propose the possibility of living "in recovery." In other words, they believe the risk of relapse is no different than it is for alcoholics and other addicts -- a fact of life for a lifetime.

  3. Nov 2, 2010 · Nov. 3, 2010 -- Actress Portia de Rossi says her decades-long battle with eating disorders was an "excruciating" experience that drove her to starve herself and at times eat only 300 calories a day. "That was my diet," de Rossi told Robin Roberts today on "Good Morning America.

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  5. May 14, 2015 · De Rossi revealed her battle with an eating disorder followed her for many years after she moved to LA to pursue an acting career. In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, she admitted she lived on just 300 calories a days, would take up to 20 laxatives a day and hid it from her Ally McBeal castmates and friends

  6. May 13, 2015 · The actress and model, 42, opened up in a clip from online docu-series It Got Better, which debuted on Entertainment Tonight, about her struggle with bulimia when she was 12 years old and working...

  7. Jul 26, 2021 · 2021-07-26 - TWIGGY Portia de Rossi’s frightfull­y thin frame has friends fearing the emaciated actress is on the verge of a life-threatenin­g anorexia relapse, sources dished. The “Ally McBeal” alum, 48, was recently caught on camera looking like a bag of bones in an oversized tee that revealed her scrawny neck and arms!

  8. In 1999, Portia was diagnosed with anorexia. During her most critical period, her 5’7 frame weighed in at just 82 pounds. “When I was anorexic it just seemed like I literally wanted to disappear. And now I would like to reappear.” She even counted the calories in her toothpaste.

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