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Carre Otis, an American model and actress, rose to fame in the fashion industry with her striking beauty and grace. Beyond her career in modeling, Otis has become an advocate for body positivity and mental health, especially in addressing the pressures of the fashion industry. Her courage in speaking out about her personal struggles with eating disorders and self-image has inspired countless individuals to embrace their authentic selves. Otis's legacy encourages us to value inner strength and authenticity, and to promote wellness and self-love over societal expectations.
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"The pressure was if I didn't get into that dress size someone else would - someone else would get the job."

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"My doctor felt that the main contributing factor was so many years of malnutrition, especially during my formative years, even before I got into modeling."

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"We come in many different shapes and sizes, and we need to support each other and our differences. Our beauty is in our differences."

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"I had my first seizure, and I had to go in for heart surgery."

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"You have to find a balance with food in your life - you can't take out food. It can be absolutely terrifying."

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"I am not naturally that thin, so I had to go through everything from using drugs to diet pills to laxatives to fasting. Those were my main ways of controlling my weight."

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"Many women who have anorexia put their hearts in a compromised situation."

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"Anorexia was there for me before I got into modeling, but because of the arena and the demands, the disease really got out of control for me. It's like being an alcoholic and going and being a bartender."

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"It not unusual for women with anorexia to suffer heart attacks."

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"I had dropped out of school and was a runaway, so I didn't have family to fall back on if I didn't work. I didn't have a lot of other options of making money other than modeling."

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"Part of treatment for drugs and alcohol is you abstain from these, but with eating disorders you can't abstain from food so the treatment is longer than drugs and alcohol."

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