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"All I was thinking about was trying to weigh as little as possible," the singer confesses in BBC Radio 1 interview.
Speaking to Radio 1's Jack Saunders, Lorde, real name Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, says an eating disorder took over her ...
In an interview on BBC Radio 1, Lorde spoke with host Jack Saunders about the tough personal battles that shaped her new ...
Lorde has opened up about a debilitating eating disorder that she says prevented her from making music. The New Zealand-born performer recently unveiled her fourth album Virgin, which became the first ...
The singer-songwriter’s fourth album percolates with subtle club beats, warm blanket synths and plenty of white space for her ...
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Lorde recalled worrying that her eating disorder would stop her from ever making music again in a recent interview.
On her new album, Lorde sings, "some days I'm a woman, some days I'm a man." Now, she has revealed that she felt "trapped" before exploring her gender identity.
Kiwi singer-songwriter Lorde has opened up about her struggles with disordered eating, following her Glastonbury performance last month.
Lorde went on to reference her eating disorder struggle on a number of Virgin cuts, including lead single What Was That?. She told Radio 1: “It was hard [writing the album], it was scary.
Lorde has opened up about a debilitating eating disorder that she says prevented her from making music. The New Zealand-born performer recently unveiled her fourth album Virgin, which became the first ...