Brittany SPOSH opens up about eating disorder and Hollywood comebacks

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Brittany Snow says getting away from Hollywood saved her life.
In an interview with the self-made magazine for the cover of their November issue, the 39-year-old actress opened up about leaving her acting career at the age of 23, explaining, “my life depended on it.”
He had a successful career as an actor, starring in films such as “pacifier” and “hair” and “TV shows including” confused lighting “and” American rain, dealing with the food crisis.
“I mean, there was no way I was going to get there — and I’m trying not to be hyperbolic,” he said of his decision to leave the business.
Brittany Snow spoke about her decision to leave Hollywood and enter rehab for an eating disorder. (Pat Martin)
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Snow first re-entered at the age of 19, but left early to the movie “John Tucker Must Die,” and began to open up about the secret war in a story published in People magazine in 2007, titled “
She remembered her second stay at Rehab as a scary time, describing one of the girls when she threatened to sell her stories to the media. Then he left Rehab, and with the support of his parents, he started an extracurricular program, which he described as involving individual therapy, classes, meetings and mandatory tests with the program director.

Snow first went to rehab when he was 19, but he left early to shoot a movie. (Pat Martin)
“I mean, there’s no way I’d still be here — and I’m trying not to be hyperbolic.”
“In rehab, I found that there’s a lot of reliance on the fact that you’re on the walls, you’re in place,” she said. “You don’t go out to dinner, you don’t have to order at a restaurant, you don’t have to be with your friends where they all have ice cream and drinks.”
“I think I’m rewiring my brain where I can trust myself and we can trust each other, I can be in a place and I feel like I’m not going to do something harmful,” said the best thing that happened in my recovery.

Snow is remembered for the second time and gets success in the exit process. (Pat Martin)
His first major role back in Hollywood was in the 2012 film, “The Perfect Phamlet,” saying “this movie was very beautiful to me” and he felt he had never worked again. “
Recently, Snow starred in the smash Netflix hit, “Hunt Wives,” playing Sophie, who moves from Chicago to a small town in Texas and finds herself drawn to Margo, played by Malin Akerman. Their friendship quickly turned into a sexual relationship, leading to several very intimate scenes between Akerman and snow.
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The first ice movie back in Hollywood was “Pitch Perfect” in 2012. (Pat Martin)
Despite her history with an eating disorder, Snow says she doesn’t think about her body when filming nude scenes, saying, “People will talk about this kind of recovery,” but she didn’t talk about that kind of recovery, “but she didn’t see it for herself.
“I’ve found that a lot of men in sex scenes are really, really focused on themselves and how they look and if their ABs look great and they don’t think about your experience,” she said. “And with Malin, they were more cooperative in terms of, ‘Are you okay? Do you want me to do this? Is this okay if I put my hand here?’ So much care was taken, which felt really good. “

Snow recently starred alongside Malin Akerman in “Hunting Wives.” (Pat Martin)
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The show was a huge success for Netflix, drawing 5.2 million views in its first week. Snow and Akermanmememena in September that the show will return for a second time with an Instagram video of the two with the letter, the words, “Omg is great … ‘
During an interview in October, Akerman said season two should arrive in summer 2026.
“Normally, you get a five-month writers’ room, but because it was such a wild success that summer, Netflix said, ‘We need a summer release. You get a month and a half writers’ room,'” Akerman said. “So, they write aggressively.”

Akerman and Snow announced that “Hunting Wives” would be returning for the second season both in an Instagram post in September. (Rick Kern / Ultimate Uber Images)
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Snow also currently appears in the HLU DRAMA series, “Murdaunce: A Death in the Family,” and the Netflix monster “Me,” set to premiere on November 13.



