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Rhea Ripley says she’s battling an eating disorder

Rhea Ripley has decided to reveal what caused her body transformation after an image with false news went viral on social media.

An account spread the news that Ripley’s transformation came after she slimmed down due to back pain caused by her muscle mass. Ripley denied ever saying that in an interview, and chalked it up to just another lie said about her.

But now, Ripley decided to reply on a thread on Instagram which also featured that particular image, revealing the reason why she has slimmed down.

“Just a little eating disorder that I’m actively trying to handle,” Ripley said, throwing the peace sign emoji at the end.

The former champion has been the talk of the Internet wrestling community after fans started noticing that she looked smaller compared to before. While the disorder is something obviously very personal, unfortunately for her she had to stop the spread of false information by telling everyone what she is going through.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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