Bebe Rexha was diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome, which caused her to gain 30 pounds quickly. She spoke about her condition on ‘The Jennifer Hudson Show’ and emphasized the need to stay positive and show love. Bebe also addressed the negative comments about her weight, urging people to stop judging others based on their body size. She shared that she struggles with her eating habits and has tried every diet, but it comes down to living the best healthy lifestyle for oneself. Bebe’s honesty about her health issues and body image struggles sends a positive message to her fans.
As mentioned in WFMZ-TV, Bebe Rexha has opened up about gaining 30 pounds due to her diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The 33-year-old pop star revealed the hormonal imbalance caused by the condition has affected her weight, but she remains positive and hopes to spread love and positivity.
Speaking on ‘The Jennifer Hudson Show’ on Thursday (25.05.23), Bebe shared, “It’s one of the leading causes of why women gain weight and are obese. I literally jumped, like, 30 pounds so quickly, maybe a little bit more. But we gotta just be positive and just show people love.”
Bebe has been vocal about her struggles with her changing shape and how it has affected her mental health. She expressed her dismay about negative comments and trolls who don’t understand what public figures go through in private.
She said, “Listen, we’re in the public eye, so that’s bound to happen. I was a lot thinner, and I did gain some weight – that comes with the territory. I’m not mad about it because it is true, but when you see things like that, it does mess with you. You don’t know what somebody’s going through, what they’re going through in their life, so it kind of is tough.”
Bebe urged fans to stop judging each other based on body size and to focus on living a healthy lifestyle. She said, “We need to stop judging people. I can’t get mad because I am in the public eye, but it is hurtful. It does hurt my feelings, and it is discouraging because I’m always trying to be the best me, but I do struggle with my eating and stuff like that. It gets hard sometimes because like I said, a b**** likes to eat. I’ve tried every diet, and it just comes down to trying to live the best healthy lifestyle for yourself.”
PCOS affects up to 10% of women of reproductive age and can cause various symptoms, including weight gain, irregular periods, and acne. While there is no cure for PCOS, lifestyle changes such as a healthy diet and exercise can help manage the symptoms.
Bebe’s openness about her struggles with PCOS and weight gain is an inspiration to many who may be going through the same thing. Her message of positivity and self-love is an important reminder to focus on health and well-being instead of societal pressures and unrealistic beauty standards.