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TOWIE's Fran Parman suffered an eating disorder after bullying over her weight

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TOWIE star has opened up about how cruel school bullies branded her “fat”.And the 30-year-old reality TV star admitted she got “bullied for being overweight” when she was aged just 12."I think I did [have an eating disorder] when I was younger," she revealed. "I got bullied for being overweight.

I remember very vividly, I walked in and one of the boys called me 'fat' and I was just so heartbroken by it. “I was in secondary school, year eight.

I was just like, 'Oh my gosh, I've got to lose weight. People think I'm fat'..."She added, in an exclusive interview with OK!: "Another girl, who was actually a close friend of mine's sister, she was like 'thump, thump, thump,' when I was walking up towards her.“It really, really bothered me.

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