HOLLYOAKS Star Angus Castle-Doughty Reveals Struggle with Eating Disorder After Nude Scene Cut


HOLLYOAKS Star Angus Castle-Doughty Reveals Struggle with Eating Disorder After Nude Scene Cut

Stripping Down for Netflix

HOLLYOAKS actor Angus Castle-Doughty opened up about his battle with an eating disorder that developed after filming nude scenes for a Netflix show. Playing villain Eric Forster on the Channel 4 soap, Angus shared how the experience led to an unhealthy obsession with his body.

Obsession with Food and Fitness

Angus revealed that he adopted a strict fitness and diet regimen, including extreme intermittent fasting and two gym sessions a day, in preparation for the role. Despite never being asked to lose weight by Netflix, he felt the pressure to change his appearance.

Struggling with Body Image

Even after the filming wrapped and the scenes were cut from the show, Angus continued to restrict his calorie intake and exercise excessively. He admitted to feeling like he wasn't "good enough" unless he was thin, ignoring concerns from friends and family.

Turning a Corner

After easing up on his routine, Angus eventually found solace in a more balanced approach to food and exercise. He shared how he shifted his focus from extreme measures to a healthier lifestyle, including regular exercise and a more relaxed approach to eating.


HOLLYOAKS Star Angus Castle-Doughty Reveals Struggle with Eating Disorder After Nude Scene Cut

Real-Life Challenges and Mental Health

Angus also discussed the impact of his character's storyline on his mental health, particularly his involvement in a dark narrative about incels. He bravely sought therapy to navigate the blurred lines between his own life and the challenging role he portrayed on screen.

Angus's journey highlights the importance of mental health awareness and the pressures actors face in the industry. His story serves as a reminder of the significance of self-care and seeking help when needed.


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