Alexa Bliss Confirms Breast Implant Rumors And Explains How They Helped Her Defeat Eating Disorder

Alexa Bliss Confirms Breast Implant Rumors And Explains How They Helped Her Defeat Eating Disorder

In a new interview, former RAW and SmackDown Women's Champion Alexa Bliss has opened up about her past eating disorder and why getting breast implants helped her beat that. Hit the jump for details...

By JoshWilding - Jun 24, 2019 07:06 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Alexa Bliss was recently interviewed for one of WWE's 365 documentaries and addressed rumours that she took time off last year in order to get breast implants. "There is a lot of rumors," she said, referring to online speculation. "I’ve had implants since I was 17. We’re just gonna throw that out there now. I’m very open and honest about it."

Bliss went on to explain that she got down to 85lbs when her eating disorder reached its worst point a number of years ago and revealed that her doctor told her mother that she would die if she didn't receive treatment. The former Women's Champion explained that she was very self conscious about her body and that was why she underwent surgery. 

"There are studies that show that [implants can help] women recover from eating disorders because they feel more womanly and they feel better about their bodies and better about their self-image," Bliss explained. "I will never regret doing that for myself because it helped me get over my eating disorders and my body image issues."
 
Bliss added that the main reasons she took time off last year was because her doctors recommended that the implants be changed every ten years or so. 
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