The Modern Family star penned an essay revealing his struggles with body dysmorphia. Ewing even underwent plastic surgery to alter his looks.
Miley spoke out about her days on Hannah Montana saying that the show "probably caused some body dysmorphia because I had been made pretty every day for so long, and then when I wasn't on that show, it was like, 'Who the f--- am I?'"
In 2007, Brittany Snow bravely shared her struggles with the world. In an interview with People magazine she explained, "The therapist diagnosed me with anorexia, exercise bulimia—instead of throwing up you go to the gym for hours—depression and body dysmorphia."
in 2013, Robert Pattinson admitted that he has struggled with anxiety and body dysmorphia, especially before red carpet events. He told Australia's Sunday Style magazine that once he is at the event, his nerves calm down. He explained, "But up until that moment I'm a nut case. Body dysmorphia, overall tremendous anxiety."
Back in 2012, Hayden told Women's Health that after seeing a picture of herself with the word cellulite, she felt "moritifed." She explains, "It gave me such body dysmorphia for so long. But I remember reminding myself that beauty is an opinion, not a fact. And it has always made me feel better."
In 2011, in an interview with Health magazine, Sarah explained that she too has insecurities. She said, "I totally have body dysmorphic disorder. I think most women do."
Female bodybuilder Jodie Marsh told Fabulous magazine in 2013, "‘It sounds crazy, but when I look in the mirror, I see someone who is fat and out of shape." She goes on to say, "Bodybuilding has given me body dysmorphia."
Uma Thurman's body issues developed after giving birth in 1998. She told Talk magazine, "Ever since I had my baby I've had that body dysmorphic disorder. I see myself as fat."