Freddie Flintoff looks unrecognizable in amazing throwback photos Taking a trip down memory lane, the former England cricketer has posted a number of snaps to social media over the years, and we can’t believe how different he is
The Top Gear star shares a close bond with both of his parents, and in 2019 he posted a team photo from his cricket days, captioned: ‘Lancashire Squad Primary 11 1988 The 42-year-old revealed the photo was sent to her by her mom, telling fans: « Mum just sent me this from my second season of 3 with Lancashire u / 11, @lionesses manager Phil still has his towels on, he never let anyone else fight «
We love this sweet comeback from Freddie and his family. Speaking to Instagram in 2018, he captioned the photo: « I stumbled across a photo I made for an interview when I was 20 and I just realized that my fathers Jerry Springer and I am a young John Candy «
The TV star is set to talk about 20 years of battling bulimia in a candid new documentary released by the BBC Released on Monday, September 28, Freddie Flintoff: Living with Bulimia examines presenter’s decade-long battle with eating disorder, as he admits he « should probably get help »
Freddie to talk about 20 years of battling bulimia in new BBC documentary
Eight years ago, Freddie first went public with his struggles with bulimia while filming Sky1’s documentary Flintoff: From Lords To The Ring Revealing that his battle with the disorder began in 2001, Freddie explained that by joining the England cricket team he had felt the pressure to keep his weight low, and almost 20 years later he was still learning to cope
In the trailer for the BBC documentary, Freddie says: « This is such a hard thing to define or even admit. For years I managed to hide it – it’s not right, right? I know this is wrong « In addition to talking about his personal experiences with bulimia, Freddie will also meet with patients and specialists to fight the stigma of eating disorders in men
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