Strictly Come Dancing star Amy Dowden, 32, says that she was once called fat by a professional dancer. Amy, who suffers from Crohn's disease explains how ...
[Amy](https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/strictlys-jayde-adams-hits-out-28774309), who takes steroids to help her manage her condition, says that she also gets abused online for the way she looks. "It took me a lot to get on the dance floor. My costume was really tight. [BBC](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/bbc), she explained that the steriods she takes can lead to weight gain. [dancer](https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/dianne-buswell-joe-sugg-spark-28784271). [Strictly Come Dancing](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/strictly-come-dancing) star Amy Dowden was body shamed by a professional dancer, but says that dancing has been her "saviour".
The professional dancer, 32, revealed she has been body shamed from a young age as she suffered from symptoms and medication altering her looks.
But I've done two seasons on the show now, and I think it's important to speak out.' Opening up on why she chose to keep her condition from the Strictly crew, she said: 'When I got my job on Strictly Come Dancing, I didn’t want to be known as 'Amy with Crohn's'. I got through the dance but that lady doesn't realise that line she said, I'm still talking about it now more than 10 years later.' That comment has stayed with me for the rest of my life and when I go on steroids, it's the first thing I hear.' Tough: The professional dancer revealed she has been body shamed from a young age as she suffered from symptoms and medication altering her looks The professional dancer, 32, revealed she has been body shamed from a young age as she suffered from symptoms and medication altering her looks.
The dancer revealed she takes eight steroids a day to treat her Crohn's disease and this treatment can dramatically affect how she looks.
“Even if you took the nails out, there's still a dent left in that piece of wood. “This professional dancer shouted out 'she's got a fat bottom' and a 'thick middle',” Ms Dowden wrote. "I got through the dance but that lady doesn't realise that line she said, I'm still talking about it now more than 10 years later.” “When people online say 'she has thunder thighs', it hurts,” she told the BBC. I take steroids and it makes me put on weight.” However, they come with a host of side effects.
Amy Dowden says that dance has been her "saviour" in her battle with Crohn's disease.
Despite the incident, Amy reiterated that dancing has been her "saviour" throughout her lengthy battle with Crohn's disease. I remember walking onto the floor and this professional dancer shouted out "she's got a fat bottom" and a "thick middle" - well, that's the polite way of saying it. Amy was talking ahead of the release of her new podcast, Amy Dowden: Body Shaming and Me, which is now available on BBC Sounds. That comment has stayed with me for the rest of my life and when I go on steroids, it's the first thing I hear," Amy recalled. I've been dancing since I was eight years old and dance is part of who I am - but so too is Crohn's, which I've had since I was 11. The 32-year-old, who is originally from Caerphilly, has suffered from Crohn's disease since she was a child and regularly raises awareness for the condition.
“I have experienced body shaming,"Amy wrote. "I take steroids and it makes me put on weight.I'm taking eight steroids a day to keep me out of hospital. When ...
I remember walking onto the floor and this professional dancer shouted out "she's got a fat bottom" and a "thick middle" - well, that's the polite way of saying it. That comment has stayed with me for the rest of my life and when I go on steroids, it's the first thing I hear." The Strictly dancer then went on to recall a time she had been left wanting to “run off and cry” due to hearing people make negative comments about her body. She explained: "I can remember doing a dance competition when I was about 19 or 20, I'd been on a really high dose of steroids and it bloated me a lot - and my face changed, I called it the guinea pig face. It took me a lot to get on the dancefloor. “I have experienced body shaming,"Amy wrote.
People see me on Strictly with the most beautiful and glamorous dresses, fake tan, the best hair and make up and think what's she got to complain about?
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The 32-year-old recently launched a brand-new podcast with the BBC, titled Body Shaming and Me. In promotion for her podcast, the Strictly star has decided to ...
However, Amy wants the guests on her podcast to inspire others with disabilities to be comfortable in their own skin. Amy was first diagnosed with Crohn’s at the age of 11. The 32-year-old recently launched a brand-new podcast with the BBC, titled Body Shaming and Me.
AMY Dowden has shared details of the horrif body-shaming she expereinced in the dancing industry.Strictly star Amy, who suffers from Crohn's disease,
"It took me a lot to get on the dance floor. That comment has stayed with me for the rest of my life and when I go on steroids, it's the first thing I hear." My costume was really tight.
AMY Dowden has shared details of the horrif body-shaming she expereinced in the dancing industry.Strictly star Amy, who suffers from Crohn's disease,
"It took me a lot to get on the dance floor. That comment has stayed with me for the rest of my life and when I go on steroids, it's the first thing I hear." My costume was really tight.
AMY Dowden has shared details of the horrif body-shaming she expereinced in the dancing industry.Strictly star Amy, who suffers from Crohn's disease,
"It took me a lot to get on the dance floor. In an attempt to bring awareness to body-shaming and to help put an end to it, the dancer has begun a podcast called Amy Dowden: Body Shaming and Me to share even more details on her personal journey. That comment has stayed with me for the rest of my life and when I go on steroids, it's the first thing I hear." My costume was really tight. The dancer, who takes steroids to help manage the condition, said: "I can remember doing a dance competition when I was about 19 or 20, I'd been on a really high dose of steroids and it bloated me a lot - and my face changed, I called it the guinea pig face. Amy opened up on the horrific abuse in a chat with the