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Kwon Jin-ah Confesses, "I Hated My Appearance Too Much... I Suffered from Anorexia Due to Body Obsession" - starnewskorea.com
Eating Disorders (Google News) · July 15, 2026
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South Korean singer Kwon Jin-ah recently shared her personal struggles with body obsession, anorexia, and bulimia during a showcase for her new album. She explained that these challenges began due to a deep dislike of her own appearance and physical shape. To process these difficult experiences, she turned to music, using her new rock-based songs to explore themes of trauma and self-loathing. Her latest work aims to deliver a message of liberation and encouragement for others to shake off negative self-perceptions.
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Key takeaways
- Singer Kwon Jin-ah struggled with anorexia and bulimia rooted in an obsession with her body shape.
- The artist used her music videos and new album to express her experiences with self-loathing and body image.
- Her latest project, 'SAVE ME,' marks a musical shift into the rock genre to process personal trauma.
- The album's title track, 'MONSTER,' focuses on the theme of saving oneself from internal negativity.
Kwon Jin-ah Confesses, "I Hated My Appearance Too Much... I Suffered from Anorexia Due to Body Obsession" starnewskorea.com
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