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We remember her as lovable big sis D.J. Tanner on "Full House," but in Candace Cameron Bure's new book, the actress chronicles her journey through life's awkward phases and what it was like to have the world watching. “It’s a very dangerous cycle that can just start to consume your life and really take over,” Bure told People of the disease, which she recounts in Reshaping It All.”It wasn’t about me trying to lose weight. It was all about emotions.”
It started after Full House concluded in 1995. The child star had endure awkward stages of growing up, including baby fat and all, on national television. In her new book Reshaping It All, the actress reveals that she began binging and purging after Full House ended its run in 1995 and she was adjusting to life in Canada with her new husband, Russian-born NHL player Valeri Bure.“It wasn’t about me trying to lose weight,” says Cameron Bure, whose older brother is Growing Pains star Kirk Cameron. “It was all about emotions.”But now at the age of 34, she has never been in better shape. What’s her secret? Having a pro-athlete husband, three active kids and the important lessons she has learned from her eating disorder. Now at a healthy weight, the star of the ABC Family series Make It or Break It says she stays healthy thanks to plenty of family exercise time with Bure, 36, and kids Natasha, 12, Lev, 10, and Maks, 8, and a diet philosophy that allows everything in moderation.At 34, the mother of three is married to former Russian NHL player, Valeri Bure, and says she's in the best shape of her life. But it wasn't always so. In her new book, "Reshaping It All," the actress reveals that she began her battle with bulimia in 1995 after "Full House" had ended. "It's a very dangerous cycle that can just start to consume your life and really take over," she tells People. "It wasn't about me trying to lose weight, it was all about emotions."

Jodie Sweetin, like most child stars, has lived a pretty difficult life in which she had to battle with alcohol and drug addictions. She wrote a book last year where she told everything about her life growing up as a child actress called “unsweetened”. Now it seems things are better.The actress, 28, welcomed her second child, a baby girl named Beatrix, on Tuesday with her boyfriend Morty Coyle.
The birth of baby Beatrix Carlin is wonderful news for the former child star, who also has a 2-year old daughter Zoie. People Magazine reported that they spoke with Sweetin's reps who reveal that new baby and mommy are both doing great.
Jodie Sweetin published her tell all book in 2009 'unSweetined' in which she goes into full yet honest and heartbreaking detaisl of growing up in the tv spotlight. The troubles that being a child star brought to her at such a young age ,including years of addiction to drugs and alcohol, and how she fought her way out of a situation that nearly destroyed her physically, mentally and financially. "Jodie is in a good place now and is happy," revealed rep Stella Alex. Jodie is reported being the most content these days to just being a good mother to her children. Taylor B of Cincinnati commented "I read Jodie Sweetin's book and it was amazing how hard she fought to get her life straight. I admire her courage, these days it is refreshing to hear a story of a former child star's success instead of their demise."Heartiest congratulation Jodai.