Chloe Lattanzi, Daughter of Olivia Newton-John, Opens Up About Her Body Dysmorphia

Chloe Lattanzi is opening up about her past body image issues, revealing that she altered her appearance as a result of her struggle with body dysmorphia.

“When I was in the height of my body dysmorphia, I had a whole bunch of fillers,” Lattanzi — who is the daughter of Olivia Newton-John — says on Wednesday’s episode of The Doctors. “I’ve had that all removed from my face because I like the way I look naturally.”

The actress and singer, 30, says she wishes she had not made any changes to her face when she was growing up.

“I look back at myself and I as a teenager and I’m like, ‘What a beautiful young woman,'” she says. “What was I thinking? Why was I so insecure?

 

 

 

 

 

All up in my @fashionnova I love them so much. I think we're in a relationship please women for your closets sake...check them out

A photo posted by Chloe Lattanzi (@chloelattanzi) on

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Red red red red red photographer: Denise Truscello btw I love you guys if I'm posting to much let me know and I'll calm the fuxk down!

A photo posted by Chloe Lattanzi (@chloelattanzi) on

 

 

Lattanzi believes that social media can cause other young women to struggle with their self-image.

“I think so many young girls are going through body dysmorphia — we’re constantly told how we’re supposed to look via Instagram and filters,” she says. “There’s constant pressure for us to look perfect.”