JoJo says she was put on a 500-calorie-a-day diet as a teen: 'Let me see how thin I could become'

Singer JoJo was just 13 when her debut single “Leave (Get Out)” topped the charts in 2004, but now the star has revealed the dark side to fame as she's claimed her former record label put her on an extreme diet just a few years later.

The star (real name Joanna Levesque) has said her label at the time, Blackground, set her up with a nutritionist when she was 18 years old, with one boss telling her they "wanted her to look as healthy as possible."

The singer says she believed her label refused to release her third album "because of the way [she] looked."

In a video interview with Uproxx, the 29-year-old shared: "I ended up working with a nutritionist who had me on a 500-calorie diet a day. I was taking these injections that make you have no appetite.

JoJo rose to fame thanks to the hit single "Leave (Get Out)." (Photo: Stephen Lovekin/FilmMagic)
JoJo rose to fame thanks to the hit single "Leave (Get Out)." (Photo: Stephen Lovekin/FilmMagic)

"I was like, ‘Let me see how thin I could become because maybe then they will put out an album. Maybe I'm so disgusting that nobody wants to see me in the video and they can't even look at me.' That's really what I thought."

The “Too Little Too Late” hitmaker went on to divulge that she developed addiction issues as she "wanted to stop worrying about [her] career."

JoJo has previously discussed her parents' struggles with alcohol abuse, telling People how it inspired her 2016 album, Mad Love.

JoJo says she felt that her extreme diet was necessary to get her third album released. (Photo: Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for NYLON)
JoJo says she felt that her extreme diet was necessary to get her third album released. (Photo: Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for NYLON)

It came after she was eventually freed from her contract with the record label in 2014, one year after filing a lawsuit against Blackground and imprint Da Family Records.

JoJo's career hit a major milestone back in January when she picked up a Grammy Award for Best R&B Song for her collaboration with PJ Morton, “Say So.”

It marked the first win for the singer, as well as her first ever nomination.

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