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Victoria Beckham, Eating Disorders & Protecting Our Kids

Victoria Beckham, Eating Disorders & Protecting Our Kids

Update: 2025-10-09
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This week on the Dope Black Dads podcast, we dive into a powerful and timely story. Victoria Beckham has revealed in her new Netflix documentary that her eating disorder made her “good at lying” A raw admission that sheds light on a condition too often hidden in silence.


Beyond the celebrity headline, this conversation is about what it means for our families, our children, and our communities. Eating disorders are not about vanity; they’re serious medical and mental health conditions that can affect any child, regardless of background.

In this episode, we explore:

  • Victoria’s experience of secrecy, shame, and resilience
  • How eating disorders impact self-esteem, family life, and identity
  • The signs parents and carers should look out for in children and teens
  • What to do if you suspect your child is struggling
  • Why open, honest conversations at home can break the cycle of silence


For Black families especially, where mental health challenges often go undiscussed, this is an opportunity to create safe spaces for truth and healing. Our children deserve to feel loved, respected, and supported in every part of who they are.

If this episode raises concerns for you, please seek support: in the UK, Beat Eating Disorders offers free, confidential advice at beateatingdisorders.org.uk. And remember no parent is alone in this journey.

Join us as we use Victoria Beckham’s story as a springboard to talk about how we can show up better for our children, our communities, and ourselves.


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Victoria Beckham, Eating Disorders & Protecting Our Kids

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