
Frankie Bridge reveals ‘painful’ year-long battle but gets viciously trolled
FRANKIE Bridge has opened up about her year-long battle that made her “so paranoid.” But since getting candid on her struggles with acne, The Saturda…
Frankie Bridge, known for her role on ITV's 'Loose Women', has openly discussed her year-long battle with acne and its profound impact on her self-confidence. During a recent segment, Bridge revealed the extensive measures she undertook to address her skin condition, stating, "I tried everything, I went to see like a gut specialist, obviously I thought of things like cutting out dairy, thinking about my diet, doing everything holistically first before I did anything else, facials, whatever. And just nothing worked." The former Saturdays singer described the emotional distress caused by the condition, noting, "It made me so self-conscious. And I'm still so paranoid about it now, because I still get the odd cystic spot." She further elaborated on the physical discomfort, sharing, "It's like being punched in the face sometimes, the bruising feeling of it, the pain is horrible." Bridge eventually sought medical intervention, considering medication known for its significant side effects, including the need for monthly liver checks and contraception. She ultimately found that her acne was hormonal, and medication provided relief. Her candid account sheds light on the often-overlooked pain and psychological impact of adult acne.
FRANKIE Bridge has opened up about her year-long battle that made her “so paranoid.” But since getting candid on her struggles with acne, The Saturda…
FRANKIE Bridge has opened up about her year-long battle that made her “so paranoid.” But since getting candid on her struggles with acne, The Saturda…
FRANKIE Bridge has opened up about her year-long battle that made her “so paranoid.” But since getting candid on her struggles with acne, The Saturda…