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World’s top referee admits to bulimia relapse

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CAPE TOWN — Leading rugby referee Nigel Owens has revealed he suffered a bulimia relapse over Christmas.

The Welshman - one of the world’s top referees - made the admission during a programme about awareness of eating disorders broadcast on the Jeremy Vine Show on BBC Radio Two, according to the Stuff website.

Wales Online reported the 46-year-old had battled bulimia for almost 29 years and he featured in a Panorama television documentar­y on the subject in 2017.

Asked by BBC Radio Two host Amol Rajan if he felt he had conquered bulimia, Owens said: “If you’d have asked me this two weeks ago, I’d have said yes. But, unfortunat­ely in the last two weeks and the Christmas period, the pressures of Christmas and the drinking and eating too much, I have made myself ill unfortunat­ely once or twice in the last couple of weeks when I see myself putting a bit of weight on, knowing I was too eating too much.”

“It’s an ongoing battle. When I did the Panorama doc, I learnt a lot by speaking to people who had experience­d far worse than I did,” Owens said.

“I have been very lucky compared to how much people have suffered with it. I managed to keep it at bay for the best part of seven or eight months but unfortunat­ely it has come back a bit now.

“Not as frequently as the past, but once is still too many. It’s an ongoing battle that I need to think about how am I going to deal with it and get some expert help.”

Owen said, in a transcript published on Wales Online, that he had not “sought any profession­al help at all”.

“The only pro help I have had was an unofficial one by speaking to the experts during the Panorama programme and having a conversati­on about my experience­s and other people’s experience­s.”

Owens revealed in the Panorama documentar­y that he had made himself sick three or four times while refereeing the England Test series in Argentina last June.

e openly gay referee told Panorama his bulimia began at the age of 18 when he was struggling with his sexuality and battling chronic depression. — Sport24.

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