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Claflin's Body Image Battle: Behind the Shirtless Scenes
5 Feb
Summary
- Sam Claflin struggles with deep-seated insecurities about his appearance.
- He experiences a form of body dysmorphia affecting his self-perception.
- Claflin admits to extreme measures due to body image pressures.

Sam Claflin, known for his roles in "The Hunger Games" and "Daisy Jones & the Six," has publicly shared his significant struggles with body image and insecurity. The actor confided on a podcast that he experiences what he believes to be a form of body dysmorphia, leading to intense self-doubt about his looks.
Claflin described a specific incident where a surprise topless scene deeply affected him, exacerbating his existing insecurities. He revealed that this pressure has led him to adopt unhealthy coping mechanisms, including drastic dieting and excessive exercise routines.
The star, who has previously expressed regret over his "people-pleasing" tendencies during the filming of "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides," noted that his desire for external approval fuels these behaviors. He acknowledged wanting others to perceive him as attractive, which conflicts with his own internal struggles.




