
Chrissy Metz is opening up like never before about her lifelong struggle with body image and self-worth. Growing up in Florida, the “This Is Us” star often felt âless thanâ her peers, especially the cheerleaders and horseback riders, a feeling that shaped her relationship with herself for years.
Now, in a candid new chat with People, Metz is sharing some deeper truths that shaped her life.
Growing Up Feeling âLess Thanâ & Turning to Food for Comfort
âI was always the chubby girl, and I was also sort of the only one,â she recalled. âWeâd go shopping at Wet Seal, and I wanted to wear the cute shorts and outfits, but all I could fit were the accessories. It was really hard.â
Metz said food became her comfort and coping mechanism. âIt was my crutch, the love to fill in the holes,â she admitted. âI didnât turn to alcohol or drugs, but food was always my thing.â
Breaking into Hollywood Against the Odds
When Metz moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting, she dreamed of being âthe female Jim Carrey.â But she quickly realized that Hollywood had limited roles for plus-size women.
âEvery single role was for a tall, skinny blonde,â she said. âPlus-size girls were either the butt of the joke or couldnât be attractive. One director told me I was âtoo cuteâ to play the side chick.â
Despite the rejection, Metz persisted, eventually landing her breakthrough role as Kate Pearson in “This Is Us” in 2016. The role earned her an Emmy nomination and a devoted fan base who continue to share heartfelt stories about how the show impacted their lives.
Finding Self-Love & Romance
Metz, now living in Nashville, revealed sheâs been in a relationship for the past year with an electrical engineer. âHeâs so supportive and so kind,â she said. âThis relationship makes me feel good about myself? Whatâs the catch?â she joked.
She keeps his identity private but admits their connection has been a source of joy during her ongoing journey toward health and self-acceptance.
Health Goals & Honest Perspective
Earlier this year, Metz addressed reports of her weight loss, acknowledging, âI have lost a little weight,â but stressing that âskinniness doesnât equal happiness.â
She spoke about GLP-1 medications, saying they can be vital for diabetics but may pose risks for those with restrictive eating disorders. âIt can become a very slippery slope,â she warned.
Her focus now is on longevity and overall health, not chasing a specific body size. âI never said I was the poster child for body positivity. I just want to do what I can to live the longest, healthiest life,â she said, noting her wellness routine includes intuitive eating and strength training.
Metz also reflected on her fatherâs death from sepsis after gastric bypass surgery, adding, âIâm at a stage in life where I donât want that to be me.â
For Metz, true health is about gratitude and living fully: âThere are plenty of people who are bigger-bodied and perfectly healthy. Itâs about how I feel about myself â and Iâm grateful. I never thought Iâd have all of this.â
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