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Jack Whitehall reveals bulimia battle as he praises ‘brave’ Freddie Flintoff on documentary

Published on April 23, 2025 at 11:00 PM

COMEDIAN Jack Whitehall has revealed that he suffered from bulimia when he started out in his career.

The funnyman makes the confession in the , which chronicles the life of cricketer-turned-TV star Freddie Flintoff.

Jack Whitehall at the Choose Love pop-up shop.
Jack Whitehall has revealed he suffered from bulimia at the start of his career
Four men walking together.
Jack spoke on Freddie Flintoff's new documentary, after the pair became pals while working on A League of their Own
Freddie Flintoff at the London premiere of his Disney+ documentary.
Freddie's new documentary on Disney+ is out today

Jack and the hero, 47, became pals when they started working together on Sky panel show A League of their Own, but they also had something deeper in common.

Talking in the show, which drops today, Jack, 36, said: “I was bulimic when I first started doing , it's not something that I've ever really spoken about.

“But I remember that pressure of being on television.

“And it's not something that I've seen other men or people in the media talk about, until Fred came out and spoke about it.

“I just remember thinking that was incredibly brave of him.”

Jack made the that looked at how Freddie had been candid about battling the eating disorder.

He recalled how they struck up a surprising friendship on A League of Their Own after host insisted the cricketer be on the panel.

Jack said: “I remember being quite intimidated – I was meeting Freddie Flintoff, who I looked up to alot as a kid, for the first time.


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“I was also like, he's this big burly northern bloke and I'm this rather effeminate flouncing boarding school boy, I'm probably not going to be his type of chap.

“So many people think of him as so strong and so alpha but he's definitely fragile.

“To see how open and honest he's been about his struggles – like his .”

Freddie made a documentary for the BBC called Freddie Flintoff: Living with Bulimia, in 2020.

He explained how his struggle with bulimia started in the early part of his international career, when focus was put on his weight.

Freddie was even making himself sick when he was helping England to their first Ashes victory in 18 years in 2005.

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He said: “The first Test of that series, I was being sick.

“Everyone is talking about how well you're doing, and there's part of you that thinks, ‘it's working, let's just crack on with it'.”

Close-up of Andrew Flintoff in a dark shirt.
Freddie discusses his Top Gear accident and the scars he was left with in the new documentary
Jack Whitehall at the world premiere of Apple TV+'s "The Studio."
Jack was full of praise for Freddie, who has been open about his own battle with bulimia in the past

Flintoff is available on Disney+ from today.

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