Celebs Go Dating's Adam Collard on his 'massive body transformation' during school days
30.08.2023 - 10:27
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island heartthrob Adam Collard is currently making waves on the hit show Celebs Go Dating, where he's taken the opportunity to share his journey of personal transformation. During his time on the show, he has candidly discussed his dating experiences, delved into his childhood, and reflected on the path that led him to his present self.
In a recent episode, the show's dating experts embarked on a quest to unravel the intricacies of Adam's approach to relationships.
They aimed to uncover whether his current behaviour towards women had roots in his past experiences or childhood dynamics. Adam openly revealed that he underwent a significant physical transformation during his school days, driven by his dissatisfaction with his appearance.
Reflecting on his teenage years, Adam acknowledged that he was "a little bit overweight" during school and described himself as "really quiet and a total mummy’s boy." He admitted: "I didn’t really have that much confidence in the way I looked. I didn’t like it." During a conversation with expert Paul C Brunson, Adam admitted feeling like "the ugly duckling".
Adam shared: “I had a bit of a rough ride in my teenage years.” He divulged that he was subject to teasing in school, an experience that had a significant impact on him at the time.
The Love Island star added: ““Little bit overweight, wasn’t confident. I feel like it’s something that’s definitely affected me.
I feel like my defence mechanism is this kind of confidence, charisma, kind of fuck boy image if I’m honest.” However, it was during his transition from sixth form to university that he underwent a dramatic body transformation, evolving into the confident Adam Collard we now see on our screens. This transformation wasn't solely
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