
Her story is shared. Crystal Kung MinkoffSince joining the bulimia support group, she has been open about her struggle with bulimia. Real Housewives of Beverly HillsSeason 11 cast in 2021
“I’m a recovering bulimic and I say recovering because I don’t know what it’s like to be any other thing,” the 39-year-old reality TV personality revealed to her RHOBH costars during a June 2021 episode.
She explained: Lisa Rinna, Dorit Kemsley, Sutton Stracke, Kathy Hilton Kyle Richards that she’d been struggling with the eating disorder since she was 11 years old. The Real Coco cofounder told the group she was no longer “suffering on the daily.”
Crystal later admitted in a confessional that it all started after she watched an instructional video on eating disorders in school. Although the movie was meant to highlight the dangers of bulimia, the Bravolebrity picked “up tools from it,” inadvertently sparking her disordered eating.
“I just want the girls to know how hyperaware I am of my weight and sort of the struggles I go through,” she explained.
The California native spoke openly about her struggles during season 12, which aired May 2022. In a July episode Erika Jayne’s comments about Crystal’s eating disorder at Diana Jenkins’ Christmas party sparked backlash.
“I always think, ‘Take laxatives to get rid of it,’” Erika said, adding that she’d rather “poop it out” than induce vomiting. In a confessional, Rob Minkoff’s wife said, “Is she trying to be helpful, or has she just had a couple too many drinks?”
During the RHOBH After-Show, the “XXPEN$IVE” singer said that she didn’t understand why Crystal hadn’t sought professional help for her bulimia. “When I was going through my mental health stuff, I reached out to a psychiatrist to help me. I reached out to a psychiatrist and was treated. I couldn’t understand why Crystal, when I asked her this, she said, ‘No,’” Erika explained.
She continued, “If something was occupying that much of my life — if she’s struggling this hard with an eating disorder, telling us about it, going on — honey, you have the means, you’re educated, you have the access, why not seek professional help?” she said.
During her own After ShowInterview, Confucius’ descendant countered that she had actually been to treatment. “I’ve talked to people in the past, I currently talk to someone. It’s an ongoing thing,” Crystal said.
Scroll down to see all Crystal has to say about her fight with Bulimia over the years.
If you or someone you know struggles with an eating disorder, visit the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa & Associated Disorders (ANAD) website or call their hotline at (888)-375-7767 to get help.