Madelyn Cline calls out ‘bizarre’ comments about her weight fluctuations; claims the changes are extremely normal |

Madelyn Cline, the ‘Outer Banks’ actress, called out the ‘bizarre’ comments that criticised her weight and body image. Growing up in the public eye isn’t for the weak, and she made sure to denounce the fans who have been fixated on her appearance.
Madelyn Cline calls out bizarre comments…
In an interview with Allure, the 27-year-old quipped, “[My body image] is my Roman Empire. People love to pay attention to weight specifically. It’s very bizarre to me.” Claiming that the camera catches everything, Cline affirmed that the weight fluctuations are normal.
“From season to season on Outer Banks, my appearance has changed with lots of factors: stress, breakups, healthy or unhealthy habits with food,” she said, before adding, “It’s normal life.” Madelyn was 22 when the renowned series was released in 2020. Five years later, she continues to deal with the fuss, but is aware that the comment section is not always family. Cline questioned, “But the camera, swear to God, picks up everything. Like, damn. Can I not be on my period? Can I not have a beer the night before?” “In the comment sections, we are not always family,” she added.
When Madelyn Cline opened up about impostor syndrome…
Previously, Madelyn opened up about her struggle with impostor syndrome and social anxieties, despite being a public figure. “It causes a little Menty B [mental breakdown] every now and again. I have these crazy anxieties, and I get freaked out,” she said.Claiming that she has an impostor syndrome, Cline also said that it’s quite human. “I can’t think too hard about it because then I’ll get really existential and treat myself badly. The only thing that can smooth the friction is time,” she shared.
When Madelyn Cline opened up about her eating disorder…
In 2020, the actress revealed that she had struggled with an eating disorder as well. She said that she used to work out multiple times a day to achieve a perfect body figure. “I was angry. I was harming myself and starving myself in the process of trying to achieve that,” she said to Women’s Health.