‘To The Bone’: Lily Collins Defends Controversial Netflix Film, Insisting She’s Glad They ‘Made Conversations Around Eating Disorders Louder’

'Once people have seen the movie, a lot of apprehension they may have had having just seeing the trailer had dissipated.'

Lily Collins has spoken out on the controversial Netflix film ‘To The Bone’, in which she stars as Ellen, a 20-year-old anorexia nervosa sufferer undergoing treatment.

Ahead of its release, a number of groups expressed concerns about the film - with many observing that it could be “triggering” - but Lily has now defended the project, explaining that she’s glad it has made conversations about eating disorders “louder”.

Keanu Reeves played Lily's doctor
Keanu Reeves played Lily's doctor
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“I don’t think Marti [Noxon, who based ‘To The Bone’ on her own experiences] and I started the conversation, we just made one a lot louder, and I think that’s really important.”

Lily Collins
Lily Collins
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‘To The Bone’ was released in mid-July and speaking the day it came out, a representative from the charity Beat told HuffPost UK that they were “disappointed” by certain aspects of the film.

They said: “We were disappointed that at many points in the movie Ellen’s family were depicted as the main cause of her eating disorder, where, in fact, eating disorders are complex, with no one single cause, and there is clear evidence that genetic and biological factors play a role.”

Beat also issued guidelines on the film specifically for eating disorder sufferers and their families, explaining that “there is a strong likelihood that people who have been affected by eating disorders would find the film highly distressing or triggering”.

Useful websites and helplines:
  • Beat, call0808 801 0677 or email fyp@b-eat.co.uk
  • Samaritans, open 24 hours a day, on 08457 90 90 90
  • Mind, open Monday to Friday, 9am-6pm on 0300 123 3393
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