August 14th 2024.
Fans of comedian and actress Miranda Hart have flooded her with support after she revealed that she had gained weight due to an illness. The 51-year-old is best known for her role in the BBC sitcom Miranda, which ran for three seasons and won numerous awards before ending in 2015. She also appeared in the popular drama series, Call the Midwife, for three years and is set to release her memoir, I Haven't Been Entirely Honest with You, in the coming months.
However, while promoting her book, Miranda shared that she has been struggling with feelings of shame in recent years. In a humorous manner, she joked about losing the weight but then revealed that she had actually gained weight and was proud of herself for dismantling the shame surrounding it. She encouraged her fans to pre-order her book and explained in the caption of her post that she has found it hard not to feel shame about her weight gain, but she is learning to practice self-compassion.
Her followers showed an outpouring of support, with many praising her for being real and relatable. Some even shared their own experiences with weight gain and thanked Miranda for being open and honest about it.
Miranda has previously written four books, including her semi-autobiographical debut, Is It Just Me? She has also starred in her self-titled sitcom and played Chummy in Call the Midwife. In a video shared on Instagram, Miranda spoke about her upcoming book and how it will share the lessons she has learned during difficult times in her life. She also acknowledged that life is full of trials and challenges, but there is always hope.
The actress is currently streaming on BBC iPlayer and has been met with great success and love from her fans. If you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, you can get in touch with The Agency entertainment team through email, phone, or their Submit Stuff page. They would love to hear from you.
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