Aimee Lou Wood Found Strength in Her White Lotus Character While Dealing with Body Dysmorphia During Filming

Aimee Lou Wood Found Strength in Her White Lotus Character While Facing Body Dysmorphia

Aimee Lou Wood shared how embodying her character Chelsea on The White Lotus helped her deal with body dysmorphia during filming, in an interview with Harper's Bazaar.

"I shook myself out of it by thinking, 'It’s not about whether Aimee wants to show her body or not – Chelsea does,'"

The 31-year-old actress explained that filming scenes in a bikini triggered body dysmorphia she had experienced as a teenager. The condition involves obsessing over perceived flaws in one’s appearance, according to the Mayo Clinic.

Wood overcame these feelings by adopting her character’s attitude, which empowered her self-confidence. She also expressed enjoyment in her acting process, despite sometimes needing time to disconnect from roles.

"It’s precisely what I enjoy about my job."

Her experience highlights how playing Chelsea offered more than just a role—it provided personal strength and growth.

Author’s summary: Aimee Lou Wood drew confidence from her White Lotus character to overcome body dysmorphia during filming, turning a personal struggle into professional empowerment.

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People.com People.com — 2025-11-06