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"Love saved my life" - 19 year old Chiara Schober, from Liechtenstein, who battled anorexia for years.

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She ate just a peach per day. After her grandmother died, it got worse for her as she suffered stomach cramps which left her feeling permanently full. Chiara starved herself daily, her weight dropped to just three and a half stone, and doctors feared for her life. Despite her extremely thin appearance, Chiara met her boyfriend, Jason, 17, last year and she says he completely changed her life. Desperate to help improve her health, Jason began to regularly take Chiara out for meals and encouraged her to eat more. Chiara now weighs a healthy eight stone and believes if it wasn't for the love of her life Jason who helped with her dramatic transformation in the past 12 months, she might not be alive today. Chiara, a languages student said: "When Jason met me a year ago I was a completely different person. At one point I weighed just three-and-a-half stone - when I look back now I can't believe it, I was just skin and bone. I was eating just a peach a day, I couldn't

Will Smith Finally Speaks On Racism In America

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Will Smith recently chatted with Jimmy Fallon on “The Tonight Show” and said this about America’s problem with racism according to EurWeb : The award winning actor was on “The Tonight Show” Thursday to promote his new film, “Suicide Squad.” During the interview, host Jimmy Fallon asked Smith for his thoughts on the Republican and Democratic National Conventions and on race relations. “It’s interesting, I’ve been thinking about it and there’s really two extreme views of America right now,” Smith told Fallon when asked if he’d watched the political conventions over the past two weeks. Smith volunteered that he’s done “a lot of marriage counseling, so I know how to solve problems when people ain’t getting along.” “Hearing people say the race relations are worse than they’ve ever been, it doesn’t feel like that, to me,” he added. “Racism isn’t getting worse, it’s getting filmed.” The “Suicide Squad” star went on to say that, much like marriage counseling, “once ever