She further noted that she had been dealing with the symptoms every month for the past seven years. The reality show personality, who stars on Hulu’s “The D’Amelio Show,” said it was “alarming” to not know what was going on, and she felt like she had no control over her body and mind. “I have never felt so low and just down,” she said. “… t really disrupts my life, my attitude, my personality, my relationships, and just who I am as a person …” The 21-year-old explained that the condition “really affects your moods and behavior and many different parts of your life.”ĭ’Amelio said she didn’t realize just how much her PMDD was affecting her until she got to the point where she was at. She then went on to say that she had recently been diagnosed with PMDD. She said on TikTok that she had taken a two-week break because she “wasn’t feeling great” and wasn’t sure why. However, her initial announcement came via the centennialbeauty channel on TikTok. Like most rumors, our prank slowly lost traction and faded out.Singer and TikToker Dixie D’Amelio recently revealed that she has been diagnosed with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).ĭ’Amelio spoke of her diagnosis recently on an Instagram Live and later on an episode of the Pretty Basic Podcast. ( Grace here on 9/19/23: What a crazy turn of events to have her on our podcast almost 3 years later) Who knows, maybe we can talk about it some day on your show. The whole narrative that… Dixie D’Amelio was once a stage fright ridden youth who overcame her challenges by stuffing bags of baked beans in her pocket with the help of her childhood teacher AND still does so til this day…is the most comical internet scenario that has taken off in quite a while, and I’m just so happy to have been a part of it.ĭixie, I know how you religiously read TFM so you’ll obviously see this, so I want you to know…we really didn’t think this would go as far as it did, but I truly appreciate you being such a good sport about it. To which she replied “u dated my cousin LOL” which made me laugh and assured me Dixie has a good sense of humor going on. Simply stating “YUPPPP Cowboy Emoji”ĭixie also found a clout chasing fan in the comment section claiming to have done crew with her, when she was amongst us common folk. The funniest part of this whole thing is, Dixie had people flooding her social media claiming she keeps beans in her pocket and she had no idea where all this was coming from.Īfter about 12 hours, Dixie found my account and confirmed her teacher’s claims. (Grace here making a note on 9/19/23 as I read through this old blog: After today’s episode of PlanBri, I now realize that this contributed to her hate comments and I truly feel bad about that. Which drove her to disable her comments for a brief time. To the point where Dix decided to delete the video entirely.īut it didn’t stop there, keyboard warriors jumped platforms and began heckling bean related commentary on her Instagram. So much so that they started commenting on the phrase in all different variations on Miss Dixie’s TikTok. People rapidly started picking up on Miss Trusoz’s closing remarks “Little Bean Girl.” Reasonably so, these guys couldn’t get enough of the phrase. Over time, it started doing the numbers we were hoping for, and thus #BEANGATE began. But if there’s one thing I’ve learned about the app, it’s to never under estimate the algorithm. Basically, Bobby did all the work and I just presented it to an easily swayed audience.Īt first, it wasn’t getting much traction.
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