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“UnWrapped” Podcast: It was really hard for me to do, because I was opening myself up for people to realize, ‘Oh, I've self-hurt myself in more ways than just telling myself that I suck.’” Brittany Snow Had to Relive Her Experience With Self-Harm While Making Her Directorial Debut ‘Parachute’ Facing past trauma can be a scary thought. But Brittany Snow decided to approach it head-on in writing and directing her first feature film “Parachute.” And yes, it did result in a lot of tears on set. In the latest episode of the [“UnWrapped”]( podcast, the “John Tucker Must Die” actress opened up about how personal “Parachute” was, detailing her experience with an eating disorder, self harm and codependency. “It was really hard for me to do, because I was opening myself up for people to realize, ‘Oh, I’ve self-hurt myself in more ways than just telling myself that I suck,’” Snow told TheWrap. [Click here]( to read the full article. Brittany Snow also reveals… - Friends like Dave Batista and Gina Rodriguez signed onto the project for “no money” and “without even reading a script.” - She and her therapist “work a lot with the gray area” and re-parenting. - She has not seen a script for a “John Tucker Must Die” sequel. You can listen to the full episode [TheWrap.com](, [Spotify](, [Apple Podcasts](, [Amazon Music](, TheWrap's [YouTube page]( or wherever you get your podcasts. TRIGGER WARNING: This episode includes conversations about eating disorders, self-harm and mental health struggles. We encourage listeners to take care and be mindful of when and where you listen. If you or someone you know is struggling with these issues, you can find help at The National Alliance for Eating Disorders. The National Alliance for Eating Disorders provides a free therapist-staffed helpline and interactive online referral database, as well as many free, weekly, therapist-led (virtual and in-person) support groups.⁠ Call: 866.662.1235⁠ Text: ALLIANCE to 741-741⁠ Email: info@allianceforeatingdisorders.com⁠ Visit: [allianceforeatingdisorders.com]( About "UnWrapped" [“UnWrapped”]( is a podcast produced by [WrapWomen](, dedicated to empowering the next generation of women in media and entertainment. Each episode “unwraps” topics from entertainment news and industry trends to career advice, Hollywood headlines and more. Special guests include industry leaders, actors, producers and studio execs. The aim of the series is to connect those looking for knowledge and access to those with the knowledge and access, providing the WrapWomen community tools to succeed in their personal and professional lives. You can listen to the full episode [TheWrap.com](, [Spotify](, [Apple Podcasts](, [Amazon Music](, TheWrap's [YouTube page]( or wherever you get your podcasts. Listen & enjoy wherever you get your podcasts! SUBSCRIBE NOW: [Apple]( | [Spotify]( | [Omny]( | [Amazon Music]( TheWrap 2260 S. Centinela Ave. Suite 150, Los Angeles, CA 90064 [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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