She received plenty of medical help from her parents.
Skylar Richardson: Life becomes tabloid nightmare for family
A few years ago, just weeks before her 16th birthday, Skylar nearly passed out at a cheerleading competition.
This information was part of a 6-inch medical file on Skylar’s eating disorders the Richardsons showed The Enquirer. And it was part of the reason her family says no one said anything to Skylar when she gained weight in the spring of 2017.
“If she had come to me and said she was pregnant, I would have said, ‘OK, not exactly in the cards, but we will deal with it.’ That would have been easier to deal with than this eating disorder,” Kim said. “I can’t describe it; when your child won’t eat a piece of gum or she is worried about toothpaste and you can’t do anything about it.”
Skylar sees three different counselors and still struggles with eating disorders. She is 5-foot-1, and her weight has fluctuated from 90 to 140 pounds. Her family says she currently weighs 96 pounds, but doctors want her at 100.