Tammin Sursok is ready to publish her first memoir.
The former Home and Away star shared the good news on her Instagram page on Friday, announcing that the volume will arrive in 2025.
“Honestly, this is a dream come true as I’ve been writing essays and snippets about my life for almost ten years,” Tammin explained.
“It’s very surreal that these ideas about my past are now being turned into a book,” he continued.
‘I have already talked about many things, but there is also much more to discover. Thanks to Pantera Press for joining forces with me. Watch this space.’
Tammin Sursok (pictured) will publish her first memoir. The former Home and Away star shared the good news on her Instagram on Friday, announcing that the tome will land in 2025.
Another note from her editor said: “At a time when we are revisiting our often brutal treatment of women in the ’90s and ’00s, especially young women in entertainment, Tammin’s story, full of flaws and everything, reveals how this scrutiny played out in his own life. life, from the professional highs and lows to some devastating lows.
“This heartfelt book is a sprawling love letter not only to Tammin’s younger self but also to her own daughters, asking for a world that would be kinder to them than the one in which she grew up.”
Tammin has always been open about her struggles in the industry and previously opened up about her battle with her body image.admitting that she “wanted to be desired, to be desired” as a child struggling with an eating disorder.
“Honestly, this is a dream come true as I’ve been writing essays and snippets about my life for almost ten years,” Tammin explained.
Post a series of heartbreaking stories on your Instagram in honor of International Women’s DayThe actress reflected on the devastating effects she suffered from being objectified by men.
The first story she shared was about a young man she had a crush on who told her she needed to lose weight at the age of 15.
She revealed that she was “paralyzed with fear and lust” when he approached her and said, “My heart stopped.” She had dreamed for years that this moment would come.
But his dream came crashing down when the boy brutally told him, “You have to go to Jenny Craig.” [weight loss program].’
Sursok moved on to his next story, which told of a time when he had lost up to 100 pounds by forcing himself to vomit after a meal.
Tammin has always been open about her struggles in the industry and previously opened up about her battle with her body image.
The star said she “wanted to be desired, to be desired” as a child and struggled with an eating disorder.
“He had spent the last 40 minutes shoving raw, cracked knuckles down his throat. She knew this routine well. I had become an expert at lying,” she said.
‘I caught a glimpse of myself in the mirror and saw my eyes; They seemed to be bleeding. I smiled weakly at my reflection. “I thought I weighed 100 pounds, and now people would love me.”
Finally, Sursok told the story of the 30-year-old man she dated when she was 21 and who she let make fun of her body because “in school they taught me that boys who like you make fun of you.”
The South African-born Australian ended her post by adding that she used to cry over her body after giving birth and spent more than 30 years hearing that “the only path to happiness, worth and love was for other people to see my body as good enough.” “. .
She said: ‘To all my fellow warriors who have ever struggled with self-esteem, body image and the fear of breaking free from old belief systems, I see you. May we all love ourselves.’
Tammin lives in Nashville with her husband Sean McEwen and their two daughters, Phoenix, nine, and Lennon, four.
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“It’s very surreal that this knowledge about my past is now being turned into a book,” he said.