Ex-dancer settles with Royal Ballet School over 'body-shaming'
- A former Royal Ballet School student, Ellen Elphick, has settled a legal case regarding body shaming, according to her lawyers Leigh Day.
- This settlement is believed to be the first of its kind concerning body shaming in ballet, according to the announcement from her lawyers.
- Ellen Elphick developed anorexia and continues to experience body dysmorphia due to the treatment she received at the school.
- Dino Nocivelli, representing Ms. Elphick, emphasized the need for the ballet community to accept its duty of care to dancers and called for a government inquiry into body shaming and abuse in ballet.
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