It's always darkest before the dawn...
In a candid new Instagram post, Bachelorette contestant Peter Kraus reveals he suffered from an eating disorder for two years.
In the lengthy post, the dietitian and personal trainer, who was last season's fan favorite and runner-up, wrote about his gratitude for his former modeling career at finding life-long friends, as well as introducing him to his calling in life—fitness, which helped him get over his struggle with an eating disorder.
Peter confessed, "At the age of 20 I had developed an eating disorder while blindly attempting to keep up with the level of fitness of my fellow models and competitors. For two years I struggled in silence, always trying but never knowing how to compete with my counterparts."
The reality star details a time when things were the darkest, writing, "In the winter of 2007 I hit rock bottom and decided that it was finally time to take charge of my health and fitness and learn how to do things the right way."
Peter says he decided to make some big changes. Within two years, he'd enrolled in a dietetics program (which he graduated from with honors), become a personal trainer and done his first Iron Man Triathlon.
Despite the fact that modeling, which he retired from two years ago, brought out his ID, the Wisconsin native says he has a lot to be grateful for.
"So on this #WorkoutWednesday I say thank you to a career that taught me so much, that while now retired, is still fun to go back to from time to time to do things the RIGHT way. If it weren’t for hitting 'rock bottom' I never would have had this amazing hill of life to climb back up."
He tells fans that that you must learn from your woes: "Embrace the sh-t some times. Learn from it, pick your ass up off the floor and get moving forward and upward again. Some times from the darkest places shines the brightest light."
If you are a fan of Bachelor Nation, you can see Peter fight for love once again on the upcoming, The Bachelor Winter Games, which promises to "take competitive dating to a chilling new level."