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Eda Marbury who works as an accountant coordinator, says she battled with an eating disorder for eight years as a teenager and young adult. At first she was reluctant to go through with it but the encouragement of husband Terrik who has always been a support helped her, she became hooked on the routine after her third lesson.
But one of Eda's biggest accomplishments was performing her routines at a showcase in front of 45 people, including her husband and parents-in-law. Eda's greatest supporter has been Terrik, who has known Eda for seven years. He said: 'Her pole dancing is sexy to me. I know a lot of people don't like it and a lot of people talk bad about it and frankly I don't care. 'It makes her feel sexy, it makes her feel happy and that's what I like about it'.
In August, a three minute video she posted on Facebook titled Eda's Climb To The Top' quickly went viral amassing eight million views.
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