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Elizabeth Smart, 38, publicly shared a photo on April 21 from a recent Wasatch Warrior bodybuilding and fitness show in Salt Lake City — her fourth competition — revealing a new chapter in her life as a competitive bodybuilder.
The child-safety advocate said she had long been “too afraid to post” photos of her physique, fearing judgment and that she might be seen as less credible in her survivor advocacy.
In her Instagram caption Smart linked the vulnerability of sharing her fitness journey to the trauma she endured during a nine-month abduction in 2002, saying she wants to celebrate the strength of a body that “has carried me through every worst day.” Smart thanked her coach Robyn Maher and said the experience challenged her physically and mentally and prompted her to reject being reduced to a single label.
Media coverage across outlets noted the move follows her continued public work — including books and a recent Netflix documentary — and framed the post as both a personal milestone and a public statement about resilience and identity.







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