📰 Full Story
Elizabeth Smart, the child-safety advocate who survived abduction and sexual abuse as a teenager, says competing in bodybuilding has been both “terrifying” and liberating.
Speaking to Gayle King on CBS Mornings on May 4, 2026, Smart described stepping onto stage in a bikini as an especially vulnerable moment but said the experience helped her reframe her relationship with her body.
She placed first in the Fit Model Novice category at the Wasatch Warrior competition in Salt Lake City (held April 17–18), and also earned second in Fit Model and third in Fit Model Masters 35+. Smart — who began bodybuilding after stepping away from marathon running because of knee issues — posted photos of the April competition on April 21, saying it was her fourth show though she had been too afraid to share earlier.
She emphasized that pursuing bodybuilding does not diminish her work as an advocate for survivors and described the change as a celebration of her body, which she credits for carrying her through trauma and motherhood.




💬 Commentary