Monday, December 17, 2012

The Best Celebrity Weight Loss Stories Of 2012

December 17, 2012
It's easy to shrug off celebrity weight loss stories. Hollywood's hottest can devote hours each day to working out and can afford personal chefs to prepare three healthy meals a day. They can get easy access to the trendiest of yoga studios and to stylists to dress them in their most slimming getups.

But, maybe more than ever before, celebs who opt to slim down aren't exploiting their star power just to look drop dead gorgeous on the red carpet, but, admirably, to be the healthiest versions of themselves. Continue reading...
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