Gemma Collins reveals she’s on a ‘massive health kick’ as she ditches meat to lose more weight
GEMMA Collins revealed she is on a “massive health kick” as she ditches meat to lose more weight. The Towie star, 38, has lost three stone recently using a variety of methods but has vowed to lose more through healthy eating. She filmed her vegan brother Russell as he cooked them up a meat-free meal, […]
GEMMA Collins revealed she is on a “massive health kick” as she ditches meat to lose more weight.
The Towie star, 38, has lost three stone recently using a variety of methods but has vowed to lose more through healthy eating.
She filmed her vegan brother Russell as he cooked them up a meat-free meal, using tofu, brown fusilli pasta, Brussels sprouts – and a slice of garlic bread.
Gemma told her 1.5 million followers on Instagram: “We are on a massive health kick in this house.
“If any of you are out there thinking, ‘I want to change for the better. I want to cut down on meat.’ I’m going to show you how to cook this recipe.”
Unfortunately, the reality star didn’t end up showing her followers the finished dish.
This isn’t the only way Gemma is shedding the pounds as she revealed one of her special techniques included stashing away fattening foods in the her car.
The star told The Sun how she was stockpiling cheese and other treats in the back of her Nissan Micra to stop her eating them.
She told us: “I’ve lost three stone now and I feel better than ever. But Christmas is the month of temptation and it is a struggle to be good.
“I bought some beautiful cheeses and I had to put them in my car. At this time of year people say, ‘Oh I’ll have a mince pie’ but by the time you’ve got to Christmas Day, you’ve put on two stone.
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“My car is literally full of cheese but it’s great because it’s helped me be more disciplined. I always try to have everything in moderation now.”
In the past she admitted to using controversial weight loss injections, but has instead pivoted to exercising more.
She continued: “I’ve been using them less and have stopped taking taxis and started walking more.
“I was doing stuff for the BBC but rather than getting a car I walked.”