From Chicago, Illinois to being a singer on Disney Cruise Lines, to the American Idol stage, to major motion picture Dream Girls, and coveted title of Academy Award Winner, Jennifer Hudson has come a loooong way! Not just in her career, but in her journey to becoming physically fit.
And we aren’t the only ones who noticed.
In 2010 she became the spokesperson for Weight Watchers. Over the years, she’s lost a reported 90 lbs.
Wow! You look great Jennifer! Keep up the good work!
Oh Rob! Robert Kardashian Jr. has had some MAJOR weight gain over the past 7 years or so. On the uber popular E! reality show his sisters and mom have mentioned him being depressed and staying in his room for hours, even days at a time. Rob hasn’t publicly addressed the issue(s).
We do know that for one reason or another, he did not attend sister Kim’s 2014 wedding to rapper Kanye West.
It was reported that there was an argument between the siblings, but others said he wasn’t up to being photographed. Sad. We’re rooting for you Rob
Speaking of “Dallas Buyers Club,” Matthew McConaughey loss 38 lbs for his role as Ron Woodroof who was an AIDS patient who’s story became widespread because he smuggled in unapproved meds to treat the symptoms caused by the disease.
He said the weight loss caused him to have much less energy than what he was used to.
He credits the shrinkage to cardio and diet. Kudos to you for the dedication Matthew!
Like Jennifer Hudson, Raven Symone went out for a role in Dreamgirls.
Although she didn’t get it, she’s had her share of time in the spotlight, starting at 4 years old on The Cosby Show, various roles throughout the years, including her own show on Disney, “That’s So Raven.” Recently she even hosted on ABC’s “The View.” Her weight has fluctuated throughout the years but these days she’s looking nice and healthy.
Speaking of “The View,” one of the original four hosts, is still one of the more shocking celebrity weight changes.
Star has admitted to having gastric bypass surgery, but only after keeping it a secret for quite some time.
She said she initially kept it a secret because she was afraid to fail in front of the public.
Star says it really wasn’t a choice because she “wasn’t full figured [or] plus-sized.
I was morbidly obese.” She went from a size 26 to a 6, but in 2010 she was diagnosed with heart disease so she maintains healthy eating habits and works out regularly.
Star’s message: “Eat less and move more, It’s what saved my life.”
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