How do people like Jennifer Hudson and Nicole Richie maintain weight loss for decades?

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Anonymous wrote:Walking 3 to 4 miles a day helps a lot.


This is not enough to keep celebrities slim.


Anyone can stay slim if they don’t eat a lot. To get a toned celebrity look, they probably do weight training or Pilates etc. with a trainer.
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Anonymous wrote:When was Nicole Richie ever normal or over weight?


Simple Life Years she looked atleast a size 12/14 given she is 5’1 - 2003-2007:




Now:



Guessing a size based on :

Nicole Ritchie a size 12? Ha! Please.
She was probably a size 4 at her heaviest. She was known for being anorexic looking.


NP. She looks like she was a size 10-12 in the picture PP posted. And a 0-2 at her smallest.


No way. You clearly haven’t followed her career. She’s extremely petite. 110 probably made her look chubby in the face.


I’m talking about the picture of her on the car eating ice cream. She’s not 110 pounds there


She is not a size 12 in that photo. Maybe a size 6. She is super short and she's sitting next to Paris Hilton who is stick thin.

Ritchie gained and then lost like 20 lbs. And her weight gain was due to recovery from addiction, not a predisposition for being heavier. She's a naturally small person who happened to become TV famous at her very heaviest (which was actually not particularly big but the contrast with Hilton combined with the way she was styled on the show make people remember her as large-- if you'd seen her in person during that time you would not think this).

She probably does eat restrictively now to maintain such a tiny figure (she's never gained back that much weight even though pregnancy) but it's not like she was a size 12 for years and then got down to a size 0. Which, for the record, rarely happens without surgery or other major intervention (to day it would be Ozempic). A size 12 could get down to a size 6 or 8 with diet and exercise and stay there with discipline and permanent lifestyle change. But not a size 0, not just on dirt and exercise.
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Anonymous wrote:Walking 3 to 4 miles a day helps a lot.


Nobody in great shape got there or stays there by walking a little each day.


Excuse me? I'm 5' 10" and have weighed about 135-137 all my adult life. Walking 3 to 4 mikes every day may not put you in the greatest shape (I used to work out at Crossfit) but it can sure keep the pounds off.


3-4 miles per day is not "walking a little each day". That's a LOT of walking. To put that in perspective for you, that would take me, someone 5'4", at least three hours.

No it won’t. It takes me 35 minutes to walk 1.75 miles. I do this loop twice a day. That’s a total of 70 minutes of walking.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Walking 3 to 4 miles a day helps a lot.


Nobody in great shape got there or stays there by walking a little each day.


Excuse me? I'm 5' 10" and have weighed about 135-137 all my adult life. Walking 3 to 4 mikes every day may not put you in the greatest shape (I used to work out at Crossfit) but it can sure keep the pounds off.


3-4 miles per day is not "walking a little each day". That's a LOT of walking. To put that in perspective for you, that would take me, someone 5'4", at least three hours.


A four-mile walk should take an hour or a little less. (As exercise all at once, I mean…)
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Walking 3 to 4 miles a day helps a lot.


Nobody in great shape got there or stays there by walking a little each day.


Excuse me? I'm 5' 10" and have weighed about 135-137 all my adult life. Walking 3 to 4 mikes every day may not put you in the greatest shape (I used to work out at Crossfit) but it can sure keep the pounds off.


3-4 miles per day is not "walking a little each day". That's a LOT of walking. To put that in perspective for you, that would take me, someone 5'4", at least three hours.


A four-mile walk should take an hour or a little less. (As exercise all at once, I mean…)


+1
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Anonymous wrote:Is it surgical? Nutritionists?

I went from 135 to 265 and back and up, rollercoastering over the years. I also have two family members who gained their weight back post weight loss surgery and I’ve always been curious for those who are able to keep it off in Hollywood, what are they doing differently?


135 to 265 is a medical emergency. That weight gain is seriously not normal for 99% of the human population. And Inhave had 3 children and lost all the pregnancy weight in 2 weeks. Now I'm in menopause and still weigh the same amount as I did in my 20s. So one cannot blame pregnancy and/or menopause for that time of gain.

You’re abnormal. Most people can’t and shouldn’t lose their pg weight in two weeks. Most women do experience some slowing of their metabolism with menopause. It’s odd that you think your personal experience is definitive for everyone.


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They maintain like the rest of us do, but they have more time and money so they can afford more help with the effort than we can.
Anonymous
I could have sworn I saw an interview with Nicole Richie where she said at one point she had anorexia and now she eats healthy and exercises, but I think she admitted she also used adderall for a while and also got lipo or something.

I'm sure Oprah considered pretending she got thin most recently with diet, but she was decent enough to share it's Ozempic or one of those.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Walking 3 to 4 miles a day helps a lot.


Nobody in great shape got there or stays there by walking a little each day.


Excuse me? I'm 5' 10" and have weighed about 135-137 all my adult life. Walking 3 to 4 mikes every day may not put you in the greatest shape (I used to work out at Crossfit) but it can sure keep the pounds off.


3-4 miles per day is not "walking a little each day". That's a LOT of walking. To put that in perspective for you, that would take me, someone 5'4", at least three hours.


A four-mile walk should take an hour or a little less. (As exercise all at once, I mean…)


That PP is bonkers with their slow walking “putting in perspective” comment. I can’t imagine the turtle pace it would take to drag a 3 mile walk out over 3 hours.
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Anonymous wrote:When was Nicole Richie ever normal or over weight?


Simple Life Years she looked atleast a size 12/14 given she is 5’1 - 2003-2007:




Now:



Guessing a size based on :

Nicole Ritchie a size 12? Ha! Please.
She was probably a size 4 at her heaviest. She was known for being anorexic looking.


NP. She looks like she was a size 10-12 in the picture PP posted. And a 0-2 at her smallest.


No way. You clearly haven’t followed her career. She’s extremely petite. 110 probably made her look chubby in the face.


I’m talking about the picture of her on the car eating ice cream. She’s not 110 pounds there


She is not a size 12 in that photo. Maybe a size 6. She is super short and she's sitting next to Paris Hilton who is stick thin.

Ritchie gained and then lost like 20 lbs. And her weight gain was due to recovery from addiction, not a predisposition for being heavier. She's a naturally small person who happened to become TV famous at her very heaviest (which was actually not particularly big but the contrast with Hilton combined with the way she was styled on the show make people remember her as large-- if you'd seen her in person during that time you would not think this).

She probably does eat restrictively now to maintain such a tiny figure (she's never gained back that much weight even though pregnancy) but it's not like she was a size 12 for years and then got down to a size 0. Which, for the record, rarely happens without surgery or other major intervention (to day it would be Ozempic). A size 12 could get down to a size 6 or 8 with diet and exercise and stay there with discipline and permanent lifestyle change. But not a size 0, not just on dirt and exercise.


+1 to all this.
Anonymous
The average American female clothing size is 16-18 up from 14.

https://www.thelist.com/105630/truth-average-womens-clothing-size/
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Anonymous wrote:Walking 3 to 4 miles a day helps a lot.


Nobody in great shape got there or stays there by walking a little each day.


Excuse me? I'm 5' 10" and have weighed about 135-137 all my adult life. Walking 3 to 4 mikes every day may not put you in the greatest shape (I used to work out at Crossfit) but it can sure keep the pounds off.


3-4 miles per day is not "walking a little each day". That's a LOT of walking. To put that in perspective for you, that would take me, someone 5'4", at least three hours.

No it won’t. It takes me 35 minutes to walk 1.75 miles. I do this loop twice a day. That’s a total of 70 minutes of walking.



My neighborhood loop is exactly 3 miles. It takes me between 35 and 55mins depending on whether I run part of the way or not. 55 mins is all walking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nicole had an eating disorder for a long time and also battled addiction. I’m sure she has a highly restrictive diet now (a form of disordered eating) and uses that control to keep herself from seriously relapsing on either one.


There are credible rumors Nicole Richie had a gastric bypass in the 2000s.

She was a cokehead and meaner than Paris Hilton, and after her surgery ‘took,’ threw infamous parties with purportedly satirical weight limits banning women over 120 lbs. This was all over blogs in the day - The Superficial, Dlisted, Perez Hilton. She’s a monster and always has been.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:When was Nicole Richie ever normal or over weight?


Are you too young to remember or is this a trick question, like actually her weight was fine but people were cruel about it?


OP is acting like Nicole was overweight and has kept the weight off. Nicole seems like a tiny person in my opinion then and now. I have no idea why the original poster is pondering her maintaining her weight. Just seems incredibly toxic to post such a thing. Especially, when Nicole has battled addiction and an eating disorder.


It’s not toxic. Lying is, though.

Nicole Richie wasn’t some nice girl just living her life - she was a social gatekeeper for worst of the worst 2000s era toxic ‘socialite’ culture. She didn’t have some weepy, feel sorry for her quiet addiction: she got cracked out of her head and drove drunk and high in the wrong direction on a highway before cops got her. She’s a terrible human being and noting that is not The Real Problem.

Look at her before and after. It happened in the blink of an eye during an era of Girls Gone Wild, sexual assault isn’t all ‘rape-rape,’ low-rise pants dominating fashion trends. An addict with a reputation for being ice cold levels of cruelty to people like the more fragile and messy Misha Barton and Lindsay Lohan did not get her skinny-assed figure and keep it for forever without surgery or a more legal kind of coke. Wake up, my dudes.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Walking 3 to 4 miles a day helps a lot.


Nobody in great shape got there or stays there by walking a little each day.


Excuse me? I'm 5' 10" and have weighed about 135-137 all my adult life. Walking 3 to 4 mikes every day may not put you in the greatest shape (I used to work out at Crossfit) but it can sure keep the pounds off.


3-4 miles per day is not "walking a little each day". That's a LOT of walking. To put that in perspective for you, that would take me, someone 5'4", at least three hours.

No it won’t. It takes me 35 minutes to walk 1.75 miles. I do this loop twice a day. That’s a total of 70 minutes of walking.



My neighborhood loop is exactly 3 miles. It takes me between 35 and 55mins depending on whether I run part of the way or not. 55 mins is all walking.

I do my neighborhood loop of 4 miles in 60-65 minutes.
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