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Shrinking celebrity mums

by Tesco Diets

nicole richieAnother week on Planet Fame and yet more photos of famous new mums looking impossibly slim. How do they really lose the weight and is it healthy?

The yummy mummies currently in the spotlight include Nicole Richie. Barely a fortnight after giving birth to daughter Harlow, she was snapped looking seriously svelte on her first night out.

With her baby barely able to wriggle its toes, Nicole can't use that old celebrity favourite: 'It was easy, running around after the kids snapped me back into shape.' Liz Hurley used that one, conveniently forgetting her six-month-long brown rice diet!

So thank heavens for Hollywood actress Jennifer Garner, who has been refreshingly up front about her battle with the baby bulge. Like the rest of us mere mortals, she had to commit to a diet. Although she stalled as long as she possibly could!

'It took a long, long time because I just wasn't that motivated,' Jennifer confessed. 'I wanted to play with my daughter Violet. Then I got on the treadmill, stopped stuffing my face and lost the weight. I cut out croissants, bagels and muffins.'

Her approach certainly worked. The actress has never looked slinkier and fitter.

Another well-known lady happy to be honest about pregnancy and the havoc it can wreak on your body is the stunning Milla Jovovich, although heaven knows how she managed to find the time to even conceive daughter Eva Gabo!

This woman is the undisputed queen of multi-tasking. Alongside acting, modelling and singing, she squeezes in a spot of clothes designing too! Perhaps that's why she felt she had to eat plenty during her pregnancy, to keep her energy levels super-charged, and gained five stone.



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