New photos show that sensual Kim Kardashian has lost a lot of weight. Her famous curves are still there, but her shape has gotten pretty good overall. Nutritionists are concerned about this development. According to them, the icon can encourage fans to lose a lot of weight in this way.
Nutritionists and body positivity activists discuss marked transformation in the British newspaper daily mail. Their biggest fear? They fear that Kim Kardashian, who was once an icon for curvy ladies, is D winding Now she turns herself and makes her back unnaturally thin.
The reality star’s weight loss first made the news in May. Then she lost seven pounds in three weeks to fit into the dress of the late Marilyn Monroe in the prestigious with a party in New York City. The following month, she lost another three kilos, which resulted in the number “52” appearing on her scale. (Read more below the picture)
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Australian dietitian Susie Borrell stresses that fans or those who want to follow in Kardashian’s footsteps should realize that global stars “have the money for the world’s best chefs, coaches and nutritionists”. She adds that losing a lot of pounds in a short time is unhealthy and certainly not a sustainable approach. And that what you see on social media is not always real because many photos have been edited. (Read more below the picture)
In addition, the wasp waist is intended only for those who have a genetic predisposition to it. “It’s not possible to change your body unless your genes allow it. Kim Kardashian naturally has a small waist. Most people don’t get it, even if they’re sweating every day and dieting.”
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