Rebel Wilson has lifted the lid on how she managed to 'get snatched' for her wedding day, revealing what helped her with her weight loss journey.
The Australian actress recently posted an Instagram video about how she lost weight for her wedding, which saw her tie the knot to Ramona Agruma last month.
Of course, we all know how Wilson hasn't ever been one to shy about her weight loss journey. She was recently candid about using the controversial medication Ozempic to help to 'maintain the weight' she managed to get to through other means.
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The 44-year-old Pitch Perfect star described strangers treating her differently after she lost a significant amount of weight.
She said that people were doing 'little things I never experienced, being a person who was invisible as a sexual person'.
"It so felt good that I kept going," she carried on.
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She shared that she 'briefly tried Ozempic', but it was used as a 'maintenance' after she had already lost the weight.
"Someone like me could have a bottomless appetite for sweets, so I think those drugs can be good," the Aussie explained.
Now, she's shared that it was Noom that helped her.
Wilson stated that her weight loss was all through her partnership with the weight loss brand and created a little advertisement for them where she gave fans a discount code for their first purchase.
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Through her advert on her social media, she explained to fans how she looked so great on her wedding day.
She said: "How did I get SNATCHED for my wedding? I did it with @Noom!"
The actress explained: "Noom’s approach to weight loss focuses on real behavior change, which means it’s not just about the numbers on the scale, but about developing habits that stick."
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Signing off her message, she wrote: "For anyone out there with big goals like me, whether it’s fitting into your dream wedding dress or just feeling like your best healthiest self, Noom’s got you!"
According to its website, Noom is a 'consumer-led digital health company that helps people live healthier, happier lives'.
It explains that it uses 'the latest in proven behavioral science to empower people to take control of their health for good'.
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The website states: "Through a combination of psychology, technology, and human coaching, our platform has helped millions of our users meet their personal health and wellness goals."
The weight loss coaching site uses products that 'are developed using evidence-based approaches and scientifically-proven principles, such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help people build sustainable habits that last a lifetime.'
When a person enters their information into the website, it will provide you with tips and tricks to loose the weight you have set as your goal, then it will analyse your behaviours to figure out where you can make healthy changes.
The site does also list Wegovy, Ozempic and other Semaglutide as available products to help users to lose weight, though Wilson shared that she only dabbled in it once she put the work in to reach her goal weight.
During her talk about her struggles with her body image, she said: "I feel strongly that young women shouldn’t try to obsess over looking like Victoria’s Secret models — they should just look like themselves.
"I know that my relationship with food is complicated."
Rebel explained that she chose long walks and a high-protein, low-sugar diet and consulted a doctor about her emotional eating.
She shared: "I wasn’t dealing with my emotions properly, I was just stuffing my face and holding on to them. So, as we spoke, the weight just kinda dropped off."
Topics: Ozempic, Rebel Wilson, Celebrity, Health