His presence, about a month ago, at the Met Gala had been widely discussed. Only by resorting to a crash diet did the reality star have been able to lose 7 kilos in 3 weeks and show up at the event wearing the dress made by Jean Louis and encrusted with diamonds that belonged to the Hollywood legend, Marilyn Monroe. A too fast weight loss, which has generated a lot of perplexity towards her, considering that a balanced weight loss diet, studied by an ad hoc nutritionist, must lead to losing up to one kilo per week, 4 or 5 kilos maximum per month.
Speaking about how she managed to lose so much weight in such a short time, she explains that for three weeks she wore a sauna suit twice a day, ran on the treadmill, completely avoided sugar and carbohydrates, ate only fresh vegetables and protein. Despite this, she Kim insisted that she “didn’t starve to death,” despite the fact that she admitted being very strict. Not for nothing, immediately after the Met Gala, she published on her Instagram profile of her, a story about the immense desire to go immediately to eat a pizza with her boyfriend Pete Davidson!
Now Kim retorts through the pages of New York Times the criticisms received and on the basis of which his behavior would set a bad example for those struggling with or suffering from eating disorders. In light of the controversy, Kim remained silent, but she has now spoken out against the accusations received, explaining: “I haven’t done anything unhealthy“. Defending her weight loss, the 41-year-old reality star compared her actions to those of so many movie stars who alter their appearance when preparing for a role. “I said to myself, ‘Okay, Christian Bale can do it for a role in a movie, so that’s acceptable,” she explained. She adding that “Renée Zellweger also had to gain weight for a role. For me it was the same thing. I certainly wasn’t saying, “Hi everyone, why don’t you try to lose so much weight in a short time?”
As for what she would have done if she hadn’t lost enough weight to fit into the dress, Kim finally replied, “Quite simply I couldn’t have gone to the Met, which wouldn’t have mattered. The important thing for me was to achieve this goal ».
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Source: Vanity Fair