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Jennifer Hudson looks smoking hot and she’s crediting her fabulous post-baby figure to the Weight Watchers plan.
Although Weight Watchers is, like, the old granddaddy dinosaur of weight-loss plans (that and Slim Fast!), they’ve brought their marketing to a new level with Jennifer Hudson on board.
Hudson states that she’s never been at her current weight before in her life and refuses to admit to how much weight she’s actually lost. Hudson states that her appreciation for her figure is more based on how she feels rather than what the scale says and I could not agree more. Why does she refuse to let the number-crunch rule her weight-loss plan? Simply because she wants to focus on being healthy instead of skinny.
I have to give Hudson a lot of credit with what she’s done here. It’s actually pretty crafty — she’s made a name for herself on her own accord and is now speaking out against the stereotypical Hollywood starlet who wants to weigh 90 pounds … no matter what her height is.
I don’t know how much weight she’s lost and personally, I don’t care; she’s looked fabulous 100% of the way and deserves each and every bit of good press she receives from this.












How absolutely stunning and gorgeous is this woman? Woah son.
Good for her. she’s someone in the middle who actually sounds like she can speak about healthy living without being morbidly obese or frighteningly skinny.
[...] Jennifer Hudson Talks Healthy Weight – Zelda Lily [...]
She is so incredibly beautiful. I find her message fresh and levelheaded. I’m on Weight Watchers right now, and it’s the only thing that’s ever worked so sensibly for me.
[...] Weight loss drugs concern me for a number of reasons. Primarily, how safe are they really? Everyone remembers Fen-Phen and the other related drugs back in the nineties that ended up doing serious damage to patients who took them. And are we, as a society, becoming so lazy that we can’t even be bothered to eat right and exercise in an effort to lose weight? Are we resorting to “easy” measures like drugs and plastic surgery in order to achieve something that could easily be done through healthy weight maintenance and the necessity of good health-rich activity? [...]