Chloe Ferry is taking a dip in her swimsuit! The Geordie Shore star shows off her fantastic figure in one of her latest social media posts, wearing a blue bathing suit as she gets ready to take the plunge in an indoor pool. "Fancy a dip," she captioned the sultry Instagram snap. How does the 26-year-old reality star maintain her fit physique? Read on to see 5 of Chloe Ferry's top do's and don'ts for losing weight and the photos that prove they work—and to get beach-ready yourself, don't miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bathing Suit Photos!
If you want to lose weight, stick to a diet, says Chloe. "I felt I had put some weight on after having my boobs done. So I'm getting back in there," she told The Sun. She put her focus on consuming lean proteins and clean carbs. "I have about 1,300 calories a day, and obviously, I have chicken, rice, boiled eggs, protein shakes, and all that sort of stuff."
Choe stresses the importance of getting "addicted" to working out, which helps you exercise and get into shape. "I've got a gym in my house, so any time I'm feeling down I go downstairs to the treadmill," she told The Sun.
Chloe is the first one to cop to going under the knife. "Yes I admit I had liposuction and the thing is with surgery people think that when you get it you just stay skinny. You don't you, literally, I feel like you put the weight on back quicker straight after you have got to be healthy because it just come back on you," she said. "Obviously after getting surgery and stuff my body is totally different to when I had surgery to what I look like now because I have literally been going to the gym every single day."
Chloe stresses the importance of sticking to a diet, no matter what. Her trick is focusing on the final product and refusing to cheat herself out of achieving her goals. "I'm really, really starving on my diet so I'm going to have three boiled eggs. Just three boiled eggs, yep," she told Closer. "Anyone who is out there on a diet who is really, really struggling, I don't have any advice for you because I know it's hard. But just think of the next morning when you've ate good you feel so mint about yourself."
Choe also maintains that getting really "into weight loss" in 2016 helped her lose weight. "I think when you see how much you've improved, that's when you get really addicted to it. So when I saw the difference that I'd lost weight that's when I … just want to keep going," she said.
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