Top 10 Celebrities with there Body Transformations: Before and After Pictures
– Barry Plath showcased his toned physique in August 2023 via his son Micah's Instagram, flexing their muscles at the gym. The reveal followed Barry's split from his wife, Kim Plath.
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– Charles Barkley lost 62 pounds with the Mounjaro shot, starting from 352 pounds and dropping to 290 pounds by May 2023. He shared his journey on the Pat McAfee Show, emphasizing the combination of medication and workouts.
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– Billy Gardell shed 150 pounds, reducing from 370 pounds to around 205-210 pounds. He credited bariatric surgery, healthier eating, and more active living during the COVID-19 pandemic for his transformation.
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– Trace Cyrus revealed his mental and physical transformation on Twitter in August 2022, showing dramatic before-and-after photos. He emphasized the importance of mindset in achieving health goals.
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– David Harbour lost 80 pounds for his role in "Stranger Things" season 4 by July 2022. He later regained weight for a Santa Claus role in "Violent Night" but vowed not to undergo such drastic changes again.
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– Randy Jackson, former American Idol judge, has maintained his 114-pound weight loss since his 2003 gastric bypass surgery. He highlighted the importance of changing one’s mindset towards food.
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– Quinton Aaron from "The Blind Side" lost nearly 100 pounds by February 2022, reducing from 559 pounds to 462 pounds. He cut out candy and bread, added salads, and incorporated walking and stretching.
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– Jacob Batalon, the Marvel star, lost 112 pounds by 2020's end, driven by health concerns and fatigue. He developed a diet and exercise regimen to improve his overall well-being.
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– Gregory Gourdet lost 40 pounds during the COVID-19 pandemic, advocating for self-love regardless of weight. He reminded followers that health is not solely measured by weight.
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Chris Pratt lost 60 pounds in six months for his transition from "Parks and Recreation" to action roles. His regimen included cutting out beer, increasing calorie intake, and rigorous training.