Rebel Wilson showed off her beach body while celebrating Memorial Day weekend in Florida
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Anna Medaris Miller
Jun 1, 2021, 03:02 IST
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Rebel Wilson posed in a black, low-cut bathing suit over Memorial Day weekend.
The actress has reportedly lost 60 pounds since declaring 2020 "the year of health."
Wilson hired a top Australian personal trainer and followed the Mayr Method diet.
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Rebel Wilson is celebrating Memorial Day weekend "Palm Beach-ing" in a figure-hugging black bathing suit, an Instagram post on Monday revealed.
"I think I wanna move to Florida now," the 41-year-old "Pitch Perfect" star continued.
Wilson has reportedly lost 60 pounds since declaring 2020 "the year of health." Fans fawned over her latest photo, which shows her posing confidently on the beach in a low-cut short-sleeved suit, a fedora, and statement sunglasses.
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"Wow, so so so so so so so amazing," one commenter wrote. "You deserve to be incredibly proud of your dedication."
Wilson, who is Australian, hired the Australian personal trainer Jono Castano early in her health transformation. She also kicked off her "year of health" at an exclusive wellness center in Austria called VivaMayr. The spa is known for its expensive one- to two-week cleanses, which forbid drinking water with meals and limit daily consumption to 600 calories or fewer. Guests also receive belly massages, which the center says improves digestion.
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After Wilson's stay, People reported that she continued to follow the Mayr Method diet - a program created by an Austrian physician that involves rules like chewing each bite of food at least 40 times, eating high-alkaline food, and eliminating dairy, gluten, sugar, and caffeine.
But they seemed to have helped Wilson reach her weight-loss goal, which she posted about in November.
"Even though it's not about a weight number, it's about being healthy, I needed a tangible measurement to have as a goal and that was 75kg's," or 165 pounds, she wrote.
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