Mila Kunis Says Everyone Can Lose Weight

 

In the September issue of Britain's Glamour magazine, natural beauty Mila Kunis says that anyone can lose weight. Mila, 27, dropped 20 pounds for her role in Black Swan. Since her double digit weight loss, Mila says that everyone can change it up.

"I don’t think I ever fully realised what a human body is capable of doing. But I think I was also, in a beautiful way, incredibly naïve."

Mila Kunis skinny photo

Kunis believed that she "could do anything" because she believes in hard work, "self-drive and self-worth." She says that anything's possible.

"I'm a huge foodie, I love food. But when people say, ‘I can’t lose weight’, no no no, you can. Your body can do everything and anything, you just have to want to do it."

So said a gorgeous, petite, rich woman! Losing weight is easy, keeping it off is difficult and requires constant ongoing maintenance, and then there's genes, the same ones that have made Mila beautiful. She's not in the position to be speaking out about losing weight when she was never overweight to begin with, just like a man shouldn't give speeches on how to give birth. This is one of Mila's best STFU moments.

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3 Comments

  1. Sheena

    I would have to concur with Tara, Mila was trying to be encouraging or rather honest about her own weightloss and that of others. I can use every excuse in the book it seems to not lose weight, but what I've discovered is that my body is capable of looking the way that I would like it to, I just have to be willing to put in the hard work and give up a few things. Since it is incredibly difficult to change your lifestyle overnight, it's not something you can do overnight. That is always where I go wrong, and I am not overweight. Rome wasn't built in a day, rome wasn't built in a day.

    And seeing her look that way, gives me incredible amounts of inspiration and encouragement. She looks fantastic!

  2. Firecracker

    I know that Mila meant well by it, I just don't feel like she's in the right to say that.

    Now if Mila had lost say 50 pounds and kept it off for 5 years or more, she'd be an appropriate weight loss advocate.

  3. Tara

    I don't think she said anything too awful. Losing weight is hard, but yes, it CAN be done. I think she was trying to be encouraging.

    It would have been worse if she would have said, "Well, if a person is overweight, they are probably that way for a reason and they just won't be able to lose the weight."

    As someone who is working very hard on a lifestyle change, I find her comment supportive, not annoying.

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