Rebel Wilson has revealed that she has hit her goal weight on her fitness journey.
The actress earlier declared 2020 to be her so-called "year of health," and has been regularly updating her fans and followers on social media by sharing her incredible fitness journey.
Take a look at this video of one of Rebel's impressive workouts:
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Thanks to a new diet and exercise regime and the help of a professional personal trainer, the 40-year-old Pitch Perfect star recently took to her official Instagram account to tell us all that she's managed to reach her goal weight of 75 kilograms with a month to spare.
In a post made on her Instagram stories, the Australian actress shared an image of her scales with her 9.3 million followers.
In an inspirational caption, an elated Rebel wrote:
"Hit my goal with one month to spare! 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 75 [kilograms]."
"I wanna go live on Insta on Tuesday when I'm back in the US to share stuff with you guys and thank everyone for their support."
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In a candid interview with E! News earlier this month, Wilson revealed that she had been diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome - a hormonal condition that can cause rapid weight gain in certain cases.
Rebel stated: "I've been overweight for about 20 years. I started gaining weight when I was about 20. I had something called PCOS—polycystic ovarian syndrome - and I gained weight rapidly.
"It's just a hormone imbalance and you gain a lot of weight usually and that's how it manifested in me. Sometimes, I feel sad, but then at the same time, I worked my body to my advantage.
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She added: "I like being all sizes. It's just now turning 40, I am more health-conscious and thinking of starting a family."
"I don’t want to project the message that being smaller is better because I don’t really believe that. I was just engaging in pretty unhealthy habits, like eating a tub of ice cream every night and stuff, that wasn’t actually helping me. It just felt good in the moment."
According to the NHS, polycystic ovarian syndrome is characterized by irregular periods caused by infrequent ovulation, the production of excess androgen (which can cause excess facial or body hair), and the enlargement of the ovaries.
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The condition is one of the main causes of female infertility and can lead to a range of other health issues, such as type 2 diabetes, depression, sleep apnea, and high blood pressure.