Like many of us, Australian actress Rebel Wilson has vowed to improve her health over the coming year, branding 2020 as her "The Year of Health".
Wilson has already shown off her slimmer frame in several social media posts, most recently sporting athleisure wear while taking part in some beach training.
Rebel Wilson recently showcased her weight loss in a stunning video on social media:In the inspiring Instagram post, Wilson wrote to her 7 million followers:
"Okay so for me 2020 is going to be called “The Year of Health” - so I put on the athleisure and went out for a walk, deliberately hydrating on the couch right now and trying to avoid the sugar and junk food which is going to be hard after the holidays I’ve just had but I’m going to do it! Who’s with me in making some positive changes this year?"
In another post, Wilson also revealed to her followers that she had found her "new beach training partner" in Australian ironman, model, and TV personality Jett Kenny.
Wilson recently revealed that she lost more than 3.6 kilos (8lbs) in just four days while filming on the set of her new movie, Cats.
Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, the 39-year-old actress said that she was "pretty uncomfortable" shooting her scenes due to the high temperatures on set. She said:
"I lost eight pounds (3.6kg) shooting my number in four days," Wilson, who plays Jennyanydots, in the Tom Hooper directed film, continued before disclosing that temperatures reached nearly 100 Fahrenheit (37.7 Celsius) on set. "One, because there’s a lot of physicality … but also, they heated up the set very high, to almost 100 Fahrenheit (37.7 Celsius), so that we could never cool down.
"These people are like, the best dancers in the whole world, so they can’t cool their muscles down or they could get an injury and they’d be out of the film … So they’d heat up the set like a sauna so we would never cool down, but (it) made it pretty uncomfortable."
Wilson also revealed in an interview with InStyle last year that, growing up, she never put looks before her talents, saying:
"I had friends whose mothers told them to always be put together and to look a certain way when you leave the house. I was the complete opposite. No one in my family went to the beauty salon. I didn’t even get my nails done until I was 25.
"It took my best friend Nick looking at my feet one day and going, 'You should maybe do something about your nails,' for me to realize that I should go to a nail salon. Now I’m obsessed with going. I’m there every two weeks."