A Quote by Rachel Hunter

All you need is a bad angle and suddenly youre 30 pounds overweight. — © Rachel Hunter
All you need is a bad angle and suddenly youre 30 pounds overweight.
All you need is a bad angle and suddenly you're 30 pounds overweight.
Definitely was eating bad after surgery. I was overweight by, like, 20, 30 pounds.
I was a good 30 pounds overweight throughout high school, and it wasn't until I was going away to college that I really wanted to make sure I was doing everything possible to feel as confident as I could.
I actually gained 30 pounds [for the episode], and I haven't lost all of it yet so I haven't been like "I gained 30 pounds!" Because I don't know if people can tell the difference.
When you gain weight, for every pound that you gain, it adds four pounds of stress on your knees. So if you gain five pounds, you've got 20 pounds of stress on your knees. So that's why I'm extremely careful with my portions and my workout, because I can't be overweight.
What I really want is a commercial hit. If youre in a hit, youre suddenly a star, whether you acted well or not.
I'm a bad, inconsistent person, but at least I'm not a member of the Tea Party griping incoherently about too much government, but flashing my Medicare card every other day to a doctor because I'm 400 pounds overweight.
In the end, someone is depending on me to show up on their set looking a specific way, whether that's 40 pounds overweight or 40 pounds underweight - or looking like a stripper.
I took up an offer for me to lose 30 pounds in 30 days. It worked. I lost 30 days!
Don't say I want to lose 30 pounds in 30 days. Say, you know what I want to lose weight- say 30 pounds in three to six months for instance. But more importantly I want to knock out 20 pushups a day or I want to run a 3K a day and time myself, and try to beat my time every time every week.
I tell people that the scales lie. You may have played basketball and weighed 175 pounds, with a 30-inch waist, back when you were in college. And you may still weigh 175 at 55. But you probably have a 35-inch waist and you've probably lost 30 or 40 pounds of muscle -- and gained 30 or 40 pounds of fat. The tape measure doesn't lie. Get that tape measure out and put it on your hips and your waist. Keep checking it. And keep exercising and cutting those calories down until that tape measure gets close to where you were in your prime.
I arrived in Hollywood twenty pounds overweight and as strong as an ox.
I have yet to meet very many people in the press who are really, truly interested in writing a good story or getting at the truth. Most press people, when they come into an article, have an angle that they want already, so they need points to support that angle, whatever the angle may be.
The goal of becoming more consistent with your core authentic self is a much stronger motivator than "I need to lose 30 pounds."
Also, I sort of let my appearance go, to the point where I was maybe ten to seventy pounds overweight.
I see the Beatles have arrived from England. They were 40 pounds overweight - and that was just their hair.
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