Kerry Katona shows off stunning 3 stone weight loss and packs on the PDA on Spanish holiday
20.09.2023 - 21:31
/ ok.co.uk
Kerry Katona looked better than ever as she showed off her amazing body on holiday in Spain.
The 43 year old star – who recently astonished fans when they discovered her real age – packed on the PDA with her fiancé Ryan Mahoney while they continued to enjoy a luxury holiday to Marbella. Sporting an orange bikini and an impressive tan, with her blonde hair in beachy waves and an apparently make-up free face, former singer Kerry smiled as she soaked up the sun on a wooden lounger while also larking around with her white cover-up, wearing green Gucci sliders.
Her recent three stone weight loss was clear to see, as the mum of five continues her health and wellness journey. Also highly evident were her feelings for her Ryan, who was wearing red swimming shorts and black flip-flops, with the pair hugging and kissing affectionately.
OK! columnist initially weighed more than 13 stone when she started her weight loss journey, and had pledged to physically improve her health by giving her diet and exercise routine a complete overhaul. She exclusively opened up to us about her efforts back in June, after she shed more than half a stone in the space of just one week.
Having documented her progress online, she said the surprising loss was down to following one specific diet. She said at the time: "I've lost 8lb in a week, and I'm back in my size 12 jeans! I feel amazing.
It's all thanks to the FrancisDiet, plus working out with my fitness brand M-Fit." Initially introduced to the diet by close pal Carla Fishwick, who previously lost a whopping 6 stone and 9lbs in a year while following the same diet, Kerry revealed the truth about the meal plan as she kept herself accountable. Describing Scott Francis, the creator of the 'Francisdiet'
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