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Is Victoria Beckham Using Extreme Diet To Lose Baby Weight?

Posted by themommyologist on September 5th, 2011 at 5:48 pm
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Victoria Beckham crash dieting?

Victoria Beckham has always been super-skinny, and after giving birth to baby daughter Harper in July, she is supposedly doing everything she can to lose every last ounce of baby weight. Star Magazine is even reporting that Victoria has been trying to lose 30 pounds in 30 days so that she’s pin-thin in time for New York Fashion Week.

Thirty pounds? Really?

Victoria has been photographed recently, and she doesn’t even look like she has three pounds of weight to lose, let alone thirty!

The tabloid says that she is resorting to extreme dieting in order to get the weight off, even going so far as to follow the “Five Hands Diet,” which entails eating only five handfuls of food per day. A source told Star that, “She (Victoria) has blueberries for breakfast, steamed sea bass with green vegetables for lunch and watercress soup for dinner. She’s also snacking on king prawns to rev up her metabolism.”

That sounds like a fairly normal diet for someone who is trying to lose weight, and it’s definitely more than five handfuls.

Somehow I’m just not buying into the claim that Victoria is doing crash diets or starving herself. She was tiny to begin with, and it’s really not that big of a surprise that she’s shedding her baby weight quickly.

Does anyone really expect Victoria Beckham to be anything but thin?

Photo: PacificCoastNews.com

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