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TV star Jane McDonald's incredible 4 stone weight loss after 'detoxing' body of one food group

Singer and TV personality Jane McDonald returns to our screens for Channel 5's 'Her Yorkshire' tonight and ahead of the second episode, she has shared details about her weight loss journey.

The Yorkshire born entertainer is known for leading a busy and lavish lifestyle, having sung on cruise ships and travelled the globe for the majority of her career.

But a few years ago, in a bid to improve her health, she took part in the programme 'Sugar Free Farm'.

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The show followed celebrities as they attempt to live on a sugar-free diet and after it ended, Jane continued to abide by the method. Now, with her body "detoxed", the singing sensation revealed her new attitude towards her diet.

Speaking of her weight loss journey to the Daily Express, Jane said: “I lost a stone and a half from taking part in the TV show Sugar Free Farm. I used to eat so much rubbish. I didn’t realise how much rubbish I used to eat. I’ve always loved a pie and I was very carbohydrate-led as I was always hungry."

She added: “I ate far too much and all the wrong things. I didn’t realise that if you eat the wrong things, it doesn’t feed your body so you will want more. I like my life, and my schedule takes a lot of energy, but I was beginning to get quite tired and I was blaming it on age. I thought it’s just normal to have a big waist and a spare tyre because of my age.

“Then I was invited to take part in Sugar Free Farm and I met Angelique Panagos, the resident nutritionist. She said that I’d get a lot more energy if I just changed my diet and I looked at her with that ‘whatever’ look. But within two weeks I’d lost about 9lbs and I didn’t feel hungry. I always used to be hungry and was always snacking on something, but I don’t have any of that now.

“It’s because of a change in my mindset. I used to live to eat, but now I eat to live."

Jane said she now likes to begin the day with a "green smoothie" and no longer eats "white carbs, like white flour or white pasta."

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