She’s dressed in skin-tight outfits in her role as Psylocke in the latest X-Men film, but what did Olivia Munn do fit into them?
The 35-year-old actress is crediting her 12-pound weight loss and toned figure to eating healthy and exercise.
“My intention was to just get as fit and healthy as I could be, and for myself,” she told Women’s Health.
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The 80/20 Rule is pretty straightforward: its users eat healthy fare 80 per cent of the time and splurge on indulgences or cheat meals for the remaining 20 per cent.
She said the weight loss wasn’t planned or intentional either. Gearing up for the role, she was training daily and stuck to clean eating to strengthen and fuel her body.
“If I wanted the fans to see Psylocke and get a good fight scene for her and for the fans, I knew I had to go do it myself. So I started training every day with Taekwondo and sword and the stunt and wire work and I just ended up losing 12 pounds just from working out every day,” she told People magazine.
Her preparation for the role isn’t as exaggerated as other celebrities: To slim down for her role in Dreamgirls, Beyonce took on the infamous Master Cleanse, also known as the Lemonade Diet.
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In that case, she subsisted on a liquid diet of water, mixed with fresh lemon juice, maple syrup and cayenne pepper. She lost 20 pounds.
Anne Hathaway followed an almost vegan diet leading up to her role as Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises. She joked to U.S. outlets at the time that she ate “kale and dust” to squeeze into her Catwoman getup.
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In 2014, NBA star LeBron James told Sports Illustrated he had dreams of the Cookie Monster chasing him as he took on dramatic weight loss.
For 67 days, he took on a strict diet to lose weight for his upcoming basketball season.
“I had no sugar, no dairy, I had no carbs. All I ate was meat, fish, veggies and fruit. That’s it. For 67 straight days,” he told the magazine.
“I’ll tell you what I couldn’t have: no carbs, no sugar, no dairy, no refined sugar. No nothing,” he told CNN in another interview.
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