Fomer Victoria's Secret model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley reveals her 'brutal' new diet
'I'm not gonna lie, it's been brutal'
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Your support makes all the difference.It's hard work being a Victoria's Secret model.
But apparently it doesn't get any easier after the models walk the runway.
Former Victoria's Secret runway model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley told InStyle that she had started a "brutal" new diet.
"Recently, I decided to try a diet plan by a doctor called Dr. Nigma Talib, and she is actually a naturopath, and she believes that good skin and well being starts with the gut," Huntington-Whiteley told the website. "And so she said to me, 'If you want to get on my plan, you have to cut out sugar, dairy, gluten, and alcohol.' And I'm not gonna lie, it's been brutal. It's been a really big challenge. It took a couple of weeks to kind of get into it."
She said it was "certainly not something that would be realistic to keep up all year round, but it's made me much more mindful of my choices."
She said she would be "definitely introducing some cakes, and some cheese, and some wine" to her diet in the future.
It sounds similar to Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen's highly restrictive diet -- which was recently on sale for $200.
For the full InStyle video interview, click here.
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