We've found our sexy size
WOMAN'S OWN|February 17, 2020
Three women tell us how they’ve come to love their figures
SAM BRICK
We've found our sexy size

Kelly Brook has admitted she’s finally happy with her body, following years of being ‘skinny and miserable’. Kelly, 40, revealed she had a wake-up call two years ago at a red-carpet event. Regular pub lunches and being happy meant her weight had crept up to size 16 – having once been size 8. Since then, she has dieted, and works out three times a week to achieve her ‘size sexy’, a 10-12. She said, ‘My body likes being curvy. I’m not going to aspire to be something that’s unattainable.’ We meet three women who – despite weight loss and gain – have also found their ‘size sexy’.

‘By my late 20s, I got really big from my desk job’

Jess Mason-Wilkes, 34, is a musician. She’s single and lives in east London. At 5ft 9in, I’m tall and have always been ‘big’. Even at school, I was taller and rounder than friends. I went through puberty before anyone else. I felt a bit of pressure when I compared my physique to everyone else. In my 20s, my weight yo-yoed from size 10-18.

I worked in Australia and Tunisia. In the heat and with the constant running around, I went down to size 10.

By my late-20s, I got really big. I was sitting on my bum for 10 hours a day in a desk job. People would bring in food to work, too. By 30, I was an 18. I know it was down to a poor diet and lack of exercise. It was when my brother came to stay and went, ‘Whoa! You’re supposed to be the slim one!’... That was my wake-up call. I weighed 14st and I felt awful.

This story is from the February 17, 2020 edition of WOMAN'S OWN.

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