Khloe Kardashian is getting candid about her weight loss journey.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 35, opened up how she hit her "weight vicinity goal" during a Poosh Livestream with sister Kourtney Kardashian on Wednesday, revealing that she has lost "almost 60 pounds" since giving birth to daughter True in 2018.
"If you're trying to lose a significant amount of weight, diet and exercise go hand in hand," she told viewers. "Now that I'm in my weight vicinity goal — I'm around 150. It goes up a little. When it goes into the high 140s I'm like, ‘Woo! It's the dream.' "
However, now that she's social distancing at home amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Khloé said she tends to focus more on exercise than diet.oom Full Specifications
"In this world, I don't really watch what I eat. That doesn't mean I'm binge eating bags of chips all day. We have good diets, but I love quesadillas. I love anything True's eating," the Revenge Body host shared, explaining that she doesn't want to "live a miserable life" where she has to deprive herself of her favorite foods.
"You never know if tomorrow's happening," she continued. "I would rather put more effort into the gym than the kitchen."
"I know what to do if I need to buckle down," Khloé added.
As for Kourtney, she said she's learned how to "choose my calories wisely" by opting to skip sugary drinks and indulging in sweet treats in moderation.
"For me, eating is a lifestyle," she told Khloé, adding that Keto diet and intermittent fasting works well for her personal schedule. "I love healthy foods as well. I love a great salad. I love good fruit. I think I balance it."
Khloé went on to emphasize finding a good balance in diet and exercise, telling fans, "Once you get to your goal, it's okay to maintain, and maintaining does not mean depriving yourself of the greatness of life."
Last year, Khloé revealed that she weighed 203 lbs. when True was born. At the time, the mom of one said that she "took it really slowly" when it came to losing weight postpartum.
“I did it day by day. If I could get through that workout, I did. But you’re not going to get it back in a day," she said.
“It took nine months to gain the weight, give yourself at least a year to take it off. You have to adjust. And you’re juggling with a baby and your life and trying to do those moments that are about you. You have to be kind and learn how to balance it all.”
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