Chrissie Swan stuns as she shows off her incredible weight loss on the cover of Stellar ahead of turning 50 – and vows to make it her best year yet
Chrissie Swan has completely overhauled her life in recent months and shed the pounds.
And this week, the TV and radio star proudly flaunts her incredible weight loss on the cover of Stellar magazine.
Chrissie looks nothing short of chic in a pair of leather-look trousers and a jumper – and talks about how she’s excited to celebrate her milestone 50th birthday next year.

Chrissie Swan stuns as she shows off her incredible weight loss on the cover of Stellar ahead of turning 50 – and vows to make it her best year yet
Chrissie said that while there’s a bit of a stigma for women turning 50, she’s vowing to make it her best year yet.
‘They call women washed up… I’m 50 next year and that’s not the case for me,’ Chrissie said.
She added: ‘It doesn’t have to be the case for anyone.’

‘They call women washed up… I’m 50 next year and that’s not the case for me,’ Chrissie said


Chrissie overhauled her life recently and shed the pounds after quitting alcohol and going on 10km walks. Pictured before and after
The Project star has slimmed-down by eating clean and walking for 10 kilometers a day.
Earlier this year, Chrissie said one of her favourite healthy lunch meals is a crunchy chili oil soba noodle salad with avocado.
Chrissie’s version of the salad features chopped chives, but other variants sometimes include cucumber.
She also loves her family’s favourite salad – made up of iceberg lettuce, avocado, goats cheese, cucumber and dressing.

Earlier this year, Chrissie said one of her favourite healthy lunch meals is a crunchy chili oil soba noodle salad with avocado
Chrissie briefly touched on her weight loss in an interview with The Australian Women’s Weekly earlier this year, saying the ‘enormous’ lifestyle changes she’d made over the last year had improved her life in so many ways.
‘I’m not going to talk about the size of my a**e. I’m not going to tell you what I eat in a day. Because I’ve read those stories and they make me feel bad about myself,’ she said.
However, she did confirm Melbourne’s lengthy Covid lockdown was the catalyst for her health and fitness kick.
‘We couldn’t go out to dinner, we couldn’t go to a friend’s house, they couldn’t come to us, we couldn’t go outside five kilometres. All we could do was walk, and so that’s what I did,’ she said.
Chrissie began walking only short distances, but steadily increased her fitness and now walks for two hours per day.
The media personality, who hosts the Chrissie, Sam and Browny breakfast show on Nova 100, gave up alcohol more than a year ago as part of a health kick.

Chrissie briefly touched on her weight loss in an interview with The Australian Women’s Weekly earlier this year. ‘I’m not going to talk about the size of my a**e. I’m not going to tell you what I eat in a day. Because I’ve read those stories and they make me feel bad about myself,’ she said
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