‘Thought I would die’: Star’s worrying Jenny Craig admission

‘Thought I would die’: Star’s worrying Jenny Craig admission

Footy legend Brendan Fevola has revealed the alarming lengths he went to so as to shed pounds as a part of his contract with Jenny Craig.

Fevola stated he thought he was going to die whereas dropping 12kg in 9 days after changing into an envoy for the burden loss business in 2017.

He revealed he “virtually didn’t eat for a week”, at one level getting a nostril bleed for no purpose as he walked round Melbourne in an try and shed the additional weight.

Speaking on his radio present, Fox FM’s Fifi, Fev & Nic, Fevola stated he was paid “a lot of money” to shed pounds for the model.

“For the first six months had to lose a lot of weight,” he stated.

“Then for the next year you had to stay within two kilos, you got weighed every month and that was without food, you had to do it yourself.”

At one level Fevola weighed 119.8kg and wanted to get all the way down to 108kg so as to receives a commission.

“It got a bit scary,” he stated. “I didn’t eat for virtually seven days.

“I went to a sauna and I walked out at the Brighton baths to go for a little walk but I had no energy. It was so bad, it was the only time I thought I’d die. My nose started bleeding for no reason and I had some soup which filled me back up.

“But there’s a great outcome, I woke up the morning of, I went in and weighed in, I got to 107, they all clapped and said well done.

“Next to the Jenny Craig, no word of a lie, there is a McDonald’s and after every weigh in I’d go and treat myself. I went in and bought two McChickens, a Big Mac, large chips.

“I smashed the first McChicken and almost spewed. But I got my weight, I got my cash.”

Jenny Craig appointed voluntary directors on Tuesday in a last-ditch try to avoid wasting its companies in Australia and New Zealand.

The appointment is aimed toward restructuring the companies and avoiding the same destiny to its US guardian firm, which has filed for chapter.

The weight reduction business was based in 1983 in Melbourne, Australia, by American husband-and-wife duo Jenny and Sidney Craig, who expanded the burden loss program into the US in 1985.

Over the years it has attracted thousands and thousands of purchasers worldwide with specially-designed menus to assist prospects shed the kilos, and has signed up numerous family names to characterize the model, together with the late Kirstie Alley, Mariah Carey and Seinfeld’s Jason Alexander.

Source: www.news.com.au