Rebel Wilson Says She'll Never Have a Bikini Body, Focuses on Health Instead

Hollywood actress Rebel Wilson shared an honest message on Instagram, stating she doesn't believe she will ever have a "bikini body." She expressed gratitude for her body and detailed her current health regimen, which includes Pilates, strength training, and occasional weight-loss medication. Wilson emphasized that her 2020 weight loss journey was about becoming healthier, not just a number on the scale. She advocates for adopting multiple healthy habits for the benefit of both physical and mental well-being.

Key Points: Rebel Wilson on Body Image: "I'll Never Have a Bikini Body"

  • Shares positive body image message
  • Focuses on health over weight
  • Uses weight-loss medication as aid
  • Advocates for multiple healthy habits
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Rebel Wilson: Don't think I'll ever have a bikini body

Hollywood star Rebel Wilson shares a positive message about body image and health, expressing gratitude for her body while discussing her fitness habits.

Rebel Wilson: Don't think I'll ever have a bikini body
"I don't think I'll ever have a bikini body - that's just not me. - Rebel Wilson"

Los Angeles, April 1

Hollywood star Rebel Wilson realised that she will never have a "bikini body".

The 46-year-old star shared a positive message about body image to her Instagram Stories on and she expressed her gratitude to her anatomy for getting her through life.

Wilson wrote: "I don't think I'll ever have a bikini body - that's just not me. But my body has carried me through this life and I am so grateful for it."

The actress, who previously lost 60 pounds during her "year of health" in 2020, said that she has been making lifestyle changes but is also reliant on weight-loss medication, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Wilson penned: "I'm trying to get my daily steps, do a Pilates class once or twice a week, some strength training when I can, eat as healthy as I can. But let's face it I love sweets so I need those GLP's from time to time to give a little help."

She said that she was more concerned about being healthier rather than concentrating on the scales when she lost a lot of weight in 2020.

She told people.com at the time: "You never want it to be about the number, because it really isn't about that. It's about: I was doing some unhealthy things to my body and I just wanted to change it and become a healthier person."

Wilson shared that last year how "healthy habits" are pivotal for both her physical and mental health.

The Bridesmaids star said in a message to her Instagram followers: "Ok, so you delete some things from your life that are unhealthy and pick up some healthy habits."

"So not just focusing on but trying multiple healthy habits, which will be a struggle. I might have to write myself a little checklist on a post it note and make sure I'm trying to do each thing each day.

"But I tell you what, if you can get into a really good groove with all these healthy habits, it can be really great for your physical and mental health and that's really important."

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Rohit P
Good for her. But I do wish she'd talk more about the medication part. In India, we see so many quick-fix ads for weight loss. The message should be clear that medicine is a support, not the main solution. Lifestyle change is key.
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Ananya R
Love her honesty! "My body has carried me through this life" – this hit home. Our bodies do so much for us, birth children, work hard, fight illnesses. We should be grateful, not constantly criticising. More power to her! 💪
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David E
Interesting perspective. The "bikini body" standard is so Western. In many parts of India, a fuller figure is traditionally seen as a sign of health and prosperity. Her journey is about balance, which is universal.
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Sneha F
The checklist idea is so relatable! We Indian aunties are always making lists for groceries and chores, why not for health? Pilates, steps, strength training... it's about building a routine, not achieving perfection. Good luck to her!

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