The former 'The View' co-host unveils her dramatic transformation after dropping 25 pounds with sugar-free keto diet.
- Dec 4, 2018
AceShowbiz - All hard works will be paid off and Sherri Shepherd has gained one from months of diet. The 51-year-old actress/comedian, who has been eliminating sugar from her diet, recently revealed the result of her healthy eating regime.
The former "The View" co-host took to Instagram over the weekend to unveil her jaw-dropping new look after dramatic weight loss. Rocking black Guess thigh-high boots over a pair of camouflage jeans from Centerstage Boutique with a black tank top in the mirror selfie, she revealed that she shed 25 pounds over 260 days of following keto diet.
"Getting it in!!! Over 260 days #sugarfree ... can't begin to describe how #amazing I feel," she wrote in the caption. Aside from her slimmer body, she revealed other benefits she enjoys from her healthy diet, "Energy, clarity of thought and mind. Focused ... patient w my son. Hearing from God a lot more clearly. Present."
"I've done this slowly and steadily and since March I've come down over 25lbs. This is not a fad- it's my life that is at stake. It feels so good to feel #good," she continued sharing. She also gave a shout out to her diet mentor, writing, "for a great #keto mentor follow @blackketogirl - she is a wealth of information and has helped me tremendously do #ketogenic the #safe & #healthy way."
Sherri has been documenting her journey to a healthy lifestyle on Instagram since earlier this year. In July, she explained on "The Wendy Williams Show" how her son Jeffrey inspired her to change her lifestyle. "Sometimes you go through stuff and you want to just grab something sweet. Ex-husbands, things like that," she said.
She went on recalling, "And I was doing that and Jeffrey was in the backseat, Wendy, and I was eating something I wasn't supposed to. He said, 'Mommy, if you die, who's going to be my bodyguard?' I said, 'What are you talking about?' 'Who’s going to watch me?' And literally I said, 'Sherri, you've got to do something different' "