Drew Carey Says He’s Lost 1,000 Lbs. Over the Years, Vows to Stick to Healthy Eating Because ‘It’s So Freeing’
The comedian took those words to heart, cutting out carbs and sticking to 45-minute cardio workouts several times a week. Now Carey, who quips he's lost "1,000 pounds over my whole life,” weigh 80 lbs. lighter “more or less.” He also no longer has type 2 diabetes.Michael Yarish/CBS “It's just a better attitude all the way around,” he continues. “That's part of my happiness now, is being able to look in the mirror and go, ‘Oh, I like my haircut, I like my face, I like the way I'm dressed, and I look good in this. I don't have to sit in a corner or apologize to myself in my head when I'm talking to somebody, you know what I mean? All these things you do when you're overweight or you think something's wrong with you.
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