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LASSIE, from left: June Lockhart, Lassie, Jon Provost, (1963), 1954-1974.
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‘Lost in Space’ & ‘Lassie’ Stars Pay Tribute to TV Legend June Lockhart

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
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June Lockhart, star of Lassie, Lost in Space, and much more, passed away on October 25, 2025, just a few months after her landmark 100th birthday. Lockhart wasn’t just a TV legend and a Golden Age Hollywood star; she was one of the most beloved TV mothers of all time, and her TV children all honored her passing on social media.

Read on for emotional tributes from Angela Cartwright and Bill Mumy (her children from Lost in Space) and Jon Provost (her son from Lassie) — those who knew Lockhart not just as a costar and friend, but a mentor and mother figure in her own right.

October 26, 2025 0 comments
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Woman who lost 15 kg shares weight loss tips that helped her go from 73 kg to 56 kg: ‘Stretch every morning, night for…’
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Woman who lost 15 kg shares weight loss tips that helped her go from 73 kg to 56 kg: ‘Stretch every morning, night for…’

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Losing weight is an uphill battle. Apart from working out regularly, it also requires one to keep a check on their diet, adopt lifestyle habits that can benefit their routine, and follow a cohesive plan that offers long-term benefits rather than quick results.

Fitness coach shares tips that helped her lose 15 kg during weight loss, including eating high-protein meals, stretching regularly, and more.

Also Read | California cardiologist with 20 years experience says ‘you don’t need to cut out every bad food to protect your heart’

Sophia Clare, an online fitness coach, on August 23, shared her transformation on Instagram. She shared a few tips that helped her lose over 15 kg during her weight loss journey, including eating high-protein meals, stretching regularly, and not skipping weight training, among others.

Weight loss tips to shed almost 15 kg

According to the fitness coach, she used to weigh 73 kg, and now she weighs about 56 kg. She lost over 15 kg during her transformation period, and it was possible because she followed steps that helped maintain her nutrition and health, and remained consistent. Let’s find out what helped her lose weight.

1. Food = fuel

According to the fitness coach, food is fuel for our body, and while she was trying to lose weight, instead of giving up food to reduce calories, she ate lots of high-protein, nutrient-dense meals.

She also maintained being in a caloric deficit while fuelling her body. She explains, “[Be in] calorie deficit if you are trying to lose weight. E.g.: If your maintenance calories are 2,000, a deficit diet for you would be eating around 1,700 calories.”

2. Weight lifting 4-5x a week

The fitness coach made sure that she did weight training at least 4 to 5 times a week. While training, she did a PPL split: push, pull, and legs. For instance, push exercises would be bench press, barbell shoulder press, dumbbell lateral raises, push-ups, and chest press. Meanwhile, pull exercises include pull-ups, bicep curls, one-arm dumbbell rows, bent-over rows, and deadlifts.

She also suggested a key tip to keep in mind while working out. “Focusing on different muscle groups each day, to allow the other muscles to recover. Focusing on progressive overload and training until failure. Push for extra reps, your mind gives up before your body does,” the coach recommended.

Weight loss tips. (Generated via ChatGPT)
Weight loss tips. (Generated via ChatGPT)

3. Aiming for 10-12k steps a day

“Steps are so beneficial to help with weight loss, and even an instant mood booster,” the fitness coach noted. During her weight loss journey, she completed 10 to 12k steps every day.

4. Stretching every morning and night

According to the fitness coach, she stretched every day, once in the morning and once at night, for 15 minutes each time. “This helps keep the muscle active, but also allows for recovery. Also good before bed to unwind,” she explained.

5. Stay motivated

Lastly, the fitness coach advised those trying to lose weight to stay motivated and avoid comparing their progress to others. She added, “It can be hard, but keep reminding yourself why you started. We all have to start somewhere; you can’t compare your day 1 to someone’s day 100.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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June Lockhart in
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‘Lassie’ & ‘Lost in Space’ Actress Was 100

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
written by jummy84

What To Know

  • June Lockhart, renowned for her roles in “Lassie” and “Lost in Space,” died at age 100 of natural causes in Santa Monica, surrounded by family.
  • Her prolific career spanned stage, film, and television, earning her two Hollywood Walk of Fame stars, multiple Emmy nominations, and a Tony Award.
  • Fans and colleagues paid tribute on social media, celebrating her talent, kindness, and lasting impact on classic television and the entertainment industry.

June Lockhart — the iconic actress known for her roles in Lassie, Lost in Space, Meet Me in St. Louis, and more — is dead at 100.

On Thursday, October 23, the ’50s and ’60s star died of natural causes in Santa Monica, California, People reported. She had her daughter, June Elizabeth, and her granddaughter, Christianna, by her side when she died.

In 1925, Lockhart was born to actor Gene Lockhart and actress Kathleen Lockhart. She made her stage debut at 8, later appearing alongside her parents in 1938’s A Christmas Carol as their onscreen daughter.

Lockhart most notably played Ruth Martin in Lassie and Dr. Maureen Robinson in Lost in Space. She also appeared in TV shows like Magnum, P.I., Knots Landing, Marcus Welby, M.D., Murder, She Wrote, Full House, General Hospital, Grey’s Anatomy, Babylon 5, Roseanne, and many more. Film-wise, she was best known for appearing in A Christmas Carol, Meet Me in St. Louis, She-Wolf of London, Bury Me Dead, and others.

During her career, Lockhart had two stars featured on the Hollywood Walk of Fame — one for TV and a second for film. She was a two-time Primetime Emmy Awards nominee and a Tony Awards winner.

Lockhart married John F. Maloney in 1951, and they welcomed two daughters, Anne and June Elizabeth. She and Maloney divorced in 1959.

June Lockhart, June 25, 1925 to October 23, 2025. Thank you for your unforgettable performances. You’ll live on in the hearts of your fans.

Rest in peace.

❤ pic.twitter.com/78G9Tc9vb7

— Mary Anne Landers (@Mary_Anne_L) October 25, 2025

In the wake of the legendary actress’ death, fans took to social media to share tributes. One X user wrote, “Thank you for your unforgettable performances. You’ll live on in the hearts of your fans. Rest in peace. ❤️.”

Another fan shared via X, “100 years of grace, talent, and storytelling. 🎬 June Lockhart’s legacy will forever live in the hearts of classic TV lovers.”

Someone else echoed, “RIP June Lockhart, a life very well-lived, beloved by all. I used to watch Lost in Space religiously.”

A different X user wrote, “A remarkable life and career spanning decades. June Lockhart brought joy to millions through her iconic roles. She will be remembered fondly. 🎬”

If it hadn’t been for my dearest and oldest friend, June Lockhart, I wouldn’t have become the celebrated costume designer I became. June promoted and encouraged me throughout the 55 years we have known each other. What a sensational and fantastic LADY!!! ❤️♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️ pic.twitter.com/K3zD8H5u0l

— Jean-Pierre Dorléac (@spclsmthin) October 25, 2025

Meanwhile, yet another X user shared, “If it hadn’t been for my dearest and oldest friend, June Lockhart, I wouldn’t have become the celebrated costume designer I became. June promoted and encouraged me throughout the 55 years we have known each other. What a sensational and fantastic LADY!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.”

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June Lockhart, ‘Lost In Space’ and ‘Lassie’ Star, Dies at 100
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June Lockhart, ‘Lost In Space’ and ‘Lassie’ Star, Dies at 100

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
written by jummy84

June Lockhart, a popular actress of the 1950s and ’60s known for her roles in “Lost In Space,” “Lassie” and “Meet Me in St. Louis,” died of natural causes on Oct. 23 in Santa Monica, Calif. She was 100. Lockhart became known for her performances as Timmy’s foster mother, Ruth Martin, on the CBS series […]

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Ima Robot Unearth Lost 2000s LP 'Search and Destroy'
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Ima Robot Unearth Lost 2000s LP ‘Search and Destroy’

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Early 2000s band Ima Robot has unearthed a lost album from that time period, Search and Destroy, which will finally see the light of day Nov. 14 through Community Music. The title track is out now and can be sampled below.

Founded by future Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros frontman Alex Ebert in the late 1990s, Ima Robot eventually signed with Virgin Records for its 2003 self-titled debut. The album pricked up the ears of adventurous listeners thanks to its au courant blend of jittery indie rock and more dance-leaning music, but was not commercially successful beyond a core group of devoted fans.

“I hope it inspires people to remember that not everything has to be the same,” Ebert told SPIN at the time of the album’s release. “You can do different things and you can be fresh and you can listen to fresh music and things don’t have to stay in one area, you know? We all get into ruts where we forget that things can be different. The only comments I’ve ever seen are like, ‘not only did they pull from this band and that band, but they also pull from this little-known band,’ and I have no idea who these bands are. Never heard of them. No idea. It’s kind of cool for me because I get to build up my record collection that way. I like to call our music high-clash because to me, it’s elevated. It’s not metal meets rap. To me, it’s just everything all across the board.”

In the wake of the debut, Ima Robot wrote a wealth of songs while preparing for its second album, many of which were pressed in extremely limited quantities as Search and Destroy and sold at a handful of 2006 shows — much to the chagrin of Virgin.

“Never uploaded online nor formally distributed, it might have disappeared entirely if not for the dedication of a devoted few Robot heads who preserved its traces,” reads a new band bio about the project. “Today, echoes of that fervor endure with original CDs fetching hundreds of dollars on MusicStack and other resell sites, a testament to the enduring allure and quiet obsession the record inspired.”

“In a lot of ways, this stuff sounds like the original Ima Robot, the pre-signed fuck-it,” Ebert says now. “There’s a lightness to the whole thing. It feels more like the original concept, a reclaiming of the initial vibe.” 

Ima Robot has been inactive since 2011, while Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros have only played live on a handful of occasions since 2016.

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Karan Johar's Intimate Life: Lost Virginity At 26 And More Surprises! | Glamsham.com
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Karan Johar’s Intimate Life: Lost Virginity At 26 And More Surprises! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

In a recent chat show Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle, a moment of shock left Janhvi Kapoor visibly stunned. While playing “Truth or Lie,” the talk turned scandalous when Janhvi dared Karan Johar to share a shocking secret.

“Say one scandalous truth about yourself and fabricate one falsehood. We’ll try to figure out which one is true,” she told him. Karan, never one for subtlety and a master of drama, came back with, “I lost my virginity at the age of 26, and I’ve had an intimate relationship with someone from your family.”

The strong declaration created shockwaves on the set. While Janhvi seemed visibly taken aback, Kajol and Twinkle erupted into fitful laughter. Soon after, Karan explained the reality behind the claims. “I was late to that party — I did lose my virginity at 26. But no, I have never been intimate with anyone from your family, though the idea may have crossed my mind once or twice,” he made light of, dispelling the tension.

Janhvi Kapoor has enjoyed a long association with Karan Johar and his Dharma Productions. She entered Bollywood in 2018 with Johar’s banner-backed romantic drama Dhadak. The movie was a box office hit and starred Ishaan Khatter alongside her.

Also Read: Diwali Magic with Karan Johar: Yash and Roohi Spread the Festive Cheer!

Janhvi has been busy with various Dharma productions such as Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl since then, and appeared in a cameo for Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani. Their latest joint venture, Mr. & Mrs. Mahi, shows them working closely with each other once again.

Janhvi was also a part of Homebound, a Karan Johar production by Neeraj Ghaywan. The movie had its world premiere at Cannes 2025 and was shown at TIFF and IFFM. It has been chosen as India’s official entry for the 2026 Oscars in the Best International Feature Film category.

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Task Star Emilia Jones On Getting Lost In Her Role As Robbie's Niece
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Task Star Emilia Jones On Getting Lost In Her Role As Robbie’s Niece

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

SPOILER ALERT! This story contains details from the season finale of Task on HBO.

Emilia Jones considers it a compliment that, while playing the emo niece of a criminal uncle in Task, no one realized that she previously played the only hearing member of a deaf family in the 2021 Oscar winner CODA.

“I went to the Rangers game last night and someone was like, ‘I didn’t recognize you without your mullet.’ And then someone else was like, ‘well, I didn’t recognize her with the mullet.’ So many people sent me text messages saying they didn’t realize it was me until episode three or two,” admits Jones of the CODA role that earned her a BAFTA nomination. “It’s such a compliment. That’s what I love about acting. I love playing characters you can totally disappear into. That was my goal and I feel very happy that people didn’t realize it was me.”

Here, the British actress who also played the title character of Reality in 2024’s Winner and Kinsey in Locke & Key addresses Sunday’s adrenaline-fueled finale and where she thinks her character took Robbie’s kids now that they’re free from harm.

DEADLINE Let’s start with the final episode. Talk about high octane.

EMILIA JONES It was so much fun because I love stunts and it was the climax of the show. We all worked together to make that scene so much more than what we thought it could be. Sam Keeley, who plays Jayson, gave me a look before we started shooting that sequence and was like, ‘let’s do this. Let’s just go for it.’ We slightly went off the script and had this back and forth fight. My adrenaline was so high the whole time and it was a really, really challenging but such a fun scene to shoot.

DEADLINE In the end, how do you think Maive felt about Robbie, played by Tom Pelphrey?

JONES I think Maeve is devastated, obviously, when Tom [Mark Ruffalo] tells her Robbie’s dead. Maeve has long been torn by his choices, and she saw the risks, the moral compromises, the danger that he brought into the family. But at the end of the day, he was still her uncle and he was deeply intertwined into her life. Although Robbie burdened Maeve with a lot of responsibility, she knew that she still had someone who was looking out for her. So it’s an absolute huge loss. I think that Maeve had come to the realization that Robbie’s heart was always in the right place. No matter what he did, he was trying to protect his family.

DEADLINE What was it like working with Tom?

JONES He’s such a giving actor. Building Maeve and Robbie’s relationship was such a joy with Tom because it’s a complicated relationship. There’s a lot of resentment there with Maeve and some conflicting emotions and anger, but at the same time, there’s so much love between them. Tom and I would hang out a lot in between filming. We would go to museums and dinners and we did this trippy room at the children’s museum and wore 3D glasses. We basically spent five hours laughing. That really helped us bond. It was easy, then, to play the anger and tough emotions because there was so much trust and love between us.

DEADLINE You were quite the kid wrangler in this. Have you ever worked with this many kids on a project?

JONES It’s funny, creator Brad Ingelsby, when I first spoke to him about this project, ended the Zoom before I read the script and said, ‘do you like kids?’ It was such a random question to ask. I was like, yeah, I love kids. Who doesn’t? And then I read the script and was like, oh, okay, I understand. I started acting when I was 8, so I saw myself in the kids. I remember when I was on set when I was young, someone would get me a present or something and it would just mean the absolute world to me. So I tried to do that with the kids. For Ben Doherty, who plays Sam, it was one of his first projects. He was just so happy to be on set. So I bought him a little Polaroid camera so he could take pictures of all the crew and cast to make a little scrapbook to remember everybody for the rest of his life.

DEADLINE Which kid called your character a chicken butthole, again?

JONES That was little Oliver Eisenson, who plays Wyatt. Wyatt loved saying chicken butthole just as much as Oliver loved it. It wasn’t improvisation, but he absolutely loved that he got to say it. A lot of those kind of scenes were improvised because Oliver is such a bundle of energy and he’s so perfect for Wyatt, so they just kept the camera rolling and let him do his thing.

DEADLINE Where would you like to think that Maeve and the kids went at the end?

JONES I have thought about that so much. I just hope that Maeve is able to get the support that she needs because for a lot of her life, she’s had to put things on pause and never put herself first. I would like to think that she’s living a happy life with Harper, Wyatt and the family that they are, but at the same time, being able to grow as a person and learn to do a few things for herself, because my goodness, she deserves it.

DEADLINE Was Task a game changer for you?

JONES I mean, CODA was such a game changer and I’m so grateful for it. It was a complete whirlwind. The whole award season was such an amazing experience and such an unexpected one. I felt so lucky to have been a part of that film. I was 17 and I’d never signed or sung before. For every skill that was required for that film, I had a big fat NO by every single one of them. And for some reason, the director Sian Hader took a risk and cast me. I’ll be forever grateful for Sian and for that film. CODA allowed me to be a part of Task and I’m so grateful. Task really enriched my life. Maeve came to me at a time when I really needed it. I found filming the show really cathartic and I learned a lot about myself.

DEADLINE What have you heard about the future of Task?

JONES I’ve caught wind of it [being an anthology], and I really hope that that happens. Brad is such an amazing writer and I think his characters are so layered and complex. The way he portrays moral ambiguity in characters is so intriguing and it’s what drew me to Task and to watch Mare of Easttown. I think it would be a shame not to keep this world alive.

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'I Lost A Very Dream Friend', Actress Hema Malini Shared Emotional Post On Demise of Veteran Actor Pankaj Dheer
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‘I Lost A Very Dream Friend’, Actress Hema Malini Shared Emotional Post On Demise of Veteran Actor Pankaj Dheer

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
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The entertainment world is mourning the loss of veteran TV and film actor Pankaj Dheer, who passed away on Wednesday at the age of 68 after battling cancer. His death has left a deep void, and the news has shocked both his fans and colleagues. Pankaj Dheer was most beloved for his portrayal of Karna in the iconic TV series Mahabharata, a role that won him the admiration of millions. He was a versatile actor, known for his immense talent, warmth, and larger-than-life presence both on and off-screen.

Pankaj Dheer

Pankaj Dheer Passed Away

Pankaj Dheer, with his powerful performances, etched a permanent place in the hearts of the audience. His portrayal of Karna in BR Chopra’s Mahabharata remains one of the most memorable roles in the history of Indian television. His deep voice, commanding presence, and nuanced performance made him the perfect fit for the role of Karna, a character torn between duty and personal struggle. The news of his death has brought an outpouring of tributes from his colleagues, friends, and fans. Many of Pankaj’s peers have shared emotional messages, reflecting on his warmth, kindness, and generosity.

Pankaj Dheer and Hema Malini

Also Read: Akshaye Khanna’s Outstanding Transformation Into Asura Guru Shukracharya for “Mahakali” Leaves Fans Stunned

One of the most heartfelt tributes came from veteran actress Hema Malini, who shared a deeply emotional post on social media. The Dream Girl posted two pictures of herself with Pankaj Dheer, describing him as a “very dear friend” and expressing how heartbroken she felt by his loss. Hema Malini wrote, “I have lost a very dear friend today and I am completely heartbroken. Pankaj Dheer, always so affectionate, enthusiastic about everything, a talented actor who won the hearts of audiences by playing Karna in Mahabharata, and full of life, has passed away.”

Pankaj Dheer

Hema also spoke of Pankaj’s brave fight against cancer, writing, “He passed away after a courageous battle with cancer, which he was determined to conquer. To me, he was always very supportive, encouraging me in everything I did, and always there for me whenever I needed him.” She ended the tribute by expressing her sympathy for Pankaj’s wife, Anita, and spoke of how Pankaj’s unwavering support and presence in her life would be missed dearly.

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The Lost Bus true story: How accurate is the Matthew McConaughey film?
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The Lost Bus true story: How accurate is the Matthew McConaughey film?

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
written by jummy84

It stars Matthew McConaughey as a bus driver who emerged as a true hero in the midst of the disaster, after he drove 22 children and their teachers to safety during the catastrophic fire, with the film depicting some incredibly dramatic scenes as he took charge of the situation.

Read on for everything you need to know about the true story behind the film.

Is The Lost Bus based on a true story?

The simple answer is yes – the film is based on true events that occurred during the 2018 Camp Fire in Northern California’s Butte County, which became one of the most destructive wildfires in the state’s history.

Specifically, it adapts a section of Lizzie Johnson’s non-fiction book Paradise: One Town’s Struggle to Survive an American Wildfire, focusing on the heroic exploits of bus driver Kevin McKay, who was responsible for navigating 22 children and their teachers to safety in the midst of the carnage.

How accurate does The Lost Bus portray the real events?

In the loosest sense, The Lost Bus appears to be a broadly accurate retelling of events as they happened – but there are certainly areas in which dramatic liberties have been taken to exaggerate certain elements and even add some fictional beats.

For example, the storyline about McKay’s teenage son Shaun is amended for the film. In reality, he had evacuated hours before his father began his perilous journey and so McKay did not need to worry about his son’s safety while he was driving.

The Lost Bus. Apple

Meanwhile, most of the more dramatic action sequences are also an exaggeration, added to transform the film into a cinematic affair: in real life, most of the journey involved them being stuck in traffic rather than driving at high speeds and dodging fires.

Many of the other extra dramatic aspects – including the scene where armed looters banged on the door and the part in which McKay stopped the bus in the middle of an empty park are also inventions, while the loss of connection the bus experienced also appears to have been exaggerated.

So while the heroics of McKay were undoubtedly very real, it’s best to take the events seen in the film with a pinch of salt.

What real events are left out in The Lost Bus?

The most obvious omission in the film is that one of the two teachers who was present in the bus – the then-29-year-old Abbie Davis – is left out of the narrative, with the only named teacher being America Ferrera’s Mary Ludwig. This was actually at the request of the real Davis, who told the filmmakers that she wished not to be included.

Meanwhile, the film also doesn’t deal with the aftermath of the fire, which saw Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) accepting responsibility due to faulty equipment it operated, pleading guilty to 84 felony counts of involuntary manslaughter and an additional felony count of unlawfully starting a fire.

Explaining why there wasn’t more focus on PG&E, Greengrass told Time that the film was “not really a film about PG&E” and that while “their failure to maintain the infrastructure was the prime course of the fire”, the “thing that movies do best is [portray] the resilience of human beings in the face of adversity and peril”.

The Lost Bus is available to watch on Apple TV+ – sign up to Apple TV+ now.

Check out more of our Film coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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Woman who lost over 70+ kgs shares 5 simple habits that helped her transform her body: ‘I stopped skipping breakfast’
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Woman who lost over 70+ kgs shares 5 simple habits that helped her transform her body: ‘I stopped skipping breakfast’

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Many women struggle with weight loss, juggling busy schedules, diets, and workouts with little to show for it. One woman named Kate Daniel, who lost over 70+ kgs, shares in her September 26 Instagram post how simple, consistent habits helped her achieve a complete transformation.

Kate Daniel shares simple habits that transformed her life and health post-bariatric surgery.(Instagram/@bariatric_chic)

Kate explains, “The impossible becomes possible when you show up with the same 5 habits, one day at a time… The small, repeatable habits I built are what helped me lose over 70 kg and silence the food noise. And you can too… Nothing flashy. Nothing complicated. Just simple things that stacked up and rewired my brain one day at a time.” (Also read: Woman says this ‘AI diet’ helped her lose 7 kg and 2 inches from her belly in 21 days: ‘Not just weight loss…’ )

Here are the five habits Kate followed:

1. Stop treating your body like bin

Kate said, “Leftovers were still waste whether I ate them or not. Every time I honoured fullness, the food noise lost a little more power.”

2. Never skip breakfast

She suggests, “No more ‘saving calories.’ A high-protein start stopped the grazing cycle before it began.”

3. Move your body daily

Kate recommends, “Walking, stretching, dancing. Not workouts. Not punishment. My stress dropped, my nervous system calmed, and the urge to eat to cope got quieter too.”

4. Make one promise and keep it

“Just one! Small, doable, and repeatable. That’s how identity shifts and habits become automatic. Building self-trust silenced the self-doubt that used to trigger overeating,” she explains.

5. Meal prep as self-care

“Delicious bariatric meal prep gave me peace, time back, and stopped the chaos. With food ready, decision fatigue faded and so did the space for food noise and cravings to take over,” she adds

Kate adds, “None of these felt perfect. But they felt possible. And possible is what compounds into freedom. Weight loss surgery gave me the tool, but it wasn’t gastric sleeve surgery alone that got me here. If you’re on your bariatric journey after gastric sleeve or bypass surgery and you’ve ever thought it was impossible for you, let this be proof it’s not. You just need the right micro habits and strategies, ones you can actually implement into your life today.”

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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