Office star Lucy Davis revealed her incredible weight loss while training at home.
The actress who made a name for himself by playing receptionist Dawn at Hitsitcom had suffered from weight and bulimia in the past.
The 49-year-old shared an Instagram photo on Monday, showing off a trim figure when she lifted a weight with her personal trainer brother Jake.
She states: “5-pound single-arm deadlift. I can’t get up from my chair. Please send me help. # Weightlifting #strengthtraining # womenlifting @ jakebodyupgrade.”
Lucy moved to LA in 2004, when the Cult Sitcom office was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards and won the championship.
She admitted at the time that she could win more roles by losing three stones, explaining: It has to tell you something.
“I love food and sometimes I have a hard time because I can’t stop eating. Slimming makes me better, but I don’t lose weight to other people or magazines.”
Born in Sorihar and the daughter of comedian Jasper Carrott, the star is open about suffering from bulimia, and things come to mind when her five-year marriage to actor Owain Yeoman ends in 2011. I said that.
While promoting Wonder Woman in 2017, Lucy told The Telegraph:
“I probably won’t go out much. I’ve been on a diet for a week and then ate all the food I didn’t consume in the last 7 days in one day.”
She continued: “Now I think it’s normal, but my head wasn’t thinking about it. When my marriage was over, this binge and purge period was the worst.
“Even today, I’m thinking about shifting a few pounds, so I think,” Oh, I love cheese. ”
“I’ve noticed that not all eating disorders are essentially about what you look like.
“They’re more fundamental. Like any other addiction, I guess. For example, you’re not having a drink problem. It’s that you’re having a problem. That’s why you drink. For me, vomiting cycles and hunger were my solutions. “
Lucy starred in Netflix’s sitcom The Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina as Hilda Spellman, one of Reed’s aunts.
She also played Etta Candy in the 2017 blockbuster movie Wonder Woman, most recently filming Amarillo’s American comedy series Amy.