Former 124-kilo woman is unrecognizable today: This is how she made it
Great Britain - She once weighed 124 kilograms and was miserable: but today Kelly Wynne's (39) world looks completely different. Thanks to a disciplined program, she has lost 48 kilos and is unrecognizable. But how exactly did she do it?

For years, the mother of two from the UK had let herself go, eating McDonald's fast food. "I tended to eat very little during the day and far too much in the evening and would get far too much takeaway," Wynne told Newsweek in an interview this week.
"Drinking during the week didn't help either, as one glass of wine after a long day turned into a whole bottle," she added.
The hairdresser's predicament finally worsened when her relationship fell apart during her second pregnancy.
"It opened my eyes to what I looked like. I had never felt so heavy or rejected in my life. I hated myself and that's when I knew I had to learn to love myself again," she explained to the US magazine.
Then the overweight woman made a plan.
Kelly Wynne celebrates weight loss success on TikTok

Wynne decided to start power walking from one day to the next. Her declared goal: 10,000 steps every day. Regardless of rain, wind or snow: the mother went all out.
But it wasn't just her exercise that she tweaked, but also her meals. McDonald's disappeared from the menu. Instead, the now 39-year-old counted calories and prepared her own meals.
Within five months, she lost the first 32 kilograms: "As soon as I started to see progress, I felt even more addicted, and that motivated me to keep going."
As the road got bumpier, Wynne had a stroke of luck: "After I had lost about 85 pounds (approx. 39 kg), a mother called Lucy came up to me on the way to school and congratulated me. I told her I hated my saggy skin and she said I should go to her gym and she would help me. Now she trains me every day (...) I don't think I could have done it without her."
Kelly Wynne now weighs just 76 kilograms. She regularly celebrates her success with before and after videos on TikTok. What a successful "transformation"!