Holy moly, Victoria Wakile is growing into quite the beautiful young woman!
Fans of Real Housewives of New Jersey remember seeing Richard and Kathy Wakile's daughter grow in front of all of our eyes on the small screen, but now Victoria has not only blossomed into a gorgeous lady, but also flaunted a 23-pound weight loss.
The 21-year-old proudly showed off her slimdown in the form of a before and after bikini pic on Instagram, and all we have to say is wow!
"To the left is me exactly one year ago... 23 lbs heavier. The right picture is me exactly 5 minutes ago.... 23 lbs lighter, happier and most importantly, HEALTHIER! No words to describe how I feel! Never judge anyone because you don't know where they've been or what they've been through," Wakile captioned the photo uploaded yesterday.
"Everyone has a starting point but for me, there is no end. I have changed my life of 'dieting' to simply a healthier lifestyle all together. Hard work, dedication, bravery and motivation 'posted' this picture... I don't even know who that girl to the left is anymore. I still have ways to go but I will not stop. Thank you to everyone who has supported me along the way... You know who you are! A big thank you to @dremma1!!!!! You have taught me so much and made a goal of mine I've had for so long a reality. Happy Thursday, Everyone!"
E! News spoke with Dr. Sheri Emma, who has been working closely with Victoria to achieve her healthier lifestyle.
"Victoria was an amazing client and is an amazing girl. She came to me ready for a lifestyle change. She had been through a lot with her surgery and it had impacted her body and metabolism. I put her on a very aggressive, customized diet that I call 'Dr. Emma's Diet,'" Emma tells us.
(Wakile had undergone brain surgery to remove a benign brain tumor last year. This is the second time in ten years that she has had to undergo the same harrowing procedure.)
"Dr. Emma's Diet is customized protein that's calculated based on a person's lean body mass, activity, etc. The rest is rounded out with certain fruit and vegetables. The timing of the eating is limited and it was a hardcore change, but it was precisely what she needed to cleanse herself of all of the medications she had been on," she continues.
"Aggressive diets seem to be becoming all the craze lately, but I've been researching what are called ‘Very Low Calorie Diets' for many years and found that when it is customized by the quantity of protein, through a calculation, and then rounded out with fruits and vegetables, the diet is much more effective than a "one size fits all" diet plan. I was very strict with Victoria. I only had her eating meals once or twice a day, she drank tons of water (over 100 oz), and she was not allowed any grains or fats—even if they were the good kind—and no dairy at all. She was on very restricted daily calories, but they were specifically planned for her."
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