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Vannessa Cross has impressed TLC viewers with her astounding weight loss , but the reality star says diet and exercise weren't the first steps she took while embarking on her health journey. 'When I first started, I threw everything I knew about weight loss out the window and I picked up an addiction book. I started reading through the 12 steps and things of that nature.
'I’m allowed to actually eat fattening foods now. After two years, you don’t want it. Even now, I see these commercials for all these big old burgers and all these big old things. And I told my kid, I said, ‘That looks gluttonous,’” she explains. How Cross maintains her weight Once she reached her goal weight, Cross' focus shifted to maintenance and she admits that the process has been challenging at times. 'Mentally, it is extremely hard.
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