
“I don’t know how to relax, that’s my problem.”
― Carnie Wilson
“My husband and I are best of friends first and foremost. We fight like cats and dogs, but never stay mad for long. I was lucky to find him, he is in every way, my soulmate.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I have willpower and determination. I am very resilient, like rock.”
― Carnie Wilson
“There’s a huge emotional component to weight loss.”
― Carnie Wilson
“All I can do is listen to what my body needs and feels.”
― Carnie Wilson
“Medication can help us live a happier life.”
― Carnie Wilson
“It’s normal to gain weight during pregnancy. It’s something that has to happen to your body.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I always think I am one of the millions and millions of people that struggles with an addiction to food. I don’t know how to relax, that’s my problem.”
― Carnie Wilson
“Certain foods no longer agree with me. If I eat French fries, I might feel sick to my stomach.”
― Carnie Wilson
“The surgery will always be a huge part of my life. I’m going to need to help people with weight problems for the rest of my life so that I can maintain my weight.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I started to put on weight when I was about four and a half and it got really bad when I was around nine. I ballooned. I was about 110 pounds.”
― Carnie Wilson
“When my work gets crazy, I make sure to always have vitamins, water and proper food with me. That has helped me to lose 33 pounds.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I’m a working mother… You try to pay the bills, you try to keep your life going and there’s pressure.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I decided that it’s either, you know, if I want to have children, have a family and – and live a long life, I’ve got to make some real, real serious changes.”
― Carnie Wilson
“It’s not just being overweight that’s dangerous. Stress is dangerous.”
― Carnie Wilson
“The most important thing I think we need to remember is that we’re a work in progress. Do not be ashamed or afraid to ask for help. That’s what I did. I asked for help.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I started doing yoga.”
― Carnie Wilson
“The evening is really hard for me. I have to force myself not to eat.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I am always cautious.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I don’t want to become a diabetic.”
― Carnie Wilson
“Becoming famous is a strange thing in your own right.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I have a real issue with radio these days. I just am not into the current music.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I wish I had more time to read. I do love books.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I am stuck in the 70’s. I can’t seem to get away from that era.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I understand that I’m a role model.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I have a child to feed and a spirit that can’t be crushed, so I’m able to move ahead.”
― Carnie Wilson
“Was I a perfect gastric-bypass patient? Yes. Was I a perfect gastric-bypass pregnant woman? No. I made a decision to enjoy my pregnancy… So sue me!”
― Carnie Wilson
“My fat cells have a memory like Einstein! I’m proof that surgery is not a magic potion. There are many ways to sabotage it.”
― Carnie Wilson
“When someone has a weight problem when they’re pregnant, they will struggle before, during and after to lose weight.”
― Carnie Wilson
“Do I wish I could retire? Sure, but that’s not life.”
― Carnie Wilson
“It doesn’t feel good when you have to struggle to get your pants on.”
― Carnie Wilson
“There are days where I’ve lost weight and I feel bigger or fatter or uglier and I want to just hibernate. I’ll find every excuse not to exercise. I hate it.”
― Carnie Wilson
“If someone puts too much pressure on me, I will automatically rebel.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I don’t want to hide anything – there is nothing to hide.”
― Carnie Wilson
“When you film a reality show, it’s so jumbled. They shoot episodes in all orders!”
― Carnie Wilson
“I can be a lady – surprise!”
― Carnie Wilson
“Going from 300 pounds to 150 pounds was the biggest change of my whole life.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I’m trying to teach my daughter about healthy eating.”
― Carnie Wilson
“You know, after all these years, it’s just like we are who we are and it’s a struggle for me and sometimes I’m heavier and sometimes I’m thinner.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I want to get into voice-overs.”
― Carnie Wilson
“It’s such a rush doing a concert and seeing people actually mouthing the lyrics.”
― Carnie Wilson
“When you love food as much as I do, staying healthy is not easy. I mean, moderation, not deprivation. That’s my new way of living. I always want more and that’s just my life.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I used food as a coping mechanism for many, many years, and it was my best friend for a long time.”
― Carnie Wilson
“It’s more about going to a place inside of me as a woman who knows that I’m never going to have perfection. And that I deserve to be healthy and feel healthy.”
― Carnie Wilson
“Food decisions – do I eat this or not? – are always going to be there.”
― Carnie Wilson
“Life presents itself in constantly changing ways, but you’re able to accept the challenges, rather than recoil, throw up your hands, and go on a binge.”
― Carnie Wilson
“Like everyone else, I have challenges.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I did have reconstructive plastic surgery and a tummy tuck. And from hip to hip, there’s a very big scar. It looks better than it did… So I say, if you don’t like that skin, have it removed. This is my advice: if you’re gonna do it – just go for it.”
― Carnie Wilson
“If you walk down the street, within five minutes you will see someone who is morbidly obese or obese.”
― Carnie Wilson
“Sometimes reality T.V. can be stressful.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I realized that I have to slow down. I work so hard, I’m so busy.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I never hide, when I walk down the street, someone’s going to take my picture, that’s what I look like.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I have to be a teacher to my daughters.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I’ve had so much stress in the last year so it’s really a struggle. I never hide, when I walk down the street, someone’s going to take my picture, that’s what I look like.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I’m definitely up in weight. I’m looking forward to getting an exercise routine again. It’s like a daily decision.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I mean, moderation, not deprivation. That’s my new way of living.”
― Carnie Wilson
“I always want more, and that’s just my life.”
― Carnie Wilson
“We need to eat and enjoy it but control it. That’s what I do now.”
― Carnie Wilson
“If I’m known as the girl that lost weight and it’s been six years later and I’ve still kept off the 110 pounds, God bless. Because I never kept off 100 pounds before in my life.”
― Carnie Wilson
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