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Adamari López shares with HOLA! USA the latest updates on her health and wellness journey

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Adamari López began her journey to wellness during the COVID-19 pandemic after finding herself making excuses to eat healthily and exercise.

With the help of Oprah’s weight management program, WW (formerly Weight Watchers), the TV host, actress, author, and mother, was able to drop 20 pounds and set a good example for her daughter, Alaïa.As the 2022 Mother’s Day (May 8) is rapidly approaching, López chatted with HOLA!

USA to share the latest updates on her health and wellness journey.Victoria’s Secret model Sofía Jirau praises Adamari López: “I want to be like you”Adamari López’s body transformation came with a bright new colorful wardrobeAdamari López shows off her new bikini bodyI continue to be more aware of how important it is to stay healthy and not eat food just because I want to eat every time but to keep myself well emotionally, physically, and spiritually.

I have also had changes and processes that have made me grow and mature, which keeps me focused on this lifestyle that I want for myself and my daughter.I think that Alaïa is enjoying this mom because I have a more active life with her and because I am her example.

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