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Adele’s amazing weight loss aided by fitness trainer suggested to her by pals Lady Gaga and Cameron Diaz

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ADELE’S massive weight loss was aided by a celebrity chef and fitness trainer suggested by pals Lady Gaga and Cameron Diaz. Last week, the Oscar-winning singer shared a photo for her 32nd birthday and the world went nuts over how different she looked.

Adele stunned fans by showing off her seven-stone weight loss achieved by overhauling her diet and dropping down to just 1,000-a-day calories.

Obviously with such a huge weight loss, fans and followers were keen to hear how the mum-of-one did it. Speaking to The Sunday Mirror, a source close to the star revealed how she got help from specialists, including Los Angeles-based trainer Harley Pasternak whose A-list clients have included Ariana Grande, Megan Fox and Lady Gaga.

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