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Gregg Wallace maintains 4st weight loss and fears for 'obese men' during pandemic

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weight loss, Gregg Wallace was warned that he was heading for a heart attack if he didn't change his ways. The 56-year-old, who is best known for MasterChef, began his transformation in 2017, dropping down to 12st from over 16st.In recent years, the culinary mastermind has been vocal about his journey on social media where he's been flaunting his new look.He admitted that before hitting his goal weight in April, Gregg was indulging in five pints a night, along with multiple takeaways.

Now in an interview with The Telegraph, the TV chef revealed how the coronavirus pandemic has been a wake-up call for him. Gregg said: "I remember thinking 'Oh God, what if I was still fat?' I could have been really ill'."He added: "I felt incredibly relieved.

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