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Zoe Ball: 'Been struggling' Radio 2 host speaks out on weight gain and 'menopause madness'

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BBC Radio 2 presenter Zoe Ball, 49, has admitted she has been "struggling" with menopause weight gain and wants to combat the "menopause madness".The radio presenter opened up about how she is trying to get into a "healthier routine".Zoe admitted how she has struggled with the side effects of menopause on Friday for the past year and has stated she wants to combat the "madness".The Strictly Come Dancing star wrote about her menopause experience alongside a snap of some nutritious food she has recently been trying.Writing to her 480,000 Instagram followers, Zoe divulged: "Have loved the top notch food from @balanceboxuk ready to go, delicious, nutritious & filling, also great snacks!"Haven’t gone hungry.

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