Chrissie Swan looks fit and determined as she gets in the steps for her charity walk in Melbourne following her dramatic weight loss during Covid lockdowns.
On Friday, the radio host, 48, donned an all-black STAX activewear set which included tights and a zip up, long-sleeved shirt.
She kept her brown hair loose and flowing in the wind as she lugged along a Coles shopping bag and a backpack with mustard in the side pocket.
On Friday, Chrissie Swan showed off her 90kg weight loss in activewear as she trained for her 300km charity walk
The television presenter had a set of earphones plugged in as she walked to raise funds for the Fred Hollows Foundation, browsing some shops and her local Sussan along the way.
It comes after Chrissie lost a significant amount of weight, starting in early 2020 during lockdowns.
The Masked Singer judge, who has lost 90kg since the start of her journey, previously credited her slim-down to daily walks and quitting alcohol.
Chrissie Swan looks fit and determined as she gets in the steps for her charity walk following her dramatic weight loss during Covid lockdowns
She kept her brown hair loose and flowing in the wind as she lugged along a Coles shopping bag and a backpack with mustard in the side pocket
Chrissie has more recently decided to no longer discuss her weight loss publicly.
‘I think the reason I’m not talking about anything now is because I have done that in the past 20 years,’ she told Stellar magazine in July.
‘I’ve waded into that kind of toxic environment, and it didn’t make me feel good. And it didn’t help me, and it didn’t help anyone else. And it just propagates the interest in a woman’s body, which is irrelevant,’ she added.
The television presenter had a set of earphones plugged in as she walked to raise funds for the Fred Hollows Foundation, browsing some shops and her local Sussan along the way
It comes after Chrissie lost a significant amount of weight, starting in early 2020 during lockdowns
Chrissie briefly touched on her weight loss in an interview with The Australian Women’s Weekly earlier this year.
She said the ‘enormous’ lifestyle changes she’d made over the previous 12 months had improved her life in so many ways.
‘I’m not going to talk about the size of my a**e. I’m not going to tell you what I eat in a day. Because I’ve read those stories and they make me feel bad about myself,’ she told the magazine.
The Masked Singer judge, who has lost 90kg since the start of her journey, previously credited her slim-down to daily walks and quitting alcohol
Chrissie has more recently decided to no longer discuss her weight loss publicly. ‘I think the reason I’m not talking about anything now is because I have done that in the past 20 years,’ she told Stellar magazine in July
‘I’ve waded into that kind of toxic environment, and it didn’t make me feel good. And it didn’t help me, and it didn’t help anyone else. And it just propagates the interest in a woman’s body, which is irrelevant,’ she added
Chrissie has continued to smash her fitness goals by setting herself a new target: to walk 300km in one month for the Fred Hollows Foundation.
She announced last week she’ll be ‘pounding the pavement’ every day in August to raise money for the blindness charity.
‘I’m doing it again! It’s August and that means I’ll be walking 300km to restore sight to those with avoidable blindness,’ she wrote on Instagram.
‘It only takes $25 to restore someone’s sight. That’s amazing to me! Will you get behind me? Last year we raised over $80,000 (that’s over 3,200 people who can see again because of you!?) This year I’m aiming for $100,000!’
Chrissie has continued to smash her fitness goals by setting herself a new target: to walk 300km in one month for the Fred Hollows Foundation
She concluded: ‘Whatever you can spare – there’s a link in my bio. I’ll keep you updated as I go. Let’s do this!’
Chrissie took part in the challenge this time last year, initially aiming for 150km before later extending her goal to 300km.
According to an Instagram post last year, she clocked more than 310km and told her followers that a company had offered to match her donations for the next $15,000.
Chrissie took part in the challenge this time last year, initially aiming for 150km before later extending her goal to 300km and clocking in more than 310km. (Pictured at the Logie Awards in Melbourne on April 27, 2014)
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