Rebel Wilson was on weight loss and fitness – and is now being treated differently for it.
The Australian actress (40) appeared on ‘The Morning Crew with Hughesy, Ed and Erin’ to discuss her weight loss journey and revealed that people started treating her differently after improving her health.
“It’s interesting … I liked to think I looked good in all sizes and things,” Wilson said. “And I’ve always been pretty confident, so it’s not like I’m not confident and now very confident.”
“I think what was really interesting was how other people treated you,” Wilson added. “Sometimes, because they were bigger, people didn’t necessarily look at you twice. Now that I’m in good shape, people offer to carry my groceries to the car and keep doors open for you.”
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Rebel Wilson, pictured here with boyfriend Jacob Busch, revealed that people treat her differently after her weight loss transformation.
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Wilson then asked, “Is that what other people have been experiencing all along?”
Actresses “Pitch Perfect” and “Hustle” documented her weight loss journey, which she called her “Year of Health,” throughout Instagram throughout 2020. By November, the actress had revealed that she had lost almost £ £.
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Before she started losing weight, Wilson revealed that she eats more than 3,000 calories a day.

The actress opened earlier about her ‘Year of Health’.
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“Before I probably ate 3,000 calories most days, and because it was usually carbs, I would still be hungry,” she told People magazine. “So I really switched to eating a high-protein diet, which is difficult because I didn’t have much meat.”
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“I’m just trying to go for an overall balance, overall healthy balance,” Wilson said of her overall health goals. “I have this condition, which is not my quote, but I’m going to say ‘Nothing is forbidden.’ We will be like, ‘Should we get an In-N-Out citizen?’ And I’m like, ‘Nothing’s forbidden.’ “I can go there, I may be eating only half of what I ate before. You know? And I’ll get a burger and some fries, and then you will feel good.”