![]() Any nutrition expert would agree that fruit has both carbs and sugar (in the form of naturally occurring fructose). In fact, she is seen eating an apple (or a similar looking fruit) while describing her “no carb, no bread, no sugar, no alcohol" plant based diet in the documentary. What does this tell us? Her weight loss occurred over many months, not 6 weeks, and a more gradual weight loss does not fit the “crash diet” mold.īeyonce did eat carbs, as well as sugar (primarily from natural sources like fruit as well as some added sugars), though she likely limited both to minimally processed options. And when she is seen with a whittled waist in her One Woman costume, she is actually still about a month out from her Coachella performance. So, when she clocks in at 175 lbs at “5am on day 1 of Coachella rehearsals” she is not a mere 44 days away from stepping onstage. Watching her Homecoming documentary on Netflix, Beyonce is seen at rehearsals over 3 months prior to her Coachella performance. ![]() Given the production value, advanced choreography, and attention to every last detail (all of which Beyonce had her hand in), it is likely that rehearsals started months in advance. Rehearsals for Coachella started well beyond 44 days prior to the performance. Did Beyonce survive on non-starchy vegetables, nuts, and air during her grueling pre-Coachella 2018 regimen? Did she drop almost a pound a day all while keeping up with her rehearsal and breastfeeding schedule? Is the 22 day plan a starvation diet? Unlikely. Understandably, many of her fans, along with health professionals, find this troubling. We are led to believe Beyonce went from 175 lbs to her Coachella body (estimated at around 135 lbs) in that timeframe while following a vegan, carb-free, bread-free, sugar-free and alcohol-free diet. ![]() We will come through this, but will always miss our boys.22 Days… Or rather 44, in Beyonce’s case. I am back at work part time, but bear with me. We emerged from hospital a week ago shell shocked. Baby loss, and coping with grief, is very hard. Our younger twin, Rafe, was not born until Tuesday 23, but died later that day in NeoNatal ICU. Teddy came and went from this world quickly and quietly. Mr Opperman - who resigned but was reinstated as a pension's minister earlier this month - has spoken openly about how difficult it was to be unable to visit hospital at the time.īack then, in July 2020, he sad: "Sadly, just over a week ago we lost our twin boys. They are loved, and never forgotten but, for now, we celebrate a long journey to parenting."Īfter the deaths of Rafe and Teddy, the family raised more than £28,000 for charity Sands - which supports those going through baby loss - in memory of their twins. Sadly our twin boys did not make it, being born too soon for this world. Hexham MP Guy Opperman with newborn baby Kitto (Image: Guy Opperman / Twitter) Huge thanks to all the team from IVF to delivery. "Massive thanks to, after a long journey to this place, and a long week in hospital. Know that you will always be loved little man. In a post on Twitter, Mr Opperman shared pictures of himself and Flora with baby Kitto and said: "Welcoming Christopher Coleman Opperman, who has been called Kitto for many months, to this wonderful world. Read more: Guy Opperman reinstated as Pensions Minister hours after announcing resignation ![]() The Hexham MP referenced this in his announcement, saying Kitto would "always be our third child". Kitto's birth comes two years on from tragedy, when Guy and Flora lost newborn twins Rafe and Teddy during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in June 2020. Mr Opperman announced the birth on social media on Saturday - and said the baby will be known as Kitto. Hexham MP Guy Opperman and his wife Flora Coleman Opperman have welcomed a baby son to their family.Ĭhristopher Coleman Opperman was born last week at in London under the care of medics from the Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital NHS Trust.
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