Davinia Taylor shows off her three stone weight loss in a black jumpsuit

Davinia Taylor, 45, shows off her three stone weight loss in a sophisticated black jumpsuit as she attends the launch of Ferne McCann’s mental health app Shorah

She’s known for motivating her fans with powerful social media posts. 

And Davinia Taylor continued to showcase her three stone weight loss in a sophisticated look as she supported Ferne McCann at the launch of her new mental health app.

The former Hollyoaks star, 45, cut a chic figure in a simple black jumpsuit as she posed for snaps at the launch of Ferne’s new platform Shorah.

Davinia showed off her impressive weight loss in a black jumpsuit with a chunky gold belt and oversized bottoms.

Posing with mother-to-be Ferne at the launch, Davinia swept her blonde tresses into a simple up-do.

Looking good! Davinia Taylor continued to showcase her three stone weight loss in a sophisticated look as she supported Ferne McCann at the launch of her new mental health app

Making a statement! The former Hollyoaks star, 45, cut a chic figure in a simple black jumpsuit as she posed for snaps at the launch of Ferne's new platform Shorah

Making a statement! The former Hollyoaks star, 45, cut a chic figure in a simple black jumpsuit as she posed for snaps at the launch of Ferne’s new platform Shorah

In a post shared to Instagram, Ferne detailed the new app: ‘Shoorah our brand new mental health & well being app has officially launched TODAY on all App Stores.

‘We have both been on a journey of self discovery and self work. And through our personal experiences we have learnt some incredible tools that have helped us to overcome the obstacles of life and to move forward.

‘With it being Mental Health Awareness Week we feel incredibly proud to launch today as we know the tools featured within Shoorah will help so many of you with your mental health journey.’

Davinia previously credited her weight loss to ‘biohacking’ during an appearance on This Morning in 2021.

She insisted: ‘You don’t count calories you’ve gotta count chemicals!’

The recovering alcoholic also claimed that vegetable oil makes you depressed, while on the show promoting her new book: ‘It’s Not A Diet.’ 

Explaining to hosts Dermot O’Leary and Alison Hammond what her diet entails, Davinia said: ‘You don’t count calories, you’ve gotta count chemicals. What I’ve done over the years is… because I eat on depression…

‘When I’m upset or stressed I reach for carbohydrates, and that’s a form of biohacking. But basically, you’re trying to hack into your hormones to boost your mood.

Stunning! Davinia showed off her impressive weight loss in a black jumpsuit with a chunky gold belt and oversized bottoms

Stunning! Davinia showed off her impressive weight loss in a black jumpsuit with a chunky gold belt and oversized bottoms

Pals: Posing with mother-to-be Ferne at the launch, Davinia swept her blonde tresses into a simple up-do

Pals: Posing with mother-to-be Ferne at the launch, Davinia swept her blonde tresses into a simple up-do

'It's now or never!': Davinia Taylor, 45, donned a skimpy black bikini in incredible comparison snaps as she showed off her 3 stone weight loss on Instagram on Wednesday

Throwback: Pictured before the former soap star embraced a healthier way of life

Visible change: She embarked on a lifestyle overhaul eight years ago, after her mother died, and went from a size 16 to a size 8 in the process (Pictured left in 2004) 

‘I gave up drinking 13 years ago, so I knew I couldn’t go to that. So I turned to carbohydrates and sugars and pizza and everything… And I couldn’t stop.

‘But what I didn’t realise was, the ingredients in there – a few of them – were really triggering me to be even more depressed.

‘And the one I found out – more than sugar would you believe – is that vegetable oil and seed oil actually makes you depressed. It’s not meant to be in our diet but it’s everywhere.

‘And when I cut that out, my body started functioning better. And I could metabolise the food I was storing and get rid of it… And then improve my mood and start exercising.’

Davinia explained that her new lifestyle began when she went to see doctors who told her that she was ‘borderline obese’ and needed to moderate her diet.

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