Kelly Brook fights back against diet shaming trolls in new SlimFast campaign 

Kelly Brook is fighting back against diet shamers in a brand new campaign with SlimFast.

The model, 40, looked incredible as she showcased her stunning figure in promo shots for the campaign, named ICANJAN, which empowers people to beat their weight loss goals this January.

And the SlimFast plan has also aided Kelly in getting back to her ‘best self’, with the star stating: ‘I’ve truly found my ‘size sexy’. 

Looking good, feeling good: Kelly Brook is fighting back against diet shamers in a brand new campaign with SlimFast

The Heart Radio presenter showed off a number of glamorous looks for the campaign, with the star looking sensational in a figure-hugging black dress.

She then turned up the heat in a sizzling red number that allowed her to put her hourglass curves on display.

While a third snap shows the beauty wrapping up in a chic white jumper and pale blue high-waisted jeans.  

Discussing how SlimFast has helped her, Kelly said: ‘Losing weight is not about reaching a specific weight or dress size. It’s about finding the happiest version of myself. 

Fabulous: The model, 40, showcased her stunning figure in promo shots for the campaign, named ICANJAN, which empowers people to beat their weight loss goals this January

Fabulous: The model, 40, showcased her stunning figure in promo shots for the campaign, named ICANJAN, which empowers people to beat their weight loss goals this January

‘The SlimFast plan has helped me to rediscover by best self. I’ve truly found my ‘size sexy’.’ 

It comes after new research showed that over half of young British women (51%) will hide the fact they are dieting this January, for fear of disapproval from friends and family.

While due to the surge in ‘body positivity’, 51% of women aged 18-34 are too afraid to reveal their desire to slim down worrying that they will be judged. 

With a further 43% even deeming dieting to be ‘unfashionable’. 

Kelly’s campaign comes after she recently opened up about a past fat shaming incident on the red carpet.

Empowering: And the SlimFast plan has also aided Kelly in getting back to her 'best self', with the star stating: 'I've truly found my ‘size sexy’

Empowering: And the SlimFast plan has also aided Kelly in getting back to her ‘best self’, with the star stating: ‘I’ve truly found my ‘size sexy’

In 2017, she stepped out as a curvy size 16 in a slinky black sequinned dress to attend the Murder On The Orient Express film premiere at the Royal Albert Hall.

But, the former glamour model told The Sun that was given a nasty shock when the hoards of photographers were yelling at her to ‘breathe in’.

Laughing about the incident, which she described as a ‘wake-up call,’ Kelly admitted: ‘Well, I’m glad they told me! They actually thought they were doing me a favour, but yeah, it was a bit of a shock.’

The presenter continued, explaining that while she was taken aback by their comments, they must have been equally shocked because they’d only ever previously known her as being ‘skinny.’

Candid: Kelly's campaign comes after she recently opened up about a past fat shaming incident on the red carpet

Candid: Kelly’s campaign comes after she recently opened up about a past fat shaming incident on the red carpet

Shocking! But, the former glamour model told The Sun that was given a nasty shock when the hoards of photographers were yelling at her to ‘breathe in’

Over the last two years, Kelly adopted a healthier lifestyle and subsequently dropped down to a happy size 12, or what she brands her ‘Size Sexy,’ in time for her milestone 40th birthday in November.

Kelly confessed that, while she’s previously been slimmer than her current size, she wouldn’t want to be that skinny again.

She said: ‘Although I’ve lost weight on my SlimFast journey, I’m still not the thinnest I’ve ever been in my life. But nor would I ever want to go back there, because some of my thinnest times were also my saddest.’

The radio host also admitted that it would be ‘really difficult’ for her to be a ‘skinny girl’ because she’s naturally curvy and refuses to aspire to be an ‘unattainable’ size.

Throwback: Kelly said while she was taken aback, the photographers must have been equally shocked because they'd only ever previously known her as being 'skinny' (pictured in 2000)

Throwback: Kelly said while she was taken aback, the photographers must have been equally shocked because they’d only ever previously known her as being ‘skinny’ (pictured in 2000)

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