The Peterborough Examiner

Evangeline Lilly’ s not sorry she took 2 years to lose baby weight

- ANDREAMAND­ELL USA Today

Don’t expect a proclamati­on from Evangeline Lilly that she bounced back after baby. Instead, the “Ant-Man and the Wasp” star is refreshing­ly candid about what it took to get her superhero figure after having two children. By phone, Lilly, 38, speaks openly about her fitness routine (she’s never had a trainer) and her diet (yes, she’s tried it all).

“You see those headlines that say, ‘I lost my baby weight in three months!’ And I used to read that and I would think, why would you want to lose your baby weight in three months? Don’t you need that?” she tells USA TODAY .“I was a nursing mom, so I needed that fat.”

Lilly says she was “just very patient and gentle with myself after I had my children.”

The movie star began with baby steps, taking brisk walks or going for a light jog. She says it took her about two years to get back to where her body had been prepregnan­cies. “And I felt really good about two years! I felt like two years made sense to me.”

The actress doesn’t judge those who shed the pounds faster, but she pushes back at the notion that new moms should bounce back for their husbands.

“Mypartnerl­oved everybumpa­nd curve of me when I was taking care of our children,” Lilly says. “There was nothing sexier to him than me providing those nutrients and love to our children. There is more than one way of doing it, ladies, and my way is two years!”

Though she’s never had a trainer or a nutritioni­st, Lilly spent her 20s experiment­ing.

“I tried all kinds of crazy stuff: I tried Atkins. For a very brief period, for two weeks, when I was 19 or 20, I tried diet pills,” she admits. “I tried long-long-longdistan­ce running ... I’ve been a gym rat. I’ve tried different styles of eating, like little portions all through the day or big meals three times a day or not eating after 5 p.m. or drinking a huge glass of water before every meal.”

Now the Marvel star says she stays in sync with her body. “I’ve experiment­ed with my own body to find my own solutions and my own ways ,” she says .“And what I feel is the only hard and true rule we can use is that the first thing you have to do is learn how to listen to your own body and then try things. Your body will tell you, ‘This is not good for me.’”

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