The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Kristina: I only got my pre-baby body back by becoming a vegan

Former Strictly star reveals how new diet helped her drop two dress sizes – and give her a fresh burst of energy

- By Eve Simmons

ITS advocates claim it can help would-be slimmers shed pounds and rid the body of toxins. Veganuary – following a meat, eggs and dairy-free vegan diet for the month of January – is being supported by more than 50,000 Britons, and has the backing of celebritie­s including Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton and pop star Ariana Grande.

Now former Strictly Come Dancing star Kristina Rihanoff has claimed that since going vegan, she has lost the weight she was unable to shift after the birth 18 months ago of her daughter, Milena.

With a new tour looming, Kristina was losing hope that she would ever squeeze back into her trademark barelyther­e sequin dancing gowns.

But veganism, she says, has helped her drop two dress sizes, from a 12 to an eight. She feels the new approach has increased her muscle mass and given her far more energy. She even credits a vegan diet for helping her partner, former England rugby winger Ben Cohen, recover from a severe heart condition.

Kristina, 40, powers through seven hours a day of intensive rehearsals for her Dance To The Music show. ‘I’m choreograp­hing and dancing, but I can manage it because I am fit, healthy and have a newfound lease of energy thanks to my vegan diet,’ says the Russian-born star.

It’s not only her energy levels that have benefited – Kristina has noticed similarly astounding effects on her body. ‘I really struggled to get rid of the last bit of my baby weight,’ says Kristina, who left Strictly in 2015.

‘I went from a size eight to a size 12 after giving birth and I have never been bigger than a size ten in my life. Within two months of going vegan, I lost the weight and was trimmer around my hips and waist area.’

THE diet was also crucial to helping Ben – her partner on Strictly in 2013 – recover from a health scare last year, she says. In May, he was rushed to hospital with acute glandular fever and pericardit­is – swelling of the sac that surrounds the heart – leaving him weak and bed-bound for two months.

In an effort to nurse him back to health, the couple adopted a fully plant-based diet. ‘Lots of my friends who are body-builders and dancers have lost fat and gained muscle tone on a vegan diet,’ claims Kristina. ‘They told us that the vegan diet would cleanse Ben’s body and get rid of any toxins. Within three days of starting the diet, he was feeling much better and had enough energy to go back to the gym.’

Despite her claims, there is no scientific evidence to provide support for the health-healing properties of a vegan diet. ‘There’s no link between recovering from glandular fever and diet,’ says dietician Dr Carrie Ruxton. ‘If you have something for two weeks or more, it is probably on the way out anyway. Studies have shown that high doses of Vitamin C, which you may get in a vegan diet, only take about one or two days off your virus.’

Kristina, who has never eaten red meat, has some unusual views when it comes to animal products, claiming that they have an ‘inflammato­ry effect’. ‘There is so much drummed into us about getting protein from meat or chicken, but we can get all the protein we need from plants,’ she argues. ‘You can get lots of vitamins without taking supplement­s or eating meat or poultry, which create inflammati­on in your body.’

Kristina points to various documentar­ies on TV streaming service Netflix which, she argues, provides more than enough evidence to support her beliefs.

‘Lots of my friends have gained muscle and lost fat since going vegan,’ she tells me. ‘Elephants have the biggest muscle mass of all animals – and they have a purely plant-based diet.’

Looking good is, of course, crucial to her career, with her new stage show marking a return to the spotlight. ‘Now I finally feel able to perform on the stage, wearing the outfits, surrounded by the other girls,’ she says. ‘There’s so much more pressure on women and it’s hard because I have to look a certain way as I’m on TV.’

Kristina’s eight-year stretch as a dancer on Strictly wasn’t without controvers­y. She was reported to have had romances with three of her celebrity dancers, all of whom had partners at the time. Dubbed the Siberian Siren, Kristina was accused on social media of deliberate­ly provoking drama to save herself from getting the chop.

The negativity, it seems, took its toll on the 5ft 3in star’s confidence. ‘On Strictly I was always surrounded by girls who had a great feminine shape,’ she says. ‘They weren’t stickthin or anything, but I was always aware that I had to look good and be on top form when I was dancing with them. We always want what we don’t have – and there are some things you can never change. I will never be able to wear skinny jeans, for instance.’

The challenge of staying in shape is harder postStrict­ly. ‘When I was dancing for nine hours every day, I could eat whatever I wanted and it wouldn’t matter because I would burn it all off. Potatoes, chicken, fish and vegetables were the main meals but I ate snacks in between and managed to stay in top shape for the whole six months. Then I stopped dancing and had a baby.’

For her new nationwide tour, which starts this week, Kristina teams up with her former Strictly co-stars Oksana Platero and Robin Windsor to take audiences

 ??  ?? Kristina today, and with her baby daughter Milena, far right FEELING BETTER THAN EVER:
Kristina today, and with her baby daughter Milena, far right FEELING BETTER THAN EVER:
 ??  ?? Kristina’s partner Ben Cohen with her on Strictly HEART SCARE:
Kristina’s partner Ben Cohen with her on Strictly HEART SCARE:

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