Sister Wives' Janelle looked thinner in Mexico.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Sister Wives celeb Janelle Brown's known for her explosive fights with Kody Brown in season 18, but she's also getting attention because of her offscreen weight loss. The reality star Janelle looked remarkably lean in a clip from her Mexican getaway, which she added to her Instagram grid. Of course, Janelle pushed Plexus products while enjoying some fun in the sun.
As of this writing, Janelle's still in Mexico. While she frolics, Sister Wives season 18 viewers learn more about her not-too-distant past. Janelle had a tough pandemic. It wasn't easy for anyone, but she was often alone with her children. They aren't babies, but they still need parents, and only Janelle was there for them. Their father Kody was MIA because his COVID rules were so strict.
How Did Janelle Lose Weight? In Sister Wives season 18, Janelle looked much as she has for a while. However, offscreen, she appears to be thinner. She'll surely credit Plexus products as the primary reason for her weight loss transformation. Nonetheless, other lifestyle adjustments have also been helpful. She's lost a whopping 100 pounds, and has posted pics of healthier meal choices, such as a pizza with a cauliflower crust.
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