Valerie Bertinelli: I dropped ‘down a size’ in jeans after Dry January

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Valerie Bertinelli: I dropped ‘down a size’ in jeans after Dry January
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The “One Day at a Time” alum gushed over the “nice side effect” to abstaining from alcohol, joking she also plans to try Dry July and Sober October.

The actressover the weekend about the “nice side effect” of quitting drinking last month.

“These jeans that I’m wearing were so tight a few months ago that I couldn’t comfortably button them,” the 62-year-old told her followers. “Now, they’re so loose it’s time for me to go down a size.”In the comments section, the Golden Globe winner wrote that she is interested in attempting Dry July and Sober October.

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