Tori Spelling on gaining and losing her 40 pregnancy pounds
Actress Tori Spelling, 34, has been open about gaining 40 lbs during her pregnancy with son Liam Aaron, 6 months next week. Now that she has gotten her bikini body back, Tori spoke to People about her weight loss, reality show Tori & Dean: Inn Love, and why she doesn't recommend c-sections.

Liam wears Kimball Concepts 'My mom is hot' tee ($5.25; romper $7.25). Their online store is not currently open, but should be soon!
On gaining the weight: I didn't have a problem with it. I ate whatever I felt like, and the weight crept up. And I did not work out at all. [After the delivery], I immediately lost 10 lbs. Then the scale didn't move. Nothing. I was like, 'Why isn't it coming off?'
On her c-section: I had an emergency c-section [after a failed induction hours after my water broke], which kept me from exercising for nine weeks. One of the biggest misconceptions is that celebrities have c-sections because it's easier. If I had a choice, I would not have, I would not recommend it. The recovery is much worse.
Life as a mom: You have to make the time to spend with your baby. But the great thing is, in the work I do currently, Liam can be with us. I get to be with my baby and my husband all day long. There's nothing better. Life as a mom is fantastic -- it's hectic, but I always say the show and the bed and breakfast is more work than Liam is.
Not dealing with the weight: The last thing on my mind was to diet. I ate more in the six weeks after the birth than when I was pregnant; I was just so happy! We were home all day long, and people would bring food over to us. It was great.
Filming of Inn Love 8 weeks later: I was okay with it, surprisingly. But it was in the back of my mind. Liam was 2 months, and I felt like I should start losing weight.
I had a friend who did NutriSystem. I thought, "Let me try it." [Tori is now a spokeswoman.] When I started to see results, it was huge for me, because I never had to lose weight before. I never once dieted. I mean, I didn't go through my life eating McDonald's every day, but I never needed a strict diet.
Exercise: Honestly, I'm not doing much. That's been the hardest part, the workout. I try to do two days a week. I do treadmill, and with the trainer, Sam Levine, we do fun stuff like kickboxing. And a lot of ab work to help my belly.
Once the weight came flying off, I was excited to get on the scale everyday. It was like a competition. I'm very competitive.
Goal weight: I'm at my goal weight now. I lost 30 lbs. I'm not the thinnest I've ever been, but I'm at the weight I was when I got pregnant, which is the weight I'd like to stay at.
Source: People, September 17th issue, p. 88
- Posted on Sep 7, 07 at 9:14 PM
- Permalink
- Comments (27)
















