The comedian and actor has lost and gained weight many times during his career. One of his biggest body transformations came four years after Superbad was released, at the premiere of 's Moneyball , which earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
At the time, Hill felt he needed "to be a responsible adult" and lead a healthier lifestyle, he told Kidd Kraddick in the Morning. Hill lost the weight by correcting his unhealthy diet, he told ABC News at the time. While Hill's Superbad character, Seth, wasn't exactly a jogging enthusiast , in real life the actor says running was a good way for him to ease into exercising. He also told the radio show he began doing 10 push-ups a day and eventually worked his way up to doing push-ups a day.
Hill says he packed on the pounds for his role as Efraim Diveroli, the real-life former arms dealer whose company was a weapons contractor for the U. Department of Defense. After the film was released that summer, he asked pal and 21 Jump Street costar Channing Tatum how best to shed the weight.
In , the actor was photographed at a gym in Manhattan. He was spotted jabbing, shadow boxing, and working with a trainer on a few combo moves. It's unclear which gym Hill works out at, but the trainer working with him was sporting a sweatshirt from Gotham Gym located in New York City's West Village.
The gym attracts many celebrities, including Justin Theroux, who works out there five days a week. Theroux's trainer told Men's Health their sessions start with 40 minutes of boxing training and end with 20 minutes in the weight room working his abs, doing circuits, or deadlifting. Although Hill has touched on his workout routine, he isn't exactly outspoken about it.
In a Rolling Stone interview pegged to his film This Is the End , he told the reporter that he rides the elliptical every day. But when pressed for specifics on his workouts, he "stiffened" and said it was of "little relevance," according to the magazine.
Henson that she struggled with bulimia and depression. Eventually, the actress realized it was a negative self-defense mechanism. At the time, she thought bulimia helped her control her emotions. Over time, she noticed it was getting out of control.
According to Express, he used to weigh in at pounds but has lost over pounds because he got sick of looking at himself. He also focused on losing weight slowly by exercising and frequently moving to avoid bouncing back. The singer-songwriter once revealed she had an autoimmune disease and thyroid problem that began in , but after reading Steven R.
The only difference is the flour, sugars, and some other ingredients of her diet. Still, the actor had to call out the Daily Mail in February for posting shirtless photos of him. He pointed out that some of his body insecurities got worse due to media scrutiny. Meanwhile, fans supported Hill with comments like, "This is good advice for everyone!
Nobody has any right to comment on your body, it is sacred to you and let's focus on your absolutely incredible acting and projects that you are doing constantly.
This is not the first time Hill has stood up for himself when it comes to his body being public fodder. In February, the star shared his dismay that the Daily Mail published photos of him shirtless while surfing without his permission, writing on Instagram in part, "I don't think I ever took my shirt off in a pool until I was in my mid 30s even in front of family and friends.
Probably would have happened sooner if my childhood insecurities weren't exacerbated by years of public mockery about my body by press and interviewers.
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