Sheryl Underwood Lost 2 Shoe Sizes Amid 100-Lb. Weight Loss: 'I'm Almost a Baby Kardashian' (Exclusive) - The Messenger
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Sheryl Underwood Lost 2 Shoe Sizes Amid 100-Lb. Weight Loss: ‘I’m Almost a Baby Kardashian’ (Exclusive)

Sheryl Underwood recently chatted with The Messenger about her weight-loss journey and her health goals for the New Year

Hosts Jerry O’Connell, Sheryl Underwood, Amanda Kloots, Natalie Morales and Akbar Gbajabiamila, from the CBS Original Daytime Series THE TALKSonja Flemming/CBS

Sheryl Underwood is opening up about her weight loss and health journey — including the unexpected side effect of losing 100 lbs. 

"I've lost shoe sizes," the Talk co-host exclusively told The Messenger. "I was wearing [size] eight or nine, and now I'm down below some [size] sevens."

The comedian went on to note that although she loves seeing results, losing weight has made it a little tricky to find the right clothing. 

"My booty is still a 10/12. Above my waist, I'm like 6/8," she said. "The sad part [is that] all the clothes that you love, you can't wear. Like one time, my shoe fell off because my foot was little. I was trying to walk out, and my shoe fell off."

She continued, "I'm about three different sizes because I still got a booty. But here's the bad part — you know how those girls have the hourglass? I'm almost to the hourglass. I'm almost a baby Kardashian. Let me say that. I'm almost a baby Kardashian."

Underwood — who has admitted to using Wegovy in addition to working out and leading a healthier lifestyle — also told The Messenger why she felt the need to be honest about the weight-loss tools she used to help achieve her goals. Wegovy is an injectable form of semaglutide, which helps with weight loss in certain individuals, according to Healthline.

"I think I did my job because a lot of people were not being truthful about it. 'I went to the gym. I just stopped eating carbs.' OK, if that's the story you want to tell, that's cool," she said of fellow celebrities who deny using an injectable like Wegovy or Ozempic to aid with weight loss. 

She added, "I just kept seeing all these people that — one week you look this way, and the next week you look this way — so I felt I had to. Not because I was afraid of it. I wanted to be honest. I no longer have to take medicine for [type 2] diabetes, hypertension or any high-blood-pressure medicine. I am now getting in the gym. I want to tone up and shape this body. So I want people to go on this journey with me. And there are a lot of men and women. It's people here that I'm like, 'I see you!'"

The Talk airs weekdays at 2 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT.

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