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Adam Dutton & Chiara Fiorillo

Mum who ate six meals a day and hid behind her kids in photos loses seven stone

An obese mum who hid behind her children in photos to disguise her body lost seven stone after changing her lifestyle.

Clare Skyvington, 39, reached 16.3st (104kg) after eating pizzas, chips, burgers and chocolate on a regular basis for years.

She ate up to six meals a day, including half a pack of biscuits and a family-size pizza, with fizzy drinks and sugary tea contributing to her weight gain.

The single mum-of-two, from Brickfields, Worcester, was so low she was too embarrassed to have her picture taken on her own.

She would only pose for photos if her kids were also in the snap so that she could crouch behind them to hide her body.

Clare was unhappy with her body shape (Clare Skyvington / SWNS)
She hid behind her kids in photographs (Clare Skyvington / SWNS)

Clare, who was warned she was pre-diabetic during both her pregnancies, was pushed to take drastic action after she struggled to walk to a shop.

The 4ft 11in mum also wanted to keep up with her two children, Jake, seven, and four-year-old Scarlett.

Clare joined a gym and swapped her takeaway diet for healthy cereals, pasta and salad.

After three years of exercising three times a week and eating sensibly, she has lost more than seven stone.

She now weighs a trim nine stone and has gone from a dress size 20 to an eight.

She has got so fit she even competes in distance runs and the gruelling Wolf Run with her new gym pals.

Clare Skyvington used her kids to disguise her bulky size in photographs (Clare Skyvington / SWNS)
She decided to change her life after noticing she was unhappy with her body (Clare Skyvington / SWNS)

Clare, said: "At my heaviest I weighed just over 16 stone. I could've been a little bit bigger than that. I'm only 4’11. As you can imagine with my height and when I was at my biggest I was huge.

"When I was pregnant with my daughter she sat on my sciatic a nerve so I was limited with movement.

"I literally just filled out with junk food, I ate my own body weight in rubbish.

"The pregnancy was very stressful and there were a lot of problems and I just ate and ate and ate.

"My diabetes readings were high. I was registered as prediabetic. I knew at that point something had to change to basically.

The mum was so low she was too embarrassed to have her picture taken on her own (Clare Skyvington / SWNS)
She would only pose for photos if her kids were also in the snap (Clare Skyvington / SWNS)

"At that point, I went on a UK holiday and I found myself hiding behind my children. I suddenly realised that I didn’t have any photos without my kids.

"I never walked, I drove everywhere and my diet was appalling. I lived on fast food and convenience meals.

"I was miserable, unhappy before. I used to hide myself away, I wouldn’t allow myself to be photographed. I would avoid activity."

Finally, one day in 2020 Clare plucked up the courage to join her local leisure centre and she was instantly hooked.

Clare lost seven stone and is much happier (Emma Trimble / SWNS)
She exercises regularly and eats healthy (Emma Trimble / SWNS)

She said: "I started taking part in group exercises, like body combat.

"I had to get my nutrition in check so I took advice from the experts at the gym.

"When I was big I struggled to walk to the shop and I couldn't do a burpee.

"It's taking three-and-a-half years to lose my weight but that's made me realise how to keep it off me.

"I know how far I can go up and down, I know where my lines are. I still have treats and naughty meals.

Clare joined a gym and swapped her takeaway diet for healthy cereals, pasta and salad (Emma Trimble / SWNS)

"I still do all the exercise I did to lose the weight now. You have a naughty weekend and it goes up a bit then it goes down in the week. It's basically about healthy living and living within moderation.

"I drink a lot of water now too. I probably wouldn’t drink half-a-pint of water a day.

"It would be tea, coffee and fizzy pop. I tend to hydrate myself more. Sometimes you can mistake hunger for needing a drink.

"Three or four months ago I had a diabetes test and it was clear, there was nothing. I'm a lot happier now and I don't want to be poorly.

Clare was pushed to take drastic action after she struggled to walk to a shop (Emma Trimble / SWNS)

"On average, I tend to exercise five days a week and I do a mixture of cardio and weight training.

"I do a lot of group exercise programs. That has been one driving force behind it, the support.

"I did the Wolf Run with them, they always push me to do better. My natural weight is around what I am now which is ideal. It's like my happy place. It's my sweet spot."

Clare's diet BEFORE:

Breakfast – Multiples rounds of buttery toast

Mid-morning snack – Half a pack of biscuits and sugary tea or coffee

Lunch – Cheese sandwich, crisps, chocolate bar, fizzy pop

Afternoon snack – Crisps

Dinner – Family-sized pizza or takeaway from McDonald’s, Domino's or KFC

Supper – Chocolate pudding

Clare's diet NOW:

Breakfast – Overnight oats with fruit

Mid-morning – Rice cakes with soft cheese

Lunch – Chicken salad, pesto pasta salad

Afternoon snack – Fruit, apple and peanuts

Dinner – Homemade chilli, with salad, a sensible portion of rice with salad and a Greek yogurt dessert

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