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How Celebs Drop That Baby Weight -- If They Can

The celebrity baby boom of 2006 has officially come and gone, and some of its products -- Suri, Shiloh, Sutton Pierce -- are (we presume) bouncily moon-faced, bright-eyed, happy, and fat. But if Angelina, Katie, and Britney thought that carrying the child and then giving birth was tough, getting back into tip-top Tinseltown shape might even be tougher (just ask Brit). We enlisted the help of professional celeb offspring observer Danielle Friedland of Celebrity Baby Blog to run down how star mommies might regain their famous forms.

Work Those Abs, Girl


Friedland points out that the great thing about being a celebrity mom is that once you have your kid, you can hire a small army of nannies and handler to actually take care of the child (because who has time for that?) so you can go about getting into shape with yet another small army of trainers. As TMZ told you recently, Tom Cruise has made it his Mission: Important to get Katie Holmes into great shape for their impending wedding, and he sees to it that her strict workout schedule isn't interrupted by, say, diaper-changing. Frankly, it appears to be working: Katie looked svelte and slender on a recent trip to Paris, not an easy task when you're strolling around with the skeletal Victoria Beckham.


No More Eating For Two


Often the biggest culprit in celeb moms packing on pounds is that common misperception that pregnant women need to "eat for two." In fact, as Friedland tells us, a woman with child really only needs 300 extra calories per day. So after giving birth, stars have flocked to customized diets to help them eat what they need without undue restriction and effort. Emmy-winning songtress Michelle Branch, for instance, enlisted the help of Fresh Dining, an LA-based diet delivery outfit that provides gourmet-caliber (but not gourmet-calorie-count ) meals and snacks daily to stars' doorsteps. Branch says it helped her shed her baby weight in mere weeks, and TV star McKenzie Westmore used Fresh Dining to drop the poundage as well, while Nicollette Sheridan, Tori Spelling and "Grey's Anatomy's" Kate Walsh have also ordered up chef Michael Bowen's healthy-tasty creations.



The Breast May Be Best
You may be surprised to know that a fine way, says Friedland, for celeb moms to help lose weight is actually by nursing. Gwyneth Paltrow, an advocate of nursing, apparently dropped pounds while doling out the milk to her babies Apple and Moses, and Jennifer Garner has been successful in burning off the baby-producing fat by breast-feeding her daughter Violet. "When you're nursing, you burn off 500 calories," says Friedland, who has a one-year-old of her own, and says she's lost 20 pounds off her pre-pregnancy weight as she feeds her newborn.

We're Still Waiting
Then, frankly, there are the cases where celeb moms just can't seem to lose the weight. Pierce Brosnan's wife Keely Shaye Smith went through a very public ordeal in trying to drop her pregnancy pounds, while Britney Spears -- who got pregnant twice in the space of 11 months -- is working feverishly to try to get back in shape, though her seeming addiction to Taco Bell (and other fast foods) has certainly made things much more difficult for the pop starlet. And, if all else fails, the celebrity mother can just have it all that extra poundage neatly tucked away by the magic of plastic surgery, as Britney is rumored to have done.

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16. To # 13... I don't understand how you or anyone else can say that Suri does not belong to Katie. She looks exactly like her! By the way, My daughter weighed in at 11 pounds, 6 ounces, had long, thick hair, and wore size 12 month clothes home from the hospital. She was practically a toddler at birth. I don't know when Katie gave birth but I'm sure Suri is hers.

Posted at 10:55PM on Oct 15th 2006 by Melody

17. #14.........i agree. suri definitely belongs to katie, she just doesn't belong to tom!

and i'm not sure when she was actually born either, she does look a bit older, altho i know some babies that were born a bit bigger than others.
except neither tom or katie have big builds................still kind of interesting.
and why is katie in europe without her?

Posted at 12:13AM on Oct 16th 2006 by j.anne

18. hey januaryanne...

Michelle Branch is married to her bassist or something...they got married before she even had the baby.

Posted at 10:22AM on Oct 16th 2006 by blahblahblah

19. I gained 75 lbs with my daughter and dropped it all plus 5 lbs 5 months after I gave birth. I didn't have time to eat BECAUSE I WAS TAKING CARE OF MY OWN KID! These celebs needs some help, try taking care of your own children, they will thank you for it.

Posted at 11:09AM on Oct 16th 2006 by kathryn

20. If my sister could afford to hire a personal trainer, a chef/food delivery service and had hours a day to work out instead of going back to work when her daughter was 6 weeks old, she could have lost the baby weight too!!!!!!!!!!!!

That's really all it takes.

Posted at 11:41AM on Oct 16th 2006 by liz

21. I liked it when Sara Jessica Parker came forward and said about a trainer, cook, and nanny. what hollywierd person would come clean with this information?

Posted at 2:15AM on Oct 17th 2006 by Michel

22. hard work but it can be done! I have two kids and within three months of giving birth I was back to my normal weight of 118. eat right, stick to the diet and the excuse of a personal trainer is over rated.

Posted at 3:37AM on Oct 17th 2006 by shopdiva

23. LOL!!
Adopt, adopt, adopt...! :-)
All the love, & none of the 'baby weight'.

Posted at 6:11AM on Oct 17th 2006 by justme

24. Ok, it's great that these women are loseing the "baby weight" the healthy way. Since we're all soooooo obsessed with celebrity, I guess it's good that they're setting a positive example. The only thing that concerns me is all this nanny BS!! Yes, if you have the money, spend it honey, but not on a nanny. I know that these women don't work the hours of us "normal" women and there are many "normal" women out there that take care of their own children. It's just a little sad, thats all...

Posted at 11:05AM on Oct 18th 2006 by kris

25. Loosing the baby fat is not difficult if you take care of yourself DURING your pregnancy. There are alot of women who use pregnancy as an excuse to be fat.
Eating unhealthy and not moving enough.
I gained 22 pounds with my last son and he weighed 9lbs. that leaves 13 pounds for amniotic fluid and the placenta.
I ate healthy and did palates during my pregnancy now a year later I am back to my normal weight plus lost a few pounds more. You don't need a personal trainer, nannies or a cook. Just motivation and will power!

Posted at 10:18AM on Oct 18th 2006 by Kristen

26. It's sad to see a few comments that end up to be rude comments. Other than that, I totally agree with #3, and #10. It may be the truth, but aren't they REALLY that busy? I do agree that they should spend more time with their children, but their off to try and get back their image. Afterall, being famous is all that a celebrity really has.

Posted at 11:41AM on Oct 18th 2006 by Trong

27. 15. Katie and Tom DO have large builds! shes so tall! she towers over Tom and he isnt a short man. Im agine people were nearly as ritical to eachother as they are with celebs? It would drime me insane! Baby Suri is as big as my son and they are the same age, shes like 2 weeks older though. They look so similar. I dont know what all the fuss is about.

Posted at 12:25AM on Oct 19th 2006 by christy

28. I came here for a little entertainment just for fun. I am so shocked at the downward spiral of all the moms on here who have nothing better to do with their time than to talk about celebrities, weight loss, and whether or not someone was really pregnant. Of course Katie Holmes was pregnant! Anyone with half a brain could tell the sign of water weight gain, hormones, etc. But more than that, what are all of you moms DOING with your life if nothing better than to sit around and think about this junk?! Do you realize that there is an entire world out there with hobbies and life goals, careers, world issues, and child development to think about? What about spending a little more time helping to develop yourself or your children, and a little less time considering issues regarding celebrities. I am amazed at the back and forth on these messages, as if none of you have any education or anything better to do! If you want to be a real role model for your children, spend some time on yourself! Not that reading about this stuff is bad, but for heaven's sakes, it's not a major world issue. It's some other lady that had a baby and is losing weight. Drop the guilt for not losing your own weight as quickly, quit comparing yourself, quit defending how long it took you to do it, and just get off your butt and go do something for YOU. Let's get real ladies! Is this want we want future women to think is "normal"? Sitting around and posting comments regarding celebrities and defending motherhood like it's a contest? Be proud of who you are. Treat these celebrity things like tongue and cheek, and be proud that your body CAN make a baby...regardless of how long it takes to lose the weight. Hello!? It's a miracle. Don't cheapen it!

Posted at 1:19PM on Oct 18th 2006 by Meredith

29. I think they all look gorgeous with and without the baby bump, especially , they are all beautiful mothers :)

Posted at 2:08PM on Oct 18th 2006 by Jen

30. i think all these girls look HOTT!!!!! now i just wish i could see them in ther birthday suits!!!!!!!!!!

Posted at 4:55PM on Oct 18th 2006 by dan krouse

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