DAMARIS Phillips has shared how she lost a lot of weight, as her new look has left fans buzzing.
The Food Network chef displayed her shrinking figure on an episode of Beat Bobby Flay.
Damaris, 43, shared a photo to her Instagram on Friday.
In it, she and Michael Voltaggio sat at a desk on the set of Beat Bobby Flay.
In other photos, she and Michael, 45, talked to contestants, tasted food, and had a punching bag with Bobby’s face on it.
Damaris wore a cropped, long-sleeve black shirt, and a black midi skirt with orange flowers on it.
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The cropped top showed off her stomach and major weight loss, and her skirt also put her toned legs on display.
After Damaris shared the photos, fans were very supportive in the comments and complimented her on the weight loss.
“Damaris is smoking hot,” one wrote, adding fire emojis as another added, “You look smashing!”
“Damaris, you get hotter every time I see you,” added a third, and one shared, “Gorgeous!”
Damaris’ weight loss journey has been inspiring and enlightening for many people.
The Southern at Heart star didn’t care about looking good, but instead she wanted to shed pounds to live a healthier life, according to a Linkedin article.
She shared with the blog that the secret to her weight loss was moderation and balance.
Damaris didn’t try a fad diet or take any extreme measures.
Instead, the chef chose healthier food choices and implemented portion control.
With a background in cooking, Damaris was able to create delicious and nutritious meals for herself.
Along with diet changes, the Food Network star incorporated regular exercise into her every day life.
FLAUNTING IT
Towards the end of February, Damaris showed off her weight loss once again.
She walked down a set of stairs to the song Kiss Me by Sixpence None the Richer.
The star wore sparkly black pants and a strapless shirt that showed off her arms.
“It is not a shirt. It said it was a shirt,” Damaris said into the camera.
“But, it’s just a bandana. What’s up 1999?”
She turned around and showed off the very lost tie in the back, accenting her back.
“I totally rocked this style in the 90’s and here I am again 25 years later with my shirt tied on,” Damaris captioned the post.
“Who else is revisiting the styles of their past?”