Nicole Sullivan: Jessica Alba and Other Celeb Moms Are "Lying" About How They Lost the Baby Weight

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Celebrity moms blithely attributing their speedy weight loss to breastfeeding and chasing after their kids—too good to be true? Nicole Sullivan thinks so. The comedian-actress, 42, who started her career on the variety show MADtv and has a recurring role on Cougar Town as a couples therapist, says Hollywood starlets likeJessica Alba are lying when they make such claims.
"I would flip through celeb magazines…and I just couldn't get how these
moms like Jessica Alba lost so much weight so quickly—and yet I
couldn't," the actress tells Us Weekly in
an exclusive interview at "The Real Women of Jenny Craig" event in NYC
on Jan. 23. "They all lie and say, 'Oh, I lost the weight running after
the kids or breastfeeding.' It's not true!"
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"I felt broken. I felt like an outsider in my own community," she
continues of her postpartum experience after giving birth to her son,
Dashel, now 5. "There just are not a lot of overweight people in
Hollywood. I felt like the jerk who couldn't figure it out."
The actress finally figured it out, she claims, when she signed on with
Jenny Craig as its brand ambassador. "I had tried every other diet in
the world and decided to give Jenny Craig a try. The first week, I lost
five pounds and then lost an average of two pounds a week for 16 weeks. I
lost 35 pounds total. It changed my life."
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Sullivan has since given birth to another son, Beckett, now 3. "When I
look back to when I had my first son, I was unhappy. I couldn't
understand why the weight wasn't just falling off. I wish I could have
that time back. With my second son, I enjoyed the whole process of him
being an infant more because I wasn't mad at myself. When you are mad at
yourself, you are mad at everybody. That's the problem…. I may not look
like [Alba], but at least I can keep up with other actresses now. I
feel really good about myself