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Rebel Wilson opens up on being treated differently since weight loss

Updated on: 29 January,2021 09:12 AM IST  |  Los Angeles
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Rebel Wilson also admitted she finds it bizarre that body transformations are so fascinating to people.

Rebel Wilson opens up on being treated differently since weight loss

Rebel Wilson. Pic/AFP

Actress Rebel Wilson said she has been treated differently by people since she lost 66 pounds (approximately 29.9 kilos). "I think what's been really interesting is how other people treat you. Sometimes being bigger, people didn't necessarily look twice at you," she said during a radio show, femalefirst.co.uk reported.


"Now that I'm in good shape, people offer to carry my groceries to the car and hold doors open for you. I'm like, is this what other people experienced all the time?" she added.


The 40-year-old actress also admitted she finds it bizarre that body transformations are so fascinating to people.


"I also find it interesting that people pay so much attention to a weight loss transformation, when there's so much going on in the world," said the actress.

She had recently admitted she feels "so sad" that she spent 20 years overweight.

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