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“Channelling my best Mary J Blige!” Julia Morris flaunts her shrinking frame

Popular presenter Julia Morris showed off her ever shrinking frame on Wednesday evening.
Julia Morris

Taking to Instagram, the 47-year-old funny lady posted a snap of herself rocking skinny leg jeans, a tight black top and a leopard print cardigan.

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The edgy ensemble perfectly highlighted the House Husbands star’s toned legs and arms – a testament to her recent slim-down.

She accessorised her look with over-sized sunglasses, a leather handbag and lace-up boots.

Never one to take herself too seriously, the comedienne penned a humorous caption to accompany the snap.

“Channelling my best Mary J Blige for a meeting with@livenationoznz about my tour,” she wrote, in reference to the American singer.

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Before adding: “#idontwantyourhonestfeedback jx (tap for deets/all models own/full retail).”

It didn’t take long for her fans to point out just how fab she was looking.

Last month, the 47-year-old shared this snap of her amazing bikini body

“You look amazing!!!!,” one user commented. “You look fantastic!,” another added.

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Julia recently revealed her gruelling schedule on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here was partly to credit for her slimmer silhouette while also cutting out sugar and working out regularly.

But that’s not to say it hasn’t been without its challenges. “It’s still a daily application of willpower. For me, a healthy weight comes down to 90 per cent diet, 10 per cent exercise,” she told Body & Soul magazine.

Cutting out snacking has also been a massive help. “For brekkie, I might have a macadamia-based muesli with a dollop of yoghurt and a coffee,” the mum-of-two revealed.

before adding:“If I’m at home, lunch might be a ham and cheese toastie – because why wouldn’t you? and if I’m on set I’ll have a hearty stew with a small amount of rice.”

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The popular presenter credits her new slim-line figure to cutting out sugar and regular exercise sessions.

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