Roxy Jacenko has given fans a glimpse of her very slim figure in a new Instagram post.
The mother of two, 44, took to social media on Tuesday to reveal her toned tummy in a Missoni Mare metallic striped crochet knit triangle bikini.
The PR queen made sure to give her followers a link to purchase the item.
Roxy reached her goal weight of 51.9kg last month after losing 15kg and recently revealed exactly how she managed to maintain that weight.
She told Daily Mail Australia that she maintains her slim physique by doing daily contrast therapy, which involves bathing in cold and warm water from Monday to Friday.
This method is believed to help improve blood circulation throughout the body.
Roxy Jacenko has given fans a glimpse of her very slim figure in a new Instagram post.
The mother of two, 44, took to social media on Tuesday to reveal her toned tummy in a Missoni Mare metallic striped crochet knit triangle bikini.
He also does 40 minutes in an infrared sauna every day before completing a 45-minute workout on the treadmill at speed 6 and hills, all while doing light weight exercises.
Roxy also revealed that she only eats one meal a day for dinner and focuses solely on protein.
“I don’t have breakfast or lunch, but instead have dinner at 7 pm every day, and I focus solely on protein and salad,” she explained.
‘Last night I had grilled calamari, arugula and parmesan salad. If I’m desperate for something sweet, I have dark chocolate covered raisins.
Roxy also has an AG1 supplement, which includes multiple vitamins, minerals, probiotics, and plant compounds, every morning.
He said he only drinks alcohol on weekends if he has the chance and limits himself to two drinks.
Roxy also recently opened up about the terrifying moment she overdosed on Ozempic in an effort to lose weight.
She revealed that she had taken four times the recommended dose before suffering severe vomiting and continuous shaking.
Roxy recently revealed the extreme habits she adopted to maintain her 15kg weight loss. Pictured on the left is Roxy in 2022, and this week, on the right.
‘I gained a lot of weight. I had to unbutton my jeans when I was sitting in the car, so I got absorbed,” she explained on The Lazy CEO Podcast with Jane Lu.
‘I bought it, I tried it. I took four times the amount the first time.
Roxy went on to say that she is “very sick of people” who deny using Ozempic, adding: “I call a spade a spade on my platform and I don’t care.”
He also previously said he thought he was going to “die” after taking one milligram of the diabetes treatment, which was four times the amount a doctor prescribed.
‘I thought I was really going to die. I’ve had cancer, radiation therapy, all that. “It doesn’t even compare to how bad I felt when I took this medication,” he said. The Saturday Telegraph.
‘For the first 12 hours I was fine. That morning I vomited four times, once in a rental car, and went to work.
Roxy revealed that she then suffered severe vomiting and continuous “epilepsy-like” tremors, which landed her in a drug overdose clinic for three days.
‘I called an ambulance. An ambulance was going to be an hour away but I thought I was going to die. I went to San Vicente,” he said.
Roxy also revealed that she only eats one meal a day and takes an AG1 supplement every morning.
Roxy has since issued a warning to anyone tempted to use Hollywood’s latest quick-fix weight loss drug.
He said using the drug was “pathetic” and “silly” and called on celebrities to stop lying about not using it to lose kilos.
Ozempic has been a hot topic in Hollywood, with stars either admitting to using the diabetes drug to lose weight or outright denying it.
Semaglutide is sold under the brand names Ozempic and Rybelsus as an antidiabetic medication used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.
It is also sold under the brand name Wegovy as an anti-obesity medication for long-term weight management.
The drugs act like a hormone in the brain that makes people feel less hungry and slows the elimination of food from the stomach, which stimulates weight loss.
Ozempic and Wegovy have gained popularity since they became the first medications proven to help with weight loss.