If they want to make a sequel to Fat Friends, Ruth Jones might not be available. Quite simply, she no longer fits the part.
The actress known for her cuddly curves unveiled a remarkably svelte figure this week after losing a massive four and a half stone.
After years of trying a variety of faddy diets, Miss Jones, 45, said she had finally done it the old-fashioned way – by counting calories.
It has taken patience, determination and 22 months to get into the best shape of her life.
The newly slim star and creator of Gavin & Stacey is following in the (much lighter) footsteps of Dawn French, Nigella Lawson and Pauline Quirke in dramatically changing her shape.
She showed off her new figure on Monday at the West End preview of One Man, Two Guvnors, which stars her close friend James Corden.
As the eccentric Nessa in the BBC’s Gavin & Stacey, which she co-wrote with Corden, she made a virtue of her size 24 curves. A fuller figure was also essential for her acclaimed role as Carry On star Hattie Jacques in BBC4 drama Hattie.
But after years of being happy in her skin, she decided it was time to lose weight. She is now a size 16.
Miss Jones, who is about to star in Stella, a comedy drama she has written for Sky 1, was frank about what drove her decision. ‘I came back from holiday a couple of years ago – January 2010, and we all overdo it on holiday, don’t we? Something just clicked, I felt this is now or never, I wanted to make a positive change for me, and I haven’t looked back.
Not-so-fat friends: Ruth's first major small screen appearance was playing Kelly on the ITV comedysource: dailymail
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