Diana Jones, in the spotlight this Monday August 8 on M6 in 20 years of love on television, made an impression in the early 2000s in temptation island for her relationship with Brandon. She had participated in this program at the time to get revenge on the man who had cheated on her. Subsequently, she had made a few appearances in other shows like Angelsbefore disappearing and then making a big comeback on the screen in What have they become ? on TFX.
She then confided in her weight gain, which had not escaped anyone since she seemed much thinner at the time. This physical transformation earned him some very inappropriate criticism. “People stop me in the street to say “You’ve changed, you’ve gotten bigger, you’ve aged”, she had told, before adding that she has “nothing to prove“and that if she wants to give herself the means to lose weight, it is above all for her. But the fact of constantly feeling judged for her physique is never pleasant.
“Hard to take”
“It’s very hard to assume when you gain weight, especially when you have been publicized with a perfect weight. When I go to the beach, I put on a sarong. I’m afraid that my picture will be taken in a bathing suit. I know that weight gain, cellulite, it’s very selling. It’s like a divorce, everyone wants more” she continued. In a hurry to find her body of yesteryear, she then said that she went three times a week to a gym in Marseille to “make peace with my jeans, because now they’re all mad at me! Sizes 36, 38 and even 40, bye bye!“.
During this interview, she made a heartbreaking confidence about the reason why she gained weight. “At the time, I had two cancers, including the thyroid,” she confided, before reassuring viewers by saying that everything is “back to normal since“but that her health problems led her to climb up to 93 kilos, before gradually losing them.”There, I am at 80 kilos” she indicated, she who weighed just 49 when she participated in temptation island… “I gained 30kg (…) This thyroid, she got me deformedwe are not going to hide it “, she added.
But it’s always good to remember that the most important thing is to feel good about yourself, regardless of the weight and criticism!