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Sacred blue! American woman, 26, who moved to Paris reveals how indulging in French food has made her SKINNIER than ever – despite eating more and exercising less than in the US

  • TikTok user Soldana took to the platform to reveal how her lifestyle had changed
  • The singer-songwriter said: ‘There has to be something different in the food’
  • It seems that the phenomenon has not gone unnoticed by other social media users

An American woman who moved to Paris has revealed how she got skinnier after moving to France, despite eating more and exercising less.

TikTok creator Soldanaoriginally from California, took to the video sharing platform to reveal how her lifestyle had changed since she moved.

The 26-year-old singer-songwriter said “there has to be something different in the food” before passing on her fears for her loved ones who still eat American diets.

And the phenomenon doesn’t seem to have gone unnoticed either by other social media users who were quick to share their own experiences.

TikTok creator Soldana, originally from California, took to the video-sharing platform to reveal how her lifestyle had changed

The 26-year-old singer-songwriter claimed that

The 26-year-old singer-songwriter claimed that “there has to be something different in the food” in Paris

In the clip, which has been viewed more than 37,000 times to date, Soldana speaks to the camera as she asks, “Tell me why it’s noticeably easier for me to stay slim without dieting and exercising less than I did. since I moved to France. in the U.S.’

She continues, “Now I have a few theories I’d like to share with you… Like everyone around me, I was always hyper-conscious about my looks and my physical fitness.

“I was constantly in a diet cycle. Food was always something in the back of my mind that I would fuss over. I would never just enjoy a meal – it was always like “oh my god there’s so much bread” or “there are too many carbs in this meal.”

“Fast forward a few years and now I have been living in France for two to three years.

“First, I’m older so my metabolism should be slowing down, but two, since I’ve been living here I have to say I feel like I’m eating more.

“But for some reason I’m skinnier, which tells me there must be something different in the food here.

“I think most of us have heard that the US is a lot less strict about what they allow in their food products than Europe, which has stricter regulations.”

Soldana reveals: ‘I’ve even heard directly from some gluten-free friends in the US that when they come to Europe that rule doesn’t apply to them because the pasta and bread here are made with ingredients they don’t provide. the intolerance they have in the US.

The American expat claimed she got skinnier after moving to France, despite eating more and exercising less

The American expat claimed she got skinnier after moving to France, despite eating more and exercising less

The TikTok star also passed on her fear of her loved ones still eating American diets, which she believes could affect their health

The TikTok star also passed on her fear of her loved ones still eating American diets, which she believes could affect their health

The TikTok star also passed on her fear of her loved ones still eating American diets, which she believes could affect their health

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And it seems Soldana isn't alone - as dozens of other social media users flooded the comments with similar observations from across Europe

And it seems Soldana isn’t alone – as dozens of other social media users flooded the comments with similar observations from across Europe

So what I mean here is why can’t we have the same thing in the US. If I can eat more while living in France because the food is “better quality”, then I worry about the health of my parents and my family and friends who live in the United States.”

She concludes, “So what does the US government care? Can you please get your “ish” together.’

And it looks like Soldana isn’t alone – as dozens of other social media users flooded the comments with similar comments from across Europe.

One wrote: ‘100 percent different. I ate more when I was in Spain and lost weight. I loved it!’

Another added: “Absolutely. I noticed the same thing while visiting France. Love that.’

And a third said, ‘Ugh, I talk about this all the time, the food is SO different.’