Kristin Cavallari flashes her trim tummy for new pinup post… after saying put on some pounds

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Kristin Cavallari shared a pinup photo to her Instagram page on Thursday to promote her fall Uncommon James jewelry collection.

The siren, 35, had on a small halter crop top as she flashed her trim tummy adding low-rise leather slacks and a belt in a country setting.

This comes after The Hills vet said she is happy with her figure after having added a few extra pounds in recent years. She had also noted that she became too ‘skinny’ from stress.

Hot look: Kristin Cavallari shared a pinup photo to her Instagram page on Thursday to promote her fall Uncommon James jewelry collection. She looked very  in shape

In an interview with Us Weekly, the reality TV star provided an update on her approach to health and fitness and explained why she was pleased to have put on weight. 

‘My goal is sort of, right now, just to maintain the muscle that I have. I’m not trying to lose weight,’ the businesswoman told the outlet.

She continued, ‘I don’t weigh myself. I can tell how my clothes fit me.’

Kristin added, ‘I’ve put on a lot of weight in the last few years, but in a good way.’

The Very Cavallari alumna noted that she recently looked at old photos of herself and was ‘shocked at how thin’ she had once been. 

Feeling good: This comes after she said she was happy with her figure after having added a few extra pounds in recent years. Seen in July 2022

Back then: The Very Cavallari alumna noted that she recently looked at old photos of herself and was ‘shocked at how thin’ she had once been. Seen in 2010

‘I didn’t realize it at the time, how thin I was,’ she admitted. ‘So I’m happy that I’ve put on weight.’

Kristin acknowledged that her naturally slender body type made it challenging for her to build muscle.

‘I’m really petite. I have no hips. I’m just small,’ she explained.

Building muscle: The television personality revealed that she now works out three days a week with a personal trainer who ‘kicks my a**’

‘And so if I don’t work out for like a week or two, I feel like all my muscle goes away. So it is about consistency for me.’  

The television personality revealed that she now works out three days a week with a personal trainer who ‘kicks my a**’.

‘He pushes me really hard. He has me actually lifting really heavy weight, the heaviest weight I’ve ever lifted in my entire life,’ she said.

‘I feel the best I ever have. I feel like I’m the strongest I’ve ever been. I’m just really comfortable in my skin right now, which is a really good feeling.’

Kristin: ‘I feel the best I ever have. I feel like I’m the strongest I’ve ever been. I’m just really comfortable in my skin right now, which is a really good feeling’; showing off her new tattoo in July

The designer went on to say that she will often do a fourth day of exercise on her own including working out for 30 minutes on a VersaClimber, which she adds, ‘will also kick your butt, man.’  

In addition to adhering to a consistent fitness regimen, Kristen told the outlet that she maintains a healthy diet and rarely drinks alcohol. 

‘I think it’s kind of everything in a healthy lifestyle, it all works together’, Kristin said. 

‘I feel like I’m only doing the things that I really love right now and that feels really good,’ she concluded.

 ‘My work-life balance right now is at a perfect place and I’m really thankful for that.’

Change of perspective: The Hills veteran, who shares sons Camden, nine and Jaxon, seven, and daughter Saylor, nine, with ex-husband Jay Cutler, 39, has previously said that pregnancy changed her outlook on body image and dieting

The Hills veteran, who shares sons Camden, nine and Jaxon, seven, and daughter Saylor, nine, with ex-husband Jay Cutler, 39, has previously said that pregnancy changed her outlook on body image and dieting.  

In her 2016 autobiography Balancing in Heels, Kristin wrote, ‘Becoming pregnant made me get serious about my health. Before pregnancy, I thought zero-calorie food was good for you and every calorie was equal. 

‘Deep down, I knew that my eating habits weren’t truly healthful, but I put a lot of pressure on myself to be thin. I was my own worst critic: I hated the way I looked in certain pictures. 

‘Everyone around me was tiny, and I felt like I had to be too. I thought counting calories gave me control over my body.’

New gig: She has been on a new Dear Media show with ex Stephen Colletti

She explained, ‘But when I became pregnant, I knew that everything I did, and especially what I ate, had a direct effect on my baby.’   

Kristin explained that during her first pregnancy, she adopted a new approach toward nutrition which involved reading food labels as opposed to counting calories as well as consuming all-natural food.

‘For the first time in my life, I didn’t care if I gained a lot of weight,’ she wrote. ‘It was a time to eat well and eat smart, and even indulge in food that was forever off-limits in my pre-pregnancy life, including ‘fattening’ things like cheese and pasta. 

‘I decided not to look at calories but instead to read ingredient labels and to reevaluate my ideas about avoiding so-called fattening foods.

‘ No matter what, I would eat only real food, no processed, chemical-laden junk. If it was good quality, real food, I would give in to cravings and enjoy every second.’ 

 

 

 

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