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Mariah’s Morsel Diet

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

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R&B singing sensation Mariah Carey is launching her new world tour, “The Adventures of Mimi”, and flaunting her new, slimmer shape – and she credits her `Morsel Diet’, according to a published report.

The once chubby singer went on the diet, and to speed things along, she underwent an exercise regime with her fitness trainer and performed water aerobics.

Mariah explains, “I kind of invented it. Basically you can have a tiny bit of everything you want.”

“When I’m really, really hungry I’ll be like `I need a morsel!’”

“So they’ll give just me whatever is there (on the plate), but it has to be less than a forkful.”

Source: Post Chronicle

Mariah’s Soup & Fish Diet

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

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Mariah Carey is living on plain fish and soup in a bid to shed the excess pounds.

The beautiful diva has taken all calorific treats off the menu until she reaches her target weight.

She told America’s People magazine she’s been on a “really bleak diet, which is basically soups and fish prepared really blandly”.

However, it’s unlikely Mariah will ever get too thin – because she’s terrified of losing her sexy curves.

The stunning star has said although she likes working out she can’t exercise too much in case she loses her ample butt.

She said: “I’ve been working out like mad – you can even punch me in the stomach and feel how tight that is.”

“But I’ve gotta slow it down because the other day someone told me I was losing my ass – and I don’t want to lose that.”

Source: VibeStyle Showbiz | Mariah Connection UK

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