Randy Jackson Jumps on Weight Loss Celebrity Diet Book Bandwagon
July 21, 2008 by Graham Foster
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According to popular Blog Healthy Hollywood American Idol’s Randy Jackson is joining the list of celebrities writing diet books. His book titled, The No-Nonsense Guide to Getting Fit, Eating Better, and Living Longer promises to hold the key to the new you.
This follows a statement earlier this year that record producer and American Idol judge Randy aged 51 had been diagnosed as type II diabetes and has struggled with his weight for a number of years.
It will be interesting to see how Randy who underwent gastric bypass surgery and has claimed to have lost 150 pounds a result tackles the subject. I for one would liek to have seen him lose the weight without the surgery as to how much of his weight loss is down to the new diet and how much due to enforced eating reduction via the gastric bypass remains to be seen.
Randy’s book is due to go to print shortly and is expected in bookstores in time for Thanks giving could it be a just the ideal holiday gift remains to be seen.
Now, it’s no secret that Randy had gastric bypass surgery in 2003 which helped him lose 150 pounds. As for keeping the weight off since then, I’m not sure what Randy’s diet and workout has been but I’m guessing he’s going to tell us. What do you think? Would you buy his diet book?














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