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A 48-year-old grandmother, who once weighed more than 200lbs, has
revealed how entering a beauty pageant motivated her to lose 70lbs and
ultimately win the crown.Janice Celeste, from Flanders, New Jersey, is an author and the mother
of international model Sessilee Lopez, 26, as well as the reigning Mrs.
New Jersey United States 2015.
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Janice, who comes from a long line of pageant queens, weighed over
200lbs and was few years shy of 50 when she vowed to lose 60lbs, and
decided to return to pageantry to motivate her to shed the extra pounds.
'Being overweight and finding myself on daily blood pressure medication
wasn't enough to get off my butt to get serious about weight loss,' she
explained in an essay for the Huffington Post. 'Knowing that I will
compete against girls half my age while I'm on stage wearing a bathing
suit somehow motivates me while giving me a deadline to be in tip-top
shape.'
The mother-of-three and grandmother
explained that over the years she lost herself in being a wife and
mother and couldn't seem to lose weight. Janice admitted that she
'failed at Weight Watchers' three times before she finally succeeded.
'I once thought weight loss was
impossible,' she wrote. 'That those who were dramatically losing weight
had some trick up their sleeve they weren't disclosing. Instead, I found
it would be one of the hardest things I would ever do.'
Janice, who is now off her blood
pressure medication, said it took her three years to lose 70lbs, noting:
'I didn't gain it fast. I couldn't expect it to come fast and stay
off.'
Losing the weight gave her a newfound
confidence, and after a lifetime of 'wearing practical flat shoes'
Janice, who is just shy of 5'9", started wearing six-inch heels at the
age of 48.
In July, she represented her home state and competed at the Mrs. United States Pageant in Las Vegas.
'It was one of my most challenging pageants ever,' she noted.
And although she didn't win, Janice
said that she learned that can perform under pressure and she can 'ace
any job interview after sitting in front of various pageant judges'.
Huffington Post
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