Solenn Heussaff in Bathing Suit is “Playing Around” — Celebwell

Solenn Heussaff in Bathing Suit is "Playing Around" — Celebwell

Solenn Heussaff is flaunting her baby bump in a bathing suit! The expectant mother shows off her amazing figure in a black swimsuit via one of her latest social media snaps. “Playing around after work,” she captioned the gorgeous Instagram image. How does the Filipino actress maintain her famously fit physique? Read on to see 6 of Solenn Heussaff’s top tips for staying in shape and the photos that prove they work—and to get beach-ready yourself, don’t miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bathing Suit Photos!

“A healthy lifestyle is a balanced lifestyle,” Solenn explained to GMA Network. “So, you need to be able to do all the things you want in a day, you need to be able to balance the good and the bad. Like when it comes to food, I’m not saying I don’t eat fried crispy pata, I enjoy my crispy pata but I make sure not to eat it every day.”

Solenn suggests keeping your kitchen stocked with healthy eats. “If I’m not following a recipe book, in my fridge, you’ll always find chicken breast, fruits because I have juice every morning,” she told GMA Network. “Chocolate, avocado, I like the fat of avocado, coconut juice, Milo, mushrooms. That’s my standard grocery list.”

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Keep your food simple, suggests Solenn. “Don’t add too many additives. Let’s say if you’re gonna buy chicken, the healthiest to do it is if you just grill it or steam it,” she told GMA. When eating grilled chicken,”Don’t add the sauce and the thing and the this and the that.”

Solenn suggests eating at home over restaurants. “As much as you can eat at home so you know what’s being put into your food because even if you have salad in a restaurant, you really don’t know what you’ve added there,” she told GMA.

“Forcing yourself to eat less when you need way more to satisfy yourself is the farthest thing from healthy,” Solenn told Preview. “Stick to eating a good balance of nutrient-rich foods instead of eating very little. Besides, staying fit is 80% nutrition and 20% exercise, so what you eat definitely has more of an impact to your figure than the squats you do twice a week.”

Exercise doesn’t always have to happen in the gym, reminds Solenn. “Doing minimal things like walking instead of driving short distances and taking the stairs are simple ways to keep your body moving. But if you’ve been itching for a proper yoga appointment and gym membership for a while now, what are you waiting for?” she explained to Preview. 

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