Jessie Wynter is heating things up Down Under – in her swimsuit. In a recent social media post the Love Island star shows off her insanely fit figure in bathing suits while enjoying time spent in her homeland, Australia. “Little clips from Homeee,” she captioned the new Instagram Reel, driving her followers wild. “Gorgeous,” commented one. “Beautiful,” added another. How does the reality star approach health and wellness? Celebwell rounded up her top lifestyle habits.
Jessie used to be a slave to diet and exercise. “I’ve gone from religiously working out and being obsessed with what I eat to ACTUALLY living a life. I’ve been having so much fun eating out with friends, going to events, not revolving my days around a ‘healthy lifestyle,'” she explained in one of her Instagram posts after gaining weight. “I’m happier, healthier and having more fun than ever. My body definitely looks different but that’s okay!”
Jessie struggles with her body image. “Make your insecurity your strength 💪🏼✨ I have spent so long harming and fighting against my body so I could look a certain way. I’ve tried every fad diet you could think of, spent hours on google trying to find the magic answer, I would do cardio for hours and hours each day- I even quit the job I loved so I could workout more 😣 All of this because I thought there was a problem with the way I looked.. The problem has never been my appearance, it’s been my mind,” she wrote in a 2020 Instagram post. “I have been trying to heal my relationship with food and my body image for a long time now and feel as though I’m starting to make progress. I still have a long way to go. I’m not necessarily happy with where I am, but I’m happy with how I’m learning to cope with when I feel uncomfortable. I’m working hard to make sure every time I pick out a flaw within myself I back it up with a compliment. I’ll look in the mirror and look at the size of my legs- my old reaction would be a breakdown.. Now I appreciate how strong they’ve become.”
Jessie spends a lot of time working out. “One of the best things I did for myself was getting qualified to work in the fitness industry with @theaipt 🙌🏼 Every day I get to see and help people who are motivated to become the best versions of themselves. Make it happen where it happens and make your move,” she wrote in a post.
Jessie spends a lot of time outdoors. Hiking and swimming are a few of her favorite al fresco exercises. Wholesome mornings with a spontaneous dip in the ocean,” she captioned a post. “Hiking is one of the best ways to get exercise. No matter what type of trail you find yourself on, hiking is a great whole-body workout—from head to toe and everything in between,” says the National Parks Service. Some of the physical benefits include building stronger muscles and bones, improving your sense of balance, improving your heart health, and decreasing the risk of certain respiratory problems. It also offers many mental health benefits, according to a Stanford University study.
Jessie is also a walker, which has lots of health benefits. A study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found that walking at a brisk pace for about 30 minutes a day led to a reduced risk of heart disease, cancer, dementia and death, compared with walking a similar number of steps but at a slower pace.
Jessie drinks a lot of water. According to the U.S. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine men should drink about 15.5 cups (3.7 liters) of fluids a day and women about 11.5 cups (2.7 liters) of fluids.