Lisa Riley became the eighth star to be eliminated from the I'm A Celebrity jungle in a brutal double eviction alongside TV personality, Jack Osbourne. Throughout her journey on the ITV series, the Emmerdale actress has been open about her remarkable weight loss, having shed over 10 stone in 2016. The following year, Lisa also underwent surgery to remove excess skin, which was filmed for her candid ITV documentary, Lisa Riley's Baggy Body Club.


After leaving the gruelling Australian wilderness, the 49-year-old has opened up about her experience and revealed she lost a whopping stone and a half after a brutal diet of rice and beans. Lisa also shared that she was provided with "special meals" in camp because she is a vegetarian. In addition to her dishes being padded with extra rice, the actress also missed out on trying the jungle delicacies, such as crocodile or eels.


Instead, Lisa revealed she was given animal-free alternatives during dinner times. She said to the MailOnline: "I'm so fortunate. I had things like Quorn chicken strips, Quorn mince, tempeh, never again, and tofu. At the start, when I was cooking, I used to boil it


"Now I realise you've got to pan-fry it. So when Martin [Kemp] took over my tofu preparation, it was scrumptious. When I was doing it, it was rubbish." But, after almost three weeks in the jungle, the star gladly admitted she would never want to see rice again.


She chuckled: "For me, because I'm vegetarian, my veggie meal was always padded out with more rice. Anyway, do I fancy seeing rice again? No thanks. Rice and I are done."


As for her staggering jungle weight loss, Lisa added that portion control and a demanding daily routine also contributed. The actress explained to the publication: "Do you know what it is? It's portion control. Everyone says, 'Oh, it's beans and rice.' Yes, it is beans and rice, but it's actually what you consume.



"When you're in there, people don't have an idea of the lifestyle, the geography of the camp. It's the do-ability, the activeness. Like, when you go up to the [Bush] Telegraph to talk, it's step after step. When you go to a challenge, you never stop moving. It's endless."


Lisa pointed out: "It's not just sitting around a campfire having loads of giggles. The activeness... by the time you've consumed the beans at night, you've probably burned it off."


The I'm a Celebrity live final airs tonight (December 7) from 9pm on ITV1, or catch up on ITVX.

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