Seriously, can fake diet pics get much worse? The article states that she lost the weight (37 pounds) in one month with their miracle diet (pills and vinegar). Sounds too incredible to be true?
Before pic: notice the length of her hair first of all. Now look at the after picture. Hair grows an average of 1/2 inch a month. I would say there is a good 3 to 4 inches difference so at best, six to eight months later.
Now look at the shorts: They want you to focus on the waist of course. But look at the legs. Why is the one (right) leg so much larger than on her left side which appears to fit her leg properly?
Now, I'm not saying that she didn't lose the weight but certainly not in a month. And the "fake" shorts are just too obvious.
So, if indeed these photos are six months apart, then yes, she could lose the 37 pounds in that length of time although that's a bit over six pounds a month, but doable.
Of course, we will never know if she dieted using their formula or not, but just goes to prove, "Don't believe everything you see on the internet"!
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