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First Dates' Cici Coleman urges fans to 'sack off the scales' after body transformation

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First Dates star Cici Coleman has urged her fans to "sack off the scales" after undergoing an epic body transformation where she lost no weight, but looks more toned.The blonde beauty looks so different after altering her lifestyle and toning up - but her weight has remained the same.

Taking to her Instagram stories today, the 35-year-old actress and TV star shared two before and after snaps.READ NEXT: First Dates' Cici Coleman strips to bikini to unveil dramatic weight loss transformationLooking completely different in the before to how she now looks in the after, Cici paraded her epic body transformation and urged her followers to take no notice of the number on the scales.This came a couple of days after she gave her followers an update on her incredible transformation.Sharing a video that showcased a slew of her before and after snaps, Cici wowed her fans while telling them how she achieved her toned body.In the caption she penned: "63kg vs 63kg.

This is why the scales do not matter."Cici explained how the picture on the left was day one of her journey, which was after holidaying in Bali and spending five months eating and drinking "without a second thought". "I was happy, but I missed feeling like myself," she explained.The First Dates star then said that the snap beside the before photo was taken five months later and was all down to "basic changes" that she made.

Touching upon the small alterations she made, Cici explained how she walked 10K steps each day and cut down her sugar intake. "I got a coach a started working on resistance training," she noted, adding: "This is where I really started to notice the changes in my mind and body.""When the scales don’t read what you want them to, check your photos," she.

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