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Rebel Wilson looks fit and fabulous in yellow top and black catsuit as she takes a long walk in LA

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She's dropped a staggering 60 pounds over the past year.And Rebel Wilson isn't resting on her laurels.The Australian actress, 40, is maintaining her exercise regimen and on Tuesday was spotted on another power walk around LA's Los Feliz neighborhood.

Fresh air and exercise: Rebel Wilson looked fit, fabulous and happy as she enjoyed a walk in the sunshine in LA on Tuesday wearing a yellow long-sleeve tip and black catsuitWilson looked fabulous in a yellow long-sleeve top over a faux leather black catsuit.She stepped out in black trainers and donned a blue baseball cap.

She sported a pair of large sunglasses and chatted away her phone with her AirPods in as she walked along in the sunshine. Slimmed down: The Australian actress, 40, is.

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