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  • EXCLUSIVE: Natalie Portman takes her daughter Amalia Millepied along with her on a trip to the Broad Museum for the Yayoi Kusama exhibit. Natalie, joined by her daughter and her friend, checked out the Broad Museum's main exhibit after checking out the Yayoi infinity mirror exhibit at the Downtown Los Angeles Museum. She carried her daughter in a baby carrier and appeared to be Makeup free. 10 Nov 2017 Pictured: Natalie Portman and Amalia Millepied. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Natalie Portman takes her daughter Amalia Millepied along with her on a trip to the Broad Museum for the Yayoi Kusama exhibit. Natalie, joined by her daughter and her friend, checked out the Broad Museum's main exhibit after checking out the Yayoi infinity mirror exhibit at the Downtown Los Angeles Museum. She carried her daughter in a baby carrier and appeared to be Makeup free. 10 Nov 2017 Pictured: Natalie Portman and Amalia Millepied. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • SANTA MONICA, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - FEBRUARY 28: Los Angeles Ballet Gala 2020 held at The Eli and Edythe Broad Stage at the Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center on February 28, 2020 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California, United States. 28 Feb 2020 Pictured: Kris Jenner, Corey Gamble. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • SANTA MONICA, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - FEBRUARY 28: Los Angeles Ballet Gala 2020 held at The Eli and Edythe Broad Stage at the Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center on February 28, 2020 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California, United States. 28 Feb 2020 Pictured: Robert Shapiro. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • File photo dated 02-09-2018 of England's Stuart Broad celebrates.
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  • File photo dated 27-12-2017 of England's Stuart Broad celebrates.
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  • Dec. 3, 2015 - Broad Street and Curb Brokers, New York City, USA, circa 1910 (Credit Image: © Glasshouse via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 26, 2018 - Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand - Kane Williamson of Blackcaps shakes hands with Stuart Broad of England after his team wining the match during Day Five of the First Test match between New Zealand and England at Eden Park in Auckland on Mar 26, 2018. Blackcaps win by an inners and 48 runs (Credit Image: © Shirley Kwok/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 26, 2018 - Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand - Jeet Raval (L) of Blackcaps shakes hands with Stuart Broad of England after his team wining the mate during Day Five of the First Test match between New Zealand and England at Eden Park in Auckland on Mar 26, 2018. Blackcaps win by an inners and 48 runs (Credit Image: © Shirley Kwok/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 26, 2018 - Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand - Ross Taylor of Blackcaps shanks hands with Stuart Broad of England after his team wining the match during Day Five of the First Test match between New Zealand and England at Eden Park in Auckland on Mar 26, 2018. Blackcaps win by an inners and 48 runs (Credit Image: © Shirley Kwok/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • File photo dated 05-09-2017 of England's Stuart Broad during the nets session at Lords, London.
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  • December 21, 2017 - Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America - A historic building decorated with a Christmas wreaths on each window along Broad Street in Charleston, SC. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 21, 2017 - Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America - A historic building decorated with a Christmas wreaths on each window along Broad Street in Charleston, SC. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 21, 2017 - Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America - A historic building decorated with a Christmas wreaths on each window along Broad Street in Charleston, SC. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • File photo dated 31-07-2018 of England's Stuart Broad during a nets session at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
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  • December 21, 2017 - Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America - A historic building decorated with a Christmas wreaths on each window along Broad Street in Charleston, SC. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 21, 2017 - Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America - A historic building decorated with a Christmas wreaths on each window along Broad Street in Charleston, SC. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 21, 2017 - Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America - A historic building decorated with a Christmas wreaths on each window along Broad Street in Charleston, SC. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 21, 2017 - Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America - A historic building decorated with a Christmas wreaths on each window along Broad Street in Charleston, SC. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 21, 2017 - Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America - A historic building decorated with a Christmas wreaths on each window along Broad Street in Charleston, SC. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 21, 2017 - Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America - A historic building decorated with a Christmas wreaths on each window along Broad Street in Charleston, SC. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Kate Hudson puts her pedal to the metal as she adorns classic cars and dons an array of sexy denim ensembles for a new photoshoot. The 39-year-old actress and best-selling author has partnered with women’s fashion retailer brand New York & Company, serving as its brand ambassador for the $200 million Soho Jeans collection. As part of the multi-year deal the Almost Famous star is also set to create her own ready-to-wear fashion line with the brand, launching in spring 2019. Kate, the daughter of Goldie Hawn and Bill Hudson, said of the collaboration: ”It has always been important for me to partner with companies that share my values and creative vision. I love the quality of materials and fabrics New York & Company uses. "Their size ranges and affordable price points, along with their commitment to empowering women through fashion makes New York & Company an ideal partner for me to launch my new collection with.” Greg Scott, CEO of New York & Company added: “We are excited to partner with Kate Hudson and believe she is the perfect addition to our company. “Our customers have been asking for a partnership with Kate for years and we believer her tremendous star power, believable style and broad social influence will not only strengthen our relationships with existing customers but also ignite our customer acquisition initiatives.”. 22 Aug 2018 Pictured: Kate Hudson poses for New York & Company after being announced on August 22, 2018, as the women’s fashion retailer’s new brand ambassador for the Soho jeans collection. Photo credit: New York & Company/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Kate Hudson puts her pedal to the metal as she adorns classic cars and dons an array of sexy denim ensembles for a new photoshoot. The 39-year-old actress and best-selling author has partnered with women’s fashion retailer brand New York & Company, serving as its brand ambassador for the $200 million Soho Jeans collection. As part of the multi-year deal the Almost Famous star is also set to create her own ready-to-wear fashion line with the brand, launching in spring 2019. Kate, the daughter of Goldie Hawn and Bill Hudson, said of the collaboration: ”It has always been important for me to partner with companies that share my values and creative vision. I love the quality of materials and fabrics New York & Company uses. "Their size ranges and affordable price points, along with their commitment to empowering women through fashion makes New York & Company an ideal partner for me to launch my new collection with.” Greg Scott, CEO of New York & Company added: “We are excited to partner with Kate Hudson and believe she is the perfect addition to our company. “Our customers have been asking for a partnership with Kate for years and we believer her tremendous star power, believable style and broad social influence will not only strengthen our relationships with existing customers but also ignite our customer acquisition initiatives.”. 22 Aug 2018 Pictured: Kate Hudson poses for New York & Company after being announced on August 22, 2018, as the women’s fashion retailer’s new brand ambassador for the Soho jeans collection. Photo credit: New York & Company/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Kate Hudson puts her pedal to the metal as she adorns classic cars and dons an array of sexy denim ensembles for a new photoshoot. The 39-year-old actress and best-selling author has partnered with women’s fashion retailer brand New York & Company, serving as its brand ambassador for the $200 million Soho Jeans collection. As part of the multi-year deal the Almost Famous star is also set to create her own ready-to-wear fashion line with the brand, launching in spring 2019. Kate, the daughter of Goldie Hawn and Bill Hudson, said of the collaboration: ”It has always been important for me to partner with companies that share my values and creative vision. I love the quality of materials and fabrics New York & Company uses. "Their size ranges and affordable price points, along with their commitment to empowering women through fashion makes New York & Company an ideal partner for me to launch my new collection with.” Greg Scott, CEO of New York & Company added: “We are excited to partner with Kate Hudson and believe she is the perfect addition to our company. “Our customers have been asking for a partnership with Kate for years and we believer her tremendous star power, believable style and broad social influence will not only strengthen our relationships with existing customers but also ignite our customer acquisition initiatives.”. 22 Aug 2018 Pictured: Kate Hudson poses for New York & Company after being announced on August 22, 2018, as the women’s fashion retailer’s new brand ambassador for the Soho jeans collection. Photo credit: New York & Company/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • Angelina Jolie and her kids at the premiere of "First they killed my father". 14 Sep 2017 Pictured: Angelina Jolie, Pax Jolie-Pitt, Knox Jolie-Pitt, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, Maddox Jolie-Pitt. Photo credit: SM / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Angelina Jolie and her kids at the premiere of "First they killed my father". 14 Sep 2017 Pictured: Angelina Jolie, Pax Jolie-Pitt, Knox Jolie-Pitt, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, Maddox Jolie-Pitt. Photo credit: SM / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Angelina Jolie and her kids at the premiere of "First they killed my father". 14 Sep 2017 Pictured: Angelina Jolie, Pax Jolie-Pitt, Knox Jolie-Pitt, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, Maddox Jolie-Pitt. Photo credit: SM / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Angelina Jolie and her kids at the premiere of "First they killed my father". 14 Sep 2017 Pictured: Angelina Jolie, Pax Jolie-Pitt, Knox Jolie-Pitt, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, Maddox Jolie-Pitt. Photo credit: SM / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • Angelina Jolie and her kids at the premiere of "First they killed my father". 14 Sep 2017 Pictured: Angelina Jolie, Pax Jolie-Pitt, Knox Jolie-Pitt, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, Maddox Jolie-Pitt. Photo credit: SM / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Angelina Jolie and her kids at the premiere of "First they killed my father". 14 Sep 2017 Pictured: Angelina Jolie, Pax Jolie-Pitt, Knox Jolie-Pitt, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, Maddox Jolie-Pitt. Photo credit: SM / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Angelina Jolie and her kids at the premiere of "First they killed my father". 14 Sep 2017 Pictured: Angelina Jolie, Pax Jolie-Pitt, Knox Jolie-Pitt, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, Maddox Jolie-Pitt. Photo credit: SM / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Angelina Jolie and her kids at the premiere of "First they killed my father". 14 Sep 2017 Pictured: Angelina Jolie, Pax Jolie-Pitt, Knox Jolie-Pitt, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, Maddox Jolie-Pitt. Photo credit: SM / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Angelina Jolie and her kids at the premiere of "First they killed my father". 14 Sep 2017 Pictured: Angelina Jolie, Pax Jolie-Pitt, Knox Jolie-Pitt, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, Maddox Jolie-Pitt. Photo credit: SM / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Angelina Jolie and her kids at the premiere of "First they killed my father". 14 Sep 2017 Pictured: Angelina Jolie, Pax Jolie-Pitt, Knox Jolie-Pitt, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, Maddox Jolie-Pitt. Photo credit: SM / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Angelina Jolie and her kids at the premiere of "First they killed my father". 14 Sep 2017 Pictured: Angelina Jolie, Pax Jolie-Pitt, Knox Jolie-Pitt, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, Maddox Jolie-Pitt. Photo credit: SM / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Angelina Jolie and her kids at the premiere of "First they killed my father". 14 Sep 2017 Pictured: Angelina Jolie, Pax Jolie-Pitt, Knox Jolie-Pitt, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, Maddox Jolie-Pitt. Photo credit: SM / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Angelina Jolie and her kids at the premiere of "First they killed my father". 14 Sep 2017 Pictured: Angelina Jolie, Pax Jolie-Pitt, Knox Jolie-Pitt, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, Maddox Jolie-Pitt. Photo credit: SM / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • England's James Anderson (centre) celebrates catching and bowling out South Africa's Chris Morris (not in picture) during day two of the 3rd Investec Test match at the Kia Oval, London.
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  • England's Joe Root (right) appears dejected during day two of the Second Investec Test match at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • Angelina Jolie and her kids at the premiere of "First they killed my father". 14 Sep 2017 Pictured: Angelina Jolie, Pax Jolie-Pitt, Knox Jolie-Pitt, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, Maddox Jolie-Pitt. Photo credit: SM / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Angelina Jolie and her kids at the premiere of "First they killed my father". 14 Sep 2017 Pictured: Angelina Jolie, Pax Jolie-Pitt, Knox Jolie-Pitt, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, Maddox Jolie-Pitt. Photo credit: SM / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA194568_018.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA194568_007.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA194568_014.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA194568_021.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA194568_019.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A series of aerial pictures shot over Malibu, CA showing singer Robbie Williams new home and the proximity to his famous neighbors. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: Broad Beach. Photo credit: Toby Canham/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Robbie Williams new Malibu home and his famous neighbours from the air. 02 Aug 2018 Pictured: Broad Beach looking North. Photo credit: Toby Canham / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • September 10, 2018 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom - England's Stuart Broad  celebrates LBW on Virat Kohli of India.during International Specsavers Test Series 5th Test match Day Four  between England and India at Kia Oval  Ground, London, England on 10 Sept 2018. (Credit Image: © Action Foto Sport/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • August 12, 2018 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom - L-R England's James Anderson and England's Stuart Broad .during International Test Series 2nd Test 4th day  match between England and India at Lords Cricket Ground, London, England on 12 August  2018. (Credit Image: © Action Foto Sport/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 12, 2018 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom - England's Stuart Broad celebrates LBW on Dinesh Karthik of India during International Test Series 2nd Test 4th day  match between England and India at Lords Cricket Ground, London, England on 12 August  2018. (Credit Image: © Action Foto Sport/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 7, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Stuart Broad .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 07, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 7, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Stuart Broad .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 07, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 7, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Stuart Broad .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 10, 2018 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom - England's Stuart Broad  celebrates LBW on Virat Kohli of India.during International Specsavers Test Series 5th Test match Day Four  between England and India at Kia Oval  Ground, London, England on 10 Sept 2018. (Credit Image: © Action Foto Sport/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • August 12, 2018 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom - England's Stuart Broad .during International Test Series 2nd Test 4th day  match between England and India at Lords Cricket Ground, London, England on 12 August  2018. (Credit Image: © Action Foto Sport/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 7, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Stuart Broad .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 07, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 7, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Stuart Broad .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 07, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 7, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Stuart Broad .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 07, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 7, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Stuart Broad .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 07, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 7, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Stuart Broad .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 7, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Stuart Broad .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 7, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Stuart Broad .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 7, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - L-R England's Stuart Broad  and England's Ben Stokes .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 07, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • File photo dated 05-09-2017 of England's Stuart Broad.
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  • RELEASE DATE: March 17, 2017 TITLE: Song To Song STUDIO: Broad Green Pictures DIRECTOR: Terrence Malick PLOT: Two intersecting love triangles. Obsession and betrayal set against the music scene in Austin, Texas. STARRING: ROONEY MARA as Faye. (Credit Image: ? Broad Green Pictures/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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