| The Biggest Loser's Kae Whang |
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| December 2007 | |
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By Sonu Munshi
EW: You’ve done some exciting things since leaving The
Biggest Loser camp…sum up the experience for us.
Whang: Knowing that I can do things now
and not be
self-conscious. I’ve gained confidence. It's been such an honor,
gaining strength, empowerment, health and happiness. I feel like I’m
ready to face any other challenge now. EW: Was it a hard decision to put yourself out there in the public eye? Whang: It was hard. But you know what, I used to watch the show and I was fed
up of feeling the way I felt. I was so ashamed of what I looked like, and I was
done with it. The rest has been a blessing. Surprisingly, my family was very
supportive too. I honestly didn’t know how they would feel about me exposing myself
to the public. But my mom was the most supportive, even though I was the most
scared to tell her. She told me my health was the most important thing. EW: How do you rate your chances of winning the at-home
prize? Whang: When I was on the show, I lost 88 pounds, that’s 39
percent of my body fat. I’m Whang: It’s not about losing weight, but about being fit. People have the idea that you have to starve and be miserable to lose weight. I eat six times a day, but I do boxing, rock climbing, triathlons. I try to keep active and have fun with it. That’s what I do and be conscious of what I do with my body. I love almond butter and organic jams. So I have almond instead of peanut butter just once a day. I like shopping at Trader Joe's or Whole Foods. I like organic, healthier stuff. There are so many awesome recipes out there. But it’s just all about remembering a simple formula—calories in and calories out. Write a food journal and be conscious of what you’re putting in your body. There’s nothing magic about this. EW: What about guilty pleasures? Whang: (Laughs) Oh I definitely reward myself sometimes with anything I crave. You should never deprive yourself totally of something. That’s when people give up, thinking it’s hard. Just be conscious of what you do and what you put in your body. EW: Do you get recognized in public now? Whang: Well, being on the cover of Prevention magazine was
quite something. When they announced it, I was so happy, I was literally
crying. I've never seen myself like that. Sometimes I do a double take when I
see myself at a grocery store checkout aisle. EW: What types of wardrobe changes have you had to make? Whang: Oh, I love clothes shopping now. It’s so much more
fun. You feel so good after you know you've worked so hard to look and feel
good. When I was bigger, I used to be like ‘what’s the point?’ Now you wanna
look your best. I love it. I actually won a challenge where I won a $5,000
shopping spree. My husband and I had to give our old clothes to the Salvation
Army and build up a new closet since he’s been losing weight too. EW: What’s in store for the future? Whang: I’m interested to see what doors open for me. I haven’t figured out what
exactly I might do, but I definitely will be an amateur boxer for now and
hopefully do more triathlons and half-marathons and build up to marathons. Comments (0)
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With the much-anticipated season finale of the Biggest Loser
airing Tuesday, East West caught up with Kae Whang, the contestant from
Whang: I’m as excited as anyone else to find out! It’s great to see everyone's
transformation. I know for sure everyone's going to be amazed at all the
transformations out there. It will be inspiring.



