Ana Navarro is showing off her slimmer figure after vacationing in Turkey and Greece this summer.
“The View” co-host credited her weight loss to the Mediterranean diet even though she “drank and ate like if the world was coming to an end.”
“Yes, I swam, walked like a camel, hiked like a goat, danced…but, also, there’s something to be said for the Mediterranean diet of fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, and grilled meats,” Navarro wrote on Instagram Wednesday alongside a video of herself discussing the food she ate.
“I haven’t seen a pancake in a month. The diet there has much less processed sugar and preservatives. I’m a convert.”
She also realized that she doesn’t necessarily have a “weight problem” but instead has a “country problem” because US food is heavily processed.
“But I’m so happy to be home,” she shared.
Despite her healthy conversion, which made her lose just one pound, the political strategist admitted she’d “currently kill or die for a Cuban croqueta preparada.”
Navarro, 51, who has been losing weight over the past year, showed off her incredible results in May when she put her figure into a little black dress; however, social media trolls quickly accused her of using the celebrity-beloved Type 2 diabetes drug Ozempic to lose weight.
The Daytime Emmy-nominated personality has been sharing the secrets of her body overhaul, saying she started playing pickleball and taking Pilates classes three times per week.
“I don’t like exercise. The trick is finding something you like -or at least, don’t hate doing. Pilates has really helped me get healthier,” Navarro dished in an Instagram post shared back in March.
The Florida-based star added at the time, “I don’t have the self-discipline or initiative to do things without formal structure.”
In January, Navarro also revealed via Instagram that she tried to cut back on alcohol and unhealthy foods while commuting between Miami and Manhattan for her work on “The View.”
“One of the many little conscious life-changes I’ve made to lose weight, is to buy a salad at airport or pre-order the healthy meal on @americanair,” she stated on the social media platform.
“Pre-ordering means I’m stuck with my choice and don’t fall into temptation. Truthfully, I don’t love it. I’ve also stopped drinking alcohol on planes. It adds up for me, since I usually spend 14-16 hours a week on a plane.”