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Kristin Cavallari is ecstatic with her ‘weight gain.’

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Kristin Cavallari is ecstatic with her ‘weight gain.’

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  • Kristin Cavallari has put on some weight and she is very happy about it
  • Kristin Cavallari feels confident and great in her own skin
  • Over the last years, the actress stressed upon “gaining muscle through her workouts” with the help of a professional trainer.
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Kristin Cavallari said that her workout routine helped her restore “confidence” and make her “feel the best in her own skin.”

“I’ve put on a lot of weight in the last few years, but in a good way,” the Laguna Beach actress told US Weekly in a recent interview.

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Kristin stated that she will not step on the weighing scale since she believes in staying fit.

“My goal is sort of, right now, just to maintain the muscle that I have. I’m not trying to lose weight,” she said, while adding, “I don’t weigh myself. I can tell how my clothes fit me.”

Reportedly, the Hills former star was going through her photos from the past and was stunned to see herself.

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“I didn’t realise it at the time, how thin I was. So I’m happy that I’ve put on weight,” she told publication.

Over the last years, the actress stressed upon “gaining muscle through her workouts” with the help of a professional trainer.

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“I’m really petite. I have no hips. I’m just small. And so if I don’t work out for like a week or two, I feel like all my muscle goes away,” explained Kristin.

“So it is about consistency for me,” she added.

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