Gregg Wallace, 55, admits he’s in better shape now than he was at 25 after fur stone weight loss

Gregg Wallace, 55, admits he’s in better shape now than he was aged 25 after losing FOUR stone to hit his goal weight

He revealed on Wednesday he’s finally reached his goal weight after losing four stone.

And Gregg Wallace has now admitted he’s in better shape than he was at the age of 25 as he revealed how he’s keeping fit in isolation.

The Masterchef star, 55, said that he’s been sticking to his gruelling diet and fitness regime at his Kent home after unveiling his incredible transformation earlier this week. 

Slimmed down: Gregg Wallace, 55, has now admitted he’s in better shape than he was at the age of 25 after unveiling his incredible four stone weight loss

Gregg spoke on Good Morning Britain live from his home about his incredible weight loss and said that he’s never felt better.

He said: ‘I’m 55 now I’m fitter and leaner than I was at 25 year old, I’ve been putting workouts up on Instagram, it’s not for super fit people I just wanted to inspire everybody to have a go.’

Gregg then explained that he was still eating well during his time in isolation, and has been sharing his cooking skills on social media as he feeds wife Anne-Marie and their son Sid, 11 months.

Slimmed down: The Mastershef star said he's feeling better than he did decades earlier after overhauling his diet and fitness regime (pictured in 2002)

Slimmed down: The Mastershef star said he’s feeling better than he did decades earlier after overhauling his diet and fitness regime (pictured in 2002)

In shape: Gregg has openly documented his incredible transformation on social media (pictured March)

Toned: The star has spent the past three years working on his health (pictured in 2018)

In shape: Gregg has openly documented his incredible transformation on social media after losing four stone (pictured left in March 2020, right 2018)

He explained: ‘I love to cook but on Masterchef no one sees me cook, so I thought I’m stuck at home this is a great opportunity, since I’ve been in lockdown I do the shopping and I’m cooking lunch for the family so it’s five of us and a baby.

‘My wife’s family is Italian and they’re all good cooks so I feel like I have to raise the bar.’

As Ben and Ranvir complained that they couldn’t stop snacking during their time in lockdown, Gregg added: ‘My PT sent me a five day workout and each day I’m keeping that up – food you can eat as much as you want of the right things, as much veg as you want as much fruit as want, Ben stay out of the snack cupboard.’

Keeping healthy: Gregg then explained that he was still eating well during his time in isolation, and has been sharing his cooking skills on social media

Keeping healthy: Gregg then explained that he was still eating well during his time in isolation, and has been sharing his cooking skills on social media

This is how you do it! He has also been sharing his daily workouts from his Kent home with fans on Instagram

This is how you do it! He has also been sharing his daily workouts from his Kent home with fans on Instagram

On Wednesday Gregg revealed he’d finally reached his goal weight after three years of hard work.

Sharing one of his regular videos from his luxury Kent farmhouse, where he is self isolating with his family, Gregg told his fans the good news:

‘Good morning it’s 6am, I’m going to do some exercising,’ he said. ‘I’ve hit my goal weight, I’m now just below 12 stone which means I’ve lost four stone,’ he excitedly revealed.

Gregg vowed to overhaul his health and fitness regime in 2017 and has stayed true to his word, keeping a public record of his body’s change. 

The father of three, who used to weigh over 16 stone, was previously a Weight Watchers ambassador, and in 2017 he announced he had given up alcohol and fry ups.

Proud: Gregg vowed to overhaul his health and fitness regime in 2017 and has stayed true to his word, keeping a public record of his body's change

Proud: Gregg vowed to overhaul his health and fitness regime in 2017 and has stayed true to his word, keeping a public record of his body’s change