This Morning star loses 5lbs in two weeks with simple breakfast trick

This Morning star loses 5lbs in two weeks with simple breakfast trick
Source: Daily Mail Online

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This Morning's Gyles Brandreth has shared his surprising secret to losing 5lbs in two weeks - and it involves a very simple breakfast.

Taking to Instagram, Gyles, 77, who is a regular commentator on the show, shared a picture of a small piece of cheese.

He explained that he is currently on a low-carb diet in a bid to reach a goal weight of 12st 9lbs in time for his 78th birthday in March.

Gyles wrote: 'My little chunk of breakfast cheese. When I get to I'll get some fruit & an encouraging pep talk from @benshephard.
'I started at 13st 9lbs. I've lost 5lbs in two low carb weeks. I'm aiming to be at 12st 9lbs by my birthday on 8 March. Fingers crossed!'

Reacting to Gyles's unusual choice of breakfast, one fan wrote: 'Cheese for breakfast! What a fantastic diet.'

This Morning's Gyles Brandreth, 77, has shared his surprising secret to losing 5lbs in two weeks - and it involves a very simple breakfast

Taking to Instagram, Gyles, who is a regular commentator on the show, shared a picture of a small piece of cheese

Other fans of the TV star remarked of his unusual breakfast: 'High protein and oodles of good fats! From one of your biggest fans.';

'Breakfast cheese? This is amazing.';

'Keep going, you can do it!'

'Don't forget your protein!';

'Great start Gyles you will 'earn' that slice or two of birthday cake.';

'Don't forget to do some exercise too, don't focus too much on the scales. Well done.'

According to the NHS, if you want to lose weight, you should aim to eat the likes of two or more portions of vegetables a day, wholegrain carbs and keep your consumption of dairy 'light and low'.

Gyles' post about his diet comes after he recently opened up about the shock of his grandson's cancer diagnosis.

Fans of the TV commentator were quick to comment on his unusual diet

According to the NHS, if you want to lose weight like Gyles, you should aim to eat the likes of two or more portions of vegetables a day, wholegrain carbs and keep your consumption of dairy 'light and low'

Kitt (centre) has been in remission for eight years and has yearly checks at GOSH (pictured with Gyles and his older brother Rory, left)

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The TV star described it as a 'shock to the system' because he thought of the disease as 'something that happens to unlucky middle-aged people'.

Gyles was horrified when Kitt was diagnosed at 15 months old in April 2017, after his parents found a pea-shaped lump near his stomach while changing his nappy.

Kitt, who is now 10 and lives abroad with his parents and brother Rory, 19, was given the all-clear in November 2017 after being treated at Great Ormond Street and was able to ring the end-of-treatment bell in the hospital.

Gyles's writer daughter Saethryd and her Army veteran husband Mark were initially told by a GP that the lump was likely to be a cyst or a hernia, but tests revealed Kitt had rhabdomyosarcoma - a rare form of cancer.

He said the whole experience was 'emotional', adding: 'It's a case of holding your breath, being patient and trusting in the team, and I have to say the team were matchless at every level, from the consultants right the way through to the nursing staff and everyone else.'

Gyles spoke out about his experience for World Cancer Day last month and shared his support for GOSH Charity's appeal to help build a world-leading Children's Cancer Centre.

This Morning airs weekdays from 10am on ITV1 and is available to stream on ITVX.