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Adele Says This McDonald's Order Would Be Her Last Meal on Earth

The singer eats this fast food meal weekly.

Adele lost a whopping 100 pounds and still eats fast food every week. In a new interview with British Vogue, the singer details her weekly, high calorie cheat meal, revealing that she actually eats it every single week. Read on to learn about Adele's ultimate fast food splurge—and to get beach-ready yourself, don't miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bathing Suit Photos!

This Would be Her Last Meal on Earth

The 33-year-old confessed that McDonald's is her "death row meal." She even detailed her order. "My ideal meal, my death row meal, my last meal, would be a McChicken Nugget with a Big Mac and then fries," she explained in a YouTube video for the magazine. "That's my three-course. I eat it at least once a week!"

In an interview with American Vogue, the singer explained that the drive for exercise responsible for her weight loss was more about mental health than anything else. "It became my time," she said about exercise. "I realized that when I was working out, I didn't have any anxiety. It was never about losing weight. I thought, If I can make my body physically strong, and I can feel that and see that, then maybe one day I can make my emotions and my mind physically strong."

She trains at Heart & Hustle, a no-frills private gym in West Hollywood, doing intensive weightlifting and circuit training sessions and sometimes works out multiple times a day. "I work out two or three times a day," she added to British Vogue. "So I do my weights in the morning, then I normally hike or I box in the afternoon, and then I go and do my cardio at night. I was basically unemployed when I was doing it. And I do it with trainers. It's not doable for a lot of people."

She Lost Weight "For Myself and Not Anyone Else"

She also wanted fans to know that she didn't lose 100 pounds for anyone but herself. "People are shocked because I didn't share my 'journey'. They're used to people documenting everything on Instagram, and most people in my position would get a big deal with a diet brand." She said she does not care. "I did it for myself and not anyone else. So why would I ever share it? I don't find it fascinating. It's my body," she told British Vogue. 

And despite reports that she lost weight on a diet, she maintains that isn't the case. "No intermittent fasting. Nothing. If anything I eat more than I used to because I work out so hard. And also, that whole thing of like, 'Gets Revenge Body'" She expressed frustration.

Leah Groth
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