Joe Wicks’ bacon sandwich love
OHMYGOSSIP — Joe Wicks eats three bacon sandwiches for breakfast.
The 36-year-old star – who helped to get people moving through the COVID-19 lockdown via his online workouts – has told how his diet isn’t always as healthy as he would like, as he listed all the treats he has been chowing down on lately.
On Instagram, the star wrote alongside a shirtless selfie: “I’ve been eating chocolate cakes and biscuits every day, three bacon sandwiches for breakfast, hash browns and beans.”
He quipped: “It’s not very good when I’m the Body Coach is it.”
But Joe – who shares three-year-old daughter Indie and two-year-old son Marley with his wife Rosie Jones, 31, who is expecting their third child later this year – admitted he was back on a health kick this week, sharing a snap of his berry and nut butter porridge on Instagram.
He wrote: “back to feel good food (sic)”
The ‘Mental Health, My Family and Me’ documentary star also had a “little reminder” for his Twitter followers about the everchanging desire to work out while reminding them about the “awesome” feelings afterwards.
He wrote: “A little reminder that sometimes you won’t want to exercise. But if you can just get started you will feel awesome afterwards [blush smiley face emoji] Fitter, stronger, more energy, happier [strong arm emoji]”.
Joe – who is collaborating with long-time fan Louis Theroux on an upcoming BBC documentary about growing up with his father Gary, a former heroin addict, and his mother Raquel – shared how his childhood was a “tough subject to talk about”.
In October, he said: “It’s a tough subject to talk about. I was interviewing my mum and she said, “When your little brother George was two, I went into rehab to deal with things”
“And my dad was probably still using at the time, so it must have been hard for her to leave us.
“That buckled me. And then chatting to my dad, he got emotional.
“Realising what I went through – I had actually blocked a lot of it out … I was really emotional in every scene.”
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