Nova FM’s Chrissie Swan has transformed her body over the past several months thanks to regular walks and quitting alcohol.
And on Friday, she revealed the results of her hard work and effort while out a walk in Melbourne.
The 47-year-old dressed in an all-black ensemble, a figure hugging top with a plunging V-neckline, matching leggings with trainers.
She’s on the move! Chrissie Swan (pictured) showed off her slimmed-down figure in activewear while out for a walk in Melbourne, on Friday
She also carried a backpack and wore a facemask while out for the stroll.
The brunette beauty had a pair of earbuds in – likely listening to music to keep her entertained.
She appeared focused on getting her steps in, as she continues to tick off the kilometres in her fundraising walk for the Fred Hollows Foundation.
At one point during the walk, Chrissy stopped by a local cafe to purchase a well-deserved coffee before continuing on with her walk.
Lifestyle changes: She’s credited her body transformation over the past few months thanks to regular walks and quitting alcohol
Out and about: The 47-year-old dressed in an all-black ensemble, a figure hugging top with a plunging V-neckline, matching leggings with trainers. She also carried a backpack and wore a facemask while out for the stroll
Caffeine boost: At one point during the walk, Chrissy stopped by a local cafe to purchase a well-deserved coffee before continuing on with her walk
Chrissie, who has mostly kept her body transformation off social media, told her Instagram followers she’d walked 150km over two weeks, last month.
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She is raising money for the Fred Hollows Foundation, which focuses on treating and preventing blindness and other vision problems in Australia and around the world.
‘Okay, in huge and quite frankly surprising news for me, yesterday I completed 150km in two weeks for Fred’s Big Run and the Fred Hollows Foundation,’ she began.
A good cause: She appeared focused on getting her steps in, as she continues to tick off the kilometres in her fundraising walk for the Fred Hollows Foundation
Kicking goals: The mother of three recently announced she’d given up alcohol and turned to meditation and walking during Melbourne’s gruelling 112-day lockdown last year
‘The challenge goes for the whole month of August I am doubling down and now striving for 300km. Will I be able to do it? I really don’t know. But I’m going to give it my best shot.’
Chrissie then turned her attention to the fundraiser and said an anonymous company had offered to match her donations for the next $15,000.
The mother of three recently announced she’d given up alcohol and turned to meditation and walking during Melbourne’s gruelling 112-day lockdown last year.
Putting herself first: ‘I’m not one for New Year’s resolutions but I’ve become serious about carving out some “me time” this year,’ she wrote on Instagram in July
‘I’m not one for New Year’s resolutions but I’ve become serious about carving out some “me time” this year,’ she wrote on Instagram in July.
After saying she had ‘read everything there is to read about self care,’ she took action during the city’s Covid lockdown.
‘I’ve never done anything about it, until now,’ she said about her lifestyle changes.
Taking control: After saying she had ‘read everything there is to read about self care,’ she took action during the city’s Covid lockdown. ‘I’ve never done anything about it, until now,’ she said about her lifestyle changes
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