Cheryl Burke responds to criticism of the place: "My curves never go away"
Cheryl Burke at the ceremony ESPY
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But it was not just bad for the feeling to feel healthy, Burke said people in the ESPY Awards Wednesday night.
"Five years ago I was criticized by the press, how Howard Stern to be too large., But it's another thing when your fans say, 'Oh, my God, you look like you're trying to die," Dancing with the Stars Pro said. "It hurts."
"I had to change my lifestyle., I'm happy. I'm good to eat. I work every day. And I'm more responsible. Used to go every night in my 20 years. C 'It was a great party. Now the is not how I want to live my life, "he said.
"By changing your lifestyle, changing your body., I am in perfect health. My curves will never go away. Did I lose weight? Absolutely not. But not in a healthy way. Would you all know. But I love my fans. hurtful words, especially of people you always come back. "
To keep fit, Burke, she said training is, but not to dance in the off season.
"I take care of my body. Eighty percent of it is what you eat and what you eat. It is a question of partial control. I'm not dieting. I'm not on Atkins or anything. If only I'm right the to eat. "
As counsel for those who can relate to your struggle?
"Just keep moving," says Burke. "At the end of the day meeting is the life ahead of you. The lowest depths. But you will be able to spend it."
• Matthew Cole Weiss reports
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