I prefer him a bit fatter. You can go too far sometimes and it is worse to look like a skeleton than just to have a little bit of fat on you. I am still trying to lose a bit though sqad, but taking your advice and losing it very slowly.
I love the comment at the bottom "he's lost the light in his eyes, very sad".. someone needs to look up 'sunglasses' in the dictionary!
If you took his head off he looks fine I think, a bit of definition, but his head just looks too big for his body suggesting he really shouldn't be that slim.
The shot of him on the steps isn't very flattering, he looks like he's gone a bit too far. However, the shot of him with Liz - further down the page - looks ok (ish)
I agree Sqad, so many women totally ruin their bodies by yoyo dieting. If you need to lose weight you need to look at what you can cut out or reduce from your diet for the foreseeable future/forever.
Dieting has got to be a life changing diet, not just until you lose the required amount.
I'd have figured you'd be in a position to know Sqad. Slow but sure seems generally acceptaed as the best option. But this cricketer guy you link to seems to have done well on whatever he's doing. Now will he be able to remain there ?
Liz Hurley has `stylised` him. I bet she`s had him on one of those trendy low carb diets that are all the rage in LA (South Beach diet). The only way to remain slim is to never put on the weight in the first place. If you gain weight, your body will always want to go back up to that weight and fill those fat cells (in my opinion)