While she may look in tip top shape to us, Kim Kardashian is not happy with her recent weight gain.
WATCH Kim discuss her weight gain below:
The Keeping Up With The Kardashian’s star says she has gained 18 pounds (8 kilos) in the past year and is now on a desperate mission to regain her pre-weight gain figure.
“OK, so we’re doing a night workout before my dinner, which I never do with this one, but I figured we have to get into it at some point,” Kim said in a video posted on her Instagram Story on Saturday, referring to her trainer, Melissa Alcantara. “And yeah, I mean, sometimes we all off and sometimes you really gotta get it together and this is one of my fallen off times where I am, I think, 18 pounds up from what I was about a year ago, a year and a half ago.”
“To feel good, I just want to get it like, a really good goal weight and so that means working out at all costs,” she said. “It’s my eating. I work out but it’s like my eating. But Melissa and I have a major goal for by the time I’m 40.”
And the reality star means business!
The next morning the 39-year-old was at it again, posting another gym story to Instagram.
“A morning workout after a night workout is the best!!!” she wrote.
Last year, Kim – who weighed 119 pounds (53 kilos) came under fire for posting a potentially triggering comment for eating disorder sufferers.
Sharing a video on Instagram stories from an outing with sisters Khloe Kardashian and Kendall Jenner. In the video, the two tell Kim she looks skinny and Kendall says she thinks she’s not eating. Kim replies, “What? What? Oh my God, thank you!”
“I honestly, looking back in having said that, I 100 percent completely understand where people would be coming from that felt that way,” Kim said on the first episode of the Pretty Big Deal with Ashley Graham podcast.
“So my intention is never to offend anyone and I really, you know, apologise if I offended anyone, because an eating disorder is- I know people that have serious eating disorders that have been in and out of the hospital for 15 years—close people. So I’ve like, been through- I have experienced it enough to have, like, known better.”
At the time, Kim had spent a year working out six days a week with a personal trainer.