September 23, 2024 20:36 PM

Jonah Hill Goes Back to Former Size After His Previous Evident Weight Loss

Jonah Hill seems to have a hard time trying to keep his weight loss methods on track after he was recently spotted in his huge shape.

Through the years, the 30 year-old actor has been on the limelight for the obvious changes in his physical shape. Jonah Hill was previously praised and noticed for his dramatic weight loss, but that seemed to change recently. Photographed during his stroll in the streets of California, he showed his enormous physical size which is quite a lot different in the previous years.

Many were surprised when the comedian showed off his new look which is far from being a chubby guy way back in 2011. His efforts of trying to lose such huge amount of evident body mass have been praised by many critics which is quite a positive review for him. The actor's impressive slim figure in 2011 was in accordance to his appearance in the film "Moneyball" where he was casted alongside Hollywood star Brad Pitt.

Time may fly so quickly just like the actor's later appearances wherein he was seen going back to his former size. Jonah Hill may not be able to maintain his weight loss measures as he was photographed becoming larger in 2012 and also in the previous month just this year. His increase in size is not actually known if it's for movie purposes or if it's really his body.

Jonah Hill's returning shape far from his impressive weight loss in the previous years is also being associated with his commitment to drinking beer. According to Mail Online, the actor admitted that he tries to become healthier, but he just can't stop drinking beer. He even referred to it as his 'Achilles heel' which means that it's his vulnerable aspect.

Previous visit to a nutritionist and consuming a Japanese food, Jonah Hill credited both for his weight loss. Being a dieter usually requires much effort to maintain a better physique. In that case, the comedian probably needs to go back to his previous routine.

Join the Discussion
Real Time Analytics