Singer Miranda Lambert has dismissed rumours that she went under the knife to get a svelte figure. She says old-fashioned ways worked for her.
"Though I never care what the tabloids have to say about me. I wanted to address this certain story they are running this week and set the record straight. I did not have surgery to lose weight. That is ridiculous," eonline.com quoted Lambert as saying.
The 30-year-old says she lost weight the healthy and good old-fashioned way.
"Watching what I eat and working out with my trainer Bill Crutchfield. As for the assumed number of pounds lost, I don't even know! Like I have always said, it's not about a scale, it's about how you feel and how your jeans fit. And on Nov 10 when I turned 30, my skinny jeans were finally baggy! Mission accomplished," she added.
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