"Trust me, I don't want to lose weight. I don't think it looks attractive. I think I used to be more attractive. But I'm doing the best I can," Ranic said.
The 40-year-old TV star even consulted her physician, who offered a surprising suggestion, reported People magazine.
"I actually recently spoke to a personal trainer because my doctor said, 'Maybe you should get in the gym.' And I'm thinking, 'Get in the gym? I don't want to lose weight! Don't you usually go the gym to lose the weight?'" she recalled.
Rancic said she wants a curvaceous figure.
"I'm just trying to get some more definition, because I want a little bit of curve, I want to be sexy. And right now, it's killing me to look in the mirror and see that I've just lost all (of it).
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