The 31-year-old singer has overcome issues with anxiety and stress, which she went to rehab for earlier this year, and is feeling much healthier, reported Contactmusic.
"I look back at those photos and think, 'Wow, maybe I was a little thin,' but at the time I didn't think anything about it. I'm glad to have a little more meat on me now," Rimes said.
Speaking about her stint in rehab, she said, "That was just the way my body was handling the stress. Some people stress-eat and I do the complete opposite. So I chose to take time out in rehab and focus on me."
"I love tucking into fish and chips, shepherd's pie and Wagamamas. I try to eat healthily, but I love food too much to give up on anything. Working out helps me to focus and I love to box," she said.
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