After giving birth to a son and daughter, Gwyneth Paltrow is worried about losing her post-baby weight. But she insists that with some breast-feeding and a lot of exercise, it can be done.
The blonde beauty actress says that although she was less stressed after giving birth to son Moses in April than she was after having daughter Apple, she still hates carrying the extra weight.
During an interview with Harper's Bazaar, she revealed, "The first time, you are horrified. It's all lovely when you are pregnant. But when you are not pregnant and you haven't been for a couple of months and you are still carrying tons of extra weight and everything's all hanging and sagging, you think, 'How is this ever going to go back?' But it does, if you do a lot of working out."
The 33-year-old also said breast feeding was the best way to lose the weight she gained during pregnancy.
"With Apple I kept the extra 20 pounds on until she was three months old, and then it came off. And that's exactly what's happening now. I have been working out, but not dieting, because I am a milk machine," said the actress.
Paltrow-who is married to Coldplay frontman Chris Martin-admitted she no longer follows a strict alcohol-free macrobiotic diet.
"I come downstairs, pour myself a glass of red wine and sit in the garden."
Gwyneth laughed off reports she had regained her gorgeous figure, joking, "You should see the cellulite on my thighs right now."














