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Natalie Cassidy Says She Regrets Weight-Loss DVDs Done for the Money

In a new interview, the former EastEnders actor links her post-soap pivot to a moderation-first view of health and body image.

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Overview

  • Cassidy told Radio Times that making the workout DVDs was "not a good move" and that she agreed to them for financial reasons.
  • She said she now prioritizes balance, adding that she enjoys food and exercise in moderation and aims to be content with her natural size.
  • The actor fronted two fitness titles, Then & Now in 2007 and The Perfect Ten in 2013, during a period of strict dieting and training.
  • She has previously said she was offered £100,000 for the films, a figure reported by multiple outlets and attributed to her own past comments.
  • After leaving EastEnders, she is pursuing new work including ITV's Cooking With The Stars, podcasting, a Virgin Radio slot, and an autobiography due in October.