What a difference a little time makes - especially if that time is spent sweating it out and eating healthy on Celebrity Fit Club. Before Nicole Eggert 's stint on the hit VH1 show she was looking decidedly flabby and un-fabulous, but following her grueling workouts and strict dieting under the supervision of task master Harvey E Walden , she's regained her former beautiful Baywatch body, and RadarOnline. Nicole was snapped looking stunning and skinny in her bikini as she lounged poolside last week in Bel Air. As RadarOnline. She spent a lot of time in bed. Well, she may not be 18 anymore, but by the looks of it she's won her battle of the bulge and is now sporting a body many year-olds would die for!
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Eggert was known on "Baywatch" for her curves. Today, Eggert, now 43, says those same curves are causing her major issues. She claims when she went to get breast implants for the second time a few years ago, she came out with a drastically larger cup size she says she never wanted. Eggert, a mother of two young children, turned to the reality TV show "Botched" for help. Eggert says she is happy with her decision, adding that "less is more.