Reports say that Katie Price, a.k.a Jordan, has taken up a grueling form of yoga because she thinks her pins are too bulky and wants to slim them down.
Bikram yoga involves contorting the body into 26 different postures in windowless rooms with temperatures of 43 degree Celsius.
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"She hates her bulky legs. She is also going to the gym and trying to be careful about what she eats," the Sun quoted a pal as saying.
According to experts, the glamor model needs to drink plenty of water to avoid getting dehydrated in the heat.
Fans of Bikram yoga include tennis ace Andy Murray, George Clooney, Madonna, Elle Macpherson and Robert Downey Jnr.
Source: ANI
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Fans of Bikram yoga include tennis ace Andy Murray, George Clooney, Madonna, Elle Macpherson and Robert Downey Jnr.
Source: ANI
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