Fern Britton has openly discussed her lifelong battle with weight, revealing she has experienced fluctuations from a size 22 down to a size 12.
After wrapping up her extensive career on This Morning, Britton has embraced a more relaxed lifestyle in Cornwall, allowing her to regain control over her health.
At 68, the former TV host has turned her focus to fitness, revealing the key strategies that contributed to her impressive five-stone weight loss.
Last year, Fern addressed speculation about her weight loss, specifically addressing rumors regarding the use of Ozempic.
In an interview with Woman & Home magazine, she clarified, “People often question if significant weight loss is achieved naturally.”
With confidence, she affirmed, “I can assure you, yes, it has been.”
A look at how Fern Britton’s life-changing steps that have helped the This Morning legend drop five stone after years of dieting struggles (pictured left 2025, and right, in 2008)
The star, 68, now looks worlds away from herself four years ago (pictured 2022)
After a shoulder surgery a couple of years ago Fern reflected on her journey and decided to get back on track with her health.
‘I thought, “I need to get my life back on track. I need to stop smoking, stop drinking, get eating under control and stop lying in bed feeling sorry for myself.”‘
Fern embarked on the Couch to 5K programme, which is an NHS app that helps people get into running.
Back in September, Fern updated her fans on her running journey and revealed she had managed to run 6.5K.
She told her social media followers: ‘I just did 40 minutes of actual running, with a five-minute warm-up walk, and then a five-minute cool-down walk at the end.
‘So, 50 minutes all together but 40 minutes running. I covered 6.5K, I can’t believe it – it’s a bit good!’
Fern is also no stranger to strength building, having shared a number of selfies at her home set-up.
In April, the presenter was all smiles as she snapped a selfie after lifting a number of different weights, from dumbbells to a bar with weights placed on either end.
Since finishing her decades long stint on This Morning and enjoying a slower-paced life in Cornwall, Fern has taken back control of her health
Fern embarked on the Couch to 5K programme, which is an NHS app that helps people get into running
Back in September, Fern updated her fans on her running journey and revealed she had managed to run 6.5K
The star looked amazing in a pink long sleeved top and a pair of fitted black cycling shorts as she showcased her weight loss.
In a previous interview with Hello, Fern stated that she was looking to gain strength after she contracted sepsis in 2016 following a hysterectomy.
She told the publication: ‘My legs and arms are much stronger; my tummy is much stronger after four children and everything else my body’s been through.
‘I was really close to dying, and yet you can still get up and go out and run and be strong again.’
Alongside running, cycling, walking and lifting weights, Fern has also changed her diet by cutting out 80% of her sugar intake.
She told Woman&Home: ‘I started to think about what I was eating, which I had never done before.’
She explained that ‘eating three sensible meals a day’ is crucial if you’re spending time cycling in Italy as you’re going to need decent fuel.
In October, Fern shared snaps from her trip to Italy for a cycling holiday.
In October, Fern shared snaps from her trip to Italy for a cycling holiday.
Dozens of fans commented on Fern’s weight loss transformation and age-defying appearance, writing: ‘Looking fire Fern.’
The presenter couldn’t wipe the smile off her face as she posed for a photo with a friend.
She captioned her post: ‘A glorious week in Italy with the Bike Buddies! Friendships spanning 20 years. Love you ladies.’
Dozens of fans commented on Fern’s weight loss transformation and age-defying appearance, writing: ‘Looking fire Fern.’
Five years ago, the presenter moved permanently into her Cornish holiday home before renovating it ‘bit by bit’.
A Cornish Legacy, which is Fern’s 11th novel, took the star two years to write – twice longer than normal.
Fern has long enjoyed storytelling, releasing her first novel New Beginnings in 2011, two years after leaving This Morning.
But since Covid she has been prolific in her writing, penning Daughters Of Cornwall in 2020, The Good Servant two years later and A Cornish Legacy in May 2025.