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Ex-Liverpool and England icon shows off trim figure after stunning weight loss leaves him ‘looking incredible’


FORMER Liverpool star Neil ‘Razor’ Ruddock showed off his trim figure after his incredible weight loss journey.

Ruddock has shed the pounds over the last few years and now looks completely transformed.

Neil ‘Razor’ Ruddock showed off his trim figure ahead of a trip to Alicante
The former defender is delighted he can now fit into an extra large t-shirt
Ruddock played for Liverpool and EnglandCredit: Getty

The former defender began his weight loss journey in 2021 after meeting James Argent of The Only Way Is Essex fame and learning of his transformation.

Ruddock now looks completely different and is feeling “on top of the world” ahead of a trip to Alicante, Spain.

He shared some photos of himself looking trim on Instagram, and boasted being able to fit into an extra large t-shirt.

Ruddock captioned his post: “Morning people, I’m off to Alicante for a few days for work 😉 🇪🇸 ⛳️

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“Do you like my new polo? It’s only an XL!!

“I can’t remember the last time I was in an XL…I really feel on top of the world! ❤️

“I’ll be skipping through Gatwick Airport this morning. 😎”

Fans and pals congratulated Ruddock on his turnaround and complimented his new look.

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One commented: “Keep going mate looking unreal 👏”

Another added: “Looking incredible! 👊🏻”

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Ruddock’s former Liverpool team-mate said: “Love it.”

Former Soccer AM host Adam ‘Smithy’ Smith said: “Mate you look so good! Smashing it legend 👏”

Ruddock’s weight loss has come with added perks with the former England defender claiming his manhood has tripled in size after he lost seven stone.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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