“Love Is Blind” star Hannah Jiles just revealed a slimmer figure in a new TikTok video.
The 27-year-old, who appears in season seven of the hit Netflix dating series, walked down a hallway in the short clip while lip-syncing a line from the 2003 film “Uptown Girls.”
“Take a look around, do you see her anywhere? News flash. You’re not gonna,” she mouthed as Dakota Fanning’s audio from the film played in the background.
Jiiles, who wore a sleek black dress, was seemingly referring to a photo of herself that she posted from “Love Is Blind” at the beginning of the video.
The medical sales device representative captioned the post, “Same girl, just a healthier mindset.”
Jiles’ “Love Is Blind” co-star Marissa George sent her support in the comments, writing, “A year of growth.”
Many of Jiles’ followers speculated that she may have taken the weight-loss drug Ozempic to slim down, but she did not address their comments.
One TikTok user referenced several of Jiles’ quotes from the show, commenting, “Honestly pod Hannah was a vibe lol laying horizontal and wanting a burger.”
Jiles responded, writing, “Don’t worry I still very much love laying horizontal & eating my burgers!!!”
While filming “Love Is Blind,” Jiles spoke openly about the topic of body image and dating.
“It’s been really hard to find a husband because people are very superficial,” she said during a confessional interview.
“You could be the best person in the world. You could have the prettiest face, the best personality, but if you have a couple extra pounds, they’re not really into you,” she said.
Before she met her fiancé Nick Dorka in person for the first time, Jiles expressed her concerns about meeting face-to-face.
“Worst case scenario, he’s like super, super tiny and I feel like I could throw him in my pocket or something. But my biggest fear in this moment is that he’s going to see me and he’s not going to like what he sees,” she said.
Dorka called Jiles “absolutely beautiful” when he saw her. Ironically, she wasn’t as certain about his physical appearance at first.
“I had this person that was pictured in my mind. And so no matter what, you’re going to build this person. So when you see them and they’re not like that exact person, it’s just shocking, and it’s different,” she recently told TODAY.com.
“You have to just mold the voice to the face. So it was just a lot of confusion and shock and I had to figure it out.”
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