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Fans Say Toya Wright Is Looking ‘Itty Bitty’ After Going Hard In the Gym

Reality television veteran Toya Wright is getting showered with compliments by fans who are stunned by her seemingly quick weight-loss results.

The 36-year-old mother has been going hard in the gym to shed a few pounds, and it appears her gym sessions are paying off. She posted an image of herself on Instagram Wednesday evening that highlighted her new and trim figure which fans took notice of.

In the image, Wright sported a black bodysuit with a cropped leather bomber jacket and Anonymous Addiction Diamond Not Stripes joggers that cinched at the waist. Her photo was captioned “She, who dares… wins.”

Toya Wright

Toya Wright. (Photo: @toyawright/Instagram

The photo of the “T.I. & Tiny: Friends and Family Hustle” star grabbed the attention of fans who instantly thought they noticed she’d lost weight. They pointed out how much smaller Wright’s waist appeared and gasped.

“😳😳 You slimmed down QUICK.. whew,” one fan commented underneath the celeb’s picture. ” Girlllllll that waist line is snatched 👊💋.”

Another Instagram user wrote, “U lost weight looking good then and now 🤩. Look at how small ur waist is  🗣 looking skinty.”

“Oh you slim slim where tf your body go 😭🔥!” another user joked. “U look beautiful as ever and so skinny🔥!”

Wright said she’s on a weight-loss journey to lose a total of 15 pounds. She told fans she wanted to get back in shape after giving birth to her 1-year-old daughter Reign Rushing last year.

Toya Wright

Toya Wright. (@toyawright/Instagram)

The mother of two said she’s always tried to stay fit due to her existing health issues with fibroids. She told People in February 2017 that exercising and eating well helps her manage the excruciating fibroid pain.

“I had to scale back and eat healthier things like fish and salads,” Wright said. “I found exercising has been more helpful in relieving the symptoms.”

She added, “I do a lot of cardio, like walking and cycling. At that time of the month, the fibroids flare up, and when I exercise it helps me not feel so much pain.”

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