LadBaby Mum Roxanne Hoyle Opens Up About Weight Loss Transformation
Roxanne Hoyle Reveals Reason Behind Weight Loss Journey

Roxanne Hoyle, better known as LadBaby Mum, has opened up about her weight loss transformation for the first time, revealing that her motivation stems from a desire to stay healthy for her two young sons, Kobe and Phoenix. The 42-year-old social media star, who rose to fame alongside husband Mark Doyle (LadBaby), addressed the topic in a new interview after fans noticed her slimmer figure at the BAFTA TV Awards earlier this year.

Health Journey Inspired by Family

Speaking to The Sun, Roxanne said: “I don’t really talk about my weight, but I’ve been on a health journey. I want to be here for my kids. And I’ve enjoyed every minute of it. I’m over 40 now, so you’ve got to keep strong.” She also emphasized her positive outlook, adding: “We’re positive people, we always look to positivity. We’ve got great people around us and a great community that are always championing us – so we’re always glass half full.”

Roxanne has previously shared glimpses of her rigorous workout routine on social media, including early-morning treadmill sessions. She and Mark, who have amassed millions of followers on their family YouTube channel, often include their sons in their popular videos.

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Life Behind the Camera

In a separate interview with new magazine, the couple discussed their normal home life. Mark noted: “It’s very normal. When we started this journey, me and Rox had this little dream that we’d do the school run, drop off and pick up. It was something I never got to do when I was working full-time. So our goal was to be able to both do it.”

When asked if they had to explain their fame to their children, Roxanne said: “No, they don’t know any different. When our first video went viral, Phoenix was only one and so from very early on, as early as he can remember, he’s used to people talking to Mummy and Daddy. He just thought we were quite popular, or that we had a lot of friends.” She added: “Now they know the concept of Mum and Dad’s work, and what we do online. We don’t lie or hide things from our children. We’re very honest with them. But they are so chill – they’re cooler than us.”

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