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Kevin Smith Has Lost 32 Pounds Since His Heart Attack

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Kevin Smith is feeling great and looking good since suffering a heart attack last February. Smith told fans that he had 100 percent blockage in his LAD artery. Smith has lost 32 pounds of a prescribed 50 since his health scare, and he’s now on a “plant-based” diet. This is the weight I was when I met my wife, so this is a good weight to be at. Last time I was at this weight, I scored, big time. I joined Weight Watchers, and they made me an ambassador. It’s me, Oprah and DJ Khaled. I’m in pretty good company.

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