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    Jennifer Lopez's moonlit exercise

    Jennifer Lopez, who recently gave birth to faternal twins Max and Emme, is exercising in the middle of the night to shed her post-baby weight.


    Jennifer Lopez is exercising in the middle of the night to shed her post-baby weight.

    The Latino singer, who gave birth to twins Max and Emme in February, is reportedly losing up to 10lbs a week by getting up at 4am and hitting the gym in a bid to regain her famous figure.

    A source told Britain's Closer magazine: "Jennifer has always been a workaholic and she has applied the same attitude to her post-pregnancy regime. Because raising twins is so demanding, she gets up at 4am to fit it all in.

    "She spent the last month of her pregnancy planning her regime with a team of nutritionists and personal trainers. She calls them her 120lb team in reference to her target weight. She is working out for three hours a day, seven days a week."

    Jennifer, who is married to singer Marc Anthony, is also believed to have cut all carbohydrates from her diet and is surviving on 1,400 calories a day. She is eating only high-protein steamed fish or chicken and fresh vegetables.

    The source added: "Jennifer doesn't allow herself any sugar, caffeine or alcohol and she only drinks purified water."

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