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He has regularly impressed fans with his six stone weight loss, which he has achieved over the course of more than six years by changing his unhealthy lifestyle. 

And Chris Moyles looked well as he recorded a segment that saw him test out electric toy cars in London for Radio X on Friday. 

The radio presenter, 47, put his slimmed down figure on display as he tried out the Audi 12V Q8 ride-on SUV with a colleague. 

Slimmed-down: Chris Moyles looked well after his 6st weight loss as he was seen testing out electric toy cars in London for Radio X on Friday (pictured right in 2008)

Before: Chris pictured in 2008

Slimmed-down: Chris Moyles looked well after his 6st weight loss as he was seen testing out electric toy cars in London for Radio X on Friday (pictured right in 2008)

Chris looked casually chic for the outing as he donned a dark green rain coat that he wore over a dark blue jumper.

He also donned black skinny jeans, and completed his look by stepping out in a pair of matching trainers. 

The presenter was controlling the electric car even as his colleague sat in it, and he was seen walking behind him as he continued to guide it around the area. 

Changes: Chris has regularly impressed fans with his six stone weight loss, which he has achieved over the course of more than six years by changing his unhealthy lifestyle

Changes: Chris has regularly impressed fans with his six stone weight loss, which he has achieved over the course of more than six years by changing his unhealthy lifestyle

Filming: The radio presenter, 47, put his slimmed down figure on display as he tried out the ride-on cars with a colleague

Filming: The radio presenter, 47, put his slimmed down figure on display as he tried out the ride-on cars with a colleague

Relaxed look: Chris put on a casual display for the outing as he donned a dark green rain coat that he wore over a dark blue jumper

Relaxed look: Chris put on a casual display for the outing as he donned a dark green rain coat that he wore over a dark blue jumper

The media personality recently admitted he struggles with maintaining his new slimline physique after a whopping six stone weight loss. 

Speaking to Ross Kemp on his podcast The Kempcast, Chris confessed he still suffers from body dysmorphia, despite having shrunk from 18 stone to 12 stone.

The comedian detailed his strict regimen of weighing himself daily and barely eating all day Monday-Friday, before enjoying himself at the weekends. 

He said: ‘Before lockdown, Monday, Wednesday, Friday I would do the show we would have a quick meeting… and then I’d get to the gym and I’d train 11-12 or 11-1, depending on how fat I was feeling. I’m feeling really fat at the moment!

Having fun: The presenter was seen controlling the electric car even as his colleague sat in it, and he was seen walking behind him as he continued to guide it around the area

Having fun: The presenter was seen controlling the electric car even as his colleague sat in it, and he was seen walking behind him as he continued to guide it around the area

Outfit: Chris also donned black skinny jeans, and completed his look by stepping out in a pair of matching trainers

Outfit: Chris also donned black skinny jeans, and completed his look by stepping out in a pair of matching trainers

Amused: Chris beamed as he drove the car forward with his colleague sat on top

Amused: Chris beamed as he drove the car forward with his colleague sat on top

‘I’m fascinated by body dysmorphia because I really have an issue with body dysmorphia, which I think most people do. I’ve lost six stone from my worst weight when I was 18 stone! 

‘I know my body really well now, and I’m still learning. I don’t have the metabolism of an 18-year-old girl or boy, I just don’t.

He continued: ‘I will, and people don’t believe me, but I weigh myself six days a week, and I know you shouldn’t and I know it’s not for everyone, but I do that so I can learn about how my body works.

‘I will train Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and I will watch what I eat and I’ll eat very little. I do intermittent fasting and I’ll eat at 6:30PM or 7PM and I’ll be fine. I need to do that from the weekends that I have.’ 

Dealighted: Chris and his colleague were seen laughing together as he tested out the toy

Dealighted: Chris and his colleague were seen laughing together as he tested out the toy

Fancy: The toy car appeared to be an Audi 12V Q8 ride on SUV

Fancy: The toy car appeared to be an Audi 12V Q8 ride on SUV

Candid: The media personality recently admitted he struggles with maintaining his new slimline physique after a whopping six stone weight loss

Candid: The media personality recently admitted he struggles with maintaining his new slimline physique after a whopping six stone weight loss 

Having previously stated he thought he’d ‘die at 50’ if he didn’t overhaul his diet, Chris has managed to lose weight by ditching bread and booze, taking part in five-day detoxes and embarking on a strict fitness regime. 

Chris has attributed his former unhealthy lifestyle to working early morning shifts for Radio 1’s Breakfast Show, as it meant he would often eat junk food and snacks while working. 

Calling his time on the show his ‘fat breakfast DJ stage’, the radio personality was previously said to rarely exercise and would often eat multiple takeaways a day.

Struggle: Chris has attributed his unhealthy lifestyle to the fact he worked early morning shifts for Radio 1's Breakfast Show as it meant he would often eat junk food (pictured in 2009)

Struggle: Chris has attributed his unhealthy lifestyle to the fact he worked early morning shifts for Radio 1’s Breakfast Show as it meant he would often eat junk food (pictured in 2009)

Now working for Radio X, the star has been able to focus on having better eating habits and exercising, and he now credits his weight loss to running and ditching junk food.   

According to GoodToKnow, before his weight loss mission Chris ate about 2,000 calories per day of unhealthy food, but the DJ has told fans he believed the number was much higher.

Taking to his Facebook page at the time, Chris refuted: ‘Have you missed a zero off that? If I was consuming only 2000 calories a day, I could’ve lost weight! 

Overhaul: Now working for Radio X, the star has been able to focus on having better eating habits and exercise (pictured last year)

Overhaul: Now working for Radio X, the star has been able to focus on having better eating habits and exercise (pictured last year)

‘The NHS website says a man needs around 2,500 calories a day to maintain his weight.

‘I eat eggs as they are. Chicken with skin on, only started eating fish recently and have turkey at Christmas.’

He now eats the same amount of calories, but has swapped greasy pizza and fatty ice cream for fresh fruit and vegetables, along with grains like quinoa and oatmeal.

Candid: According to GoodToKnow Chris ate 2,000 calories per day of unhealthy food before, but the DJ previously told fans he believed the number was much higher (pictured in 2006)

Candid: According to GoodToKnow Chris ate 2,000 calories per day of unhealthy food before, but the DJ previously told fans he believed the number was much higher (pictured in 2006)

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