Isla Fisher in no rush to lose baby weight
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Former Home & Away star Isla Fisher says she won't be following in the footsteps of other celebrity mums in rushing to get rid of her post-baby weight.
Fisher, 31, says she won't be rushing to the gym the day after she gives birth to the baby fathered by her fiance, comedian Sacha Baron Cohen.
"That's just so not me," she told the Sunday Express newspaper.
"Besides, I suspect I am going to be a bit too preoccupied with my personal life to think about any of that stuff."
Fisher says she's enjoying being a homebody in the home she shares with Cohen, star of the hit film Borat, in Los Angeles.
"I feel great. I've never been happier," she said.
"Right now I'm all about cooking.
"I love Thai food, but I can't find half of the ingredients out here."
Fisher has enjoyed success in Hollywood after playing the outrageous nymphomaniac Gloria in Wedding Crashers alongside Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson.
She won an MTV Movie Award for her role and now causes quite a stir when she goes on shopping trips.
"Recently I was in the supermarket when this guy must have recognised me as Gloria," she said.
"He just kind of screamed and ran away from me in the cheese section.
"It was absolutely brilliant. But I do like to think that some people might actually have liked Gloria."
In her next film, Hot Rod, Fisher stars as a wannabe stuntman's dream girl.
"I'm really fussy about what I do but I loved that they offered me this film," she said.
"And because it was an all-male cast, I was stuck with this whole bunch of boys, which I loved.
"I had a lot of brothers growing up, two real and two stepbrothers, so I had four really. I think that means I'm very comfortable with male company!"
- AAP
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