‘Life Below Zero’ Star Sue Aikens Explains How She Lost 75 Pounds in One Year
When Life Below Zero returned for a new season in September 2019, fans immediately commented on cast member Sue Aikens’ weight loss.
The 57-year-old, who previously described herself as a “chunky little monkey,” revealed what led to the major transformation and how she stays fit while living in the Alaskan wilderness.
Sue Aikens’ weight loss total is around 75 pounds.
The survivalist explained in an interview last year that she committed to leading a healthier lifestyle in October 2018 after struggling with a series of old injuries — including tears in her hips that she sustained during a 2007 bear attack.
“I’ve decided that there’s enough time in between the different injuries and the parts of my body that needed to heal that I could really push and start getting in shape,” she told Monsters & Critics.
“I can’t do some of the old style of exercising that I used to do, just because different body parts don’t move that way anymore. But you’ll see throughout the [Life Below Zero] episodes, the chores and the things that I’m doing are very physical,” Sue said of the reality show, which is currently in its 15th season.
“I choose to set down some of the machinery and do a lot by hand and a lot without tools just to start pushing the body,” she noted, adding, “I’m only a couple of years away from being 60 so let’s take some of the excess [weight] off so that the work is easier, so that I’m in a much healthier peak to withstand the next session of my life.”
Sue is currently juggling a long-distance relationship.
The mother of two loves the work she does at the Kavik River compound, which is located 197 miles north of the Arctic Circle. But being the camp’s sole resident can get old after a while — especially now that she has a boyfriend.