
Jackson Warne has revealed his biggest hurdle to getting fit as he showed off his dramatic weight loss transformation.
The son of cricketing icon Shane Warne took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a series of images that featured him showing off his muscular form at the gym.
One photo showed Jackson, 25, posing proudly while sitting on a bench in the gym, clad in a tank top that flaunted his well-toned biceps.Another showed him working up a sweat as he trained his biceps with a series of arm curls.
Jackson also shared a photo that displayed his pre-weight loss physique and sporting a much fuller face.
He revealed the fruits of his gym labours, admitting that he has shed an impressive 15kg.It wasn’t without struggle though, with Jackson revealing his biggest barrier to weight loss success – fast food.
‘I miss Maccas,’ Jackson captioned the images.
’15kgs down and never felt better! Thankyou @anabolic_gabe @anabolic.au fat loss meal plan.’
In another photo, Jackson showed just how much he loved the iconic fast food restaurant, McDonalds.
The photo showed a table festooned with an array of large chips, boxes of chicken nuggets and piles of cheeseburgers and quarter pounder burgers.
The calorie-laden meal, which was enjoyed by at least two people, was augmented with a loaf of bread and bottles of apple and orange juice.
Jackson’s followers were quick to offer their encouragement at the inspirational post including his sister Brooke.
‘You’re amazing JW! You should be so proud,’ she wrote.Another suggested that Jackson’s shots rival those of a certain wildlife warrior whose steamy underwear shoot recently broke the internet.
‘Look out Robert Irwin! Smashing it, mate,’ the follower joked while another chimed in with: ‘guns like a battleship.’
Not one to be shy about his dramatic transformation, Jackson previously took to Instagram last month to showoff his buff physique.
Jackson shared a snap in which he can be seen posing alongside a friend at a recent bodybuilder event.
In the picture, Jackson looked as fit as ever, wearing a snug-fitting black casual shirt and matching pants that showcased his bulging biceps and pecs.
He was accompanied by his bodybuilder friend, Gabriel Chenkov-Shaw, who wore a first-place medal around his neck and exposed his buff physique.
‘Well done bro,’ Jackson captioned the frame.
It comes after Jackson hinted at a career move last month after sharing a gallery of photos to social media which captured him posing with SAS Australia star Ant MiddletonThe pair were all smiles in the sweet picture which showed Jackson giving a thumbs up to the camera as he posed alongside a beaming Middleton.
In the caption, Middleton hinted that Jackson, who previously appeared on the Channel Seven reality TV series in 2020, may be making a return to the show.
‘Sweating it out with my man Jackson Warne! Prepping for an SAS Australia All Stars,’ Middleton joked.
Another picture showed the pair beaming brightly as they posed with a wax figure of Jackson’s late father Shane Warne at Madame Tussauds in Sydney.
‘The bros,’ Jackson wrote next to the photo.Last year, Middleton opened up about his close friendship with Shane Warne’s son Jackson.
The SAS Australia star told the Mental As Anyone podcast the pair share a close bond.
‘I talk to Jackson a hell of a lot,’ We’ve had some good heart to hearts. Jackson is a man of few words, he is more introvert than extrovert,’ he said.
‘We’ve built up a special relationship and it’s one that… we’re definitely going to grow old together so yeah, I’m looking forward to it.’
The British star added that Jackson wants to be around ‘positive’ influences after the tragic death of his father.
‘This is why it’s so important to surround yourself with positive people, people that make you feel better about yourself, make you a better person, that give you that energy or that comfort,’ he said.
After his father tragically died of a heart attack in 2022, Jackson said he could’ve let his grief ruin him.
Instead, he decided to focus on his health, and to channel his trauma into ‘energy for life’ and was delighted with how much progress he made.
