The Real Housewives of New York City fans were heartbroken for Jill Zarin in January 2018 when her beloved husband Bobby passed away. Now, over a year after his death, the reality star is getting back into the swing of things. On Instagram, she revealed that her doctor told her she lost too much weight and that she needs to eat more bread to gain it back. Click through the gallery for all the info.
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“I just want you to know, I am planning on putting on about 10 pounds this summer, because I can't stop eating,” the 55-year-old said on her Instagram story.
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She showed off the food she had purchased during a shopping excursion on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx, which is known for its incredible Italian food.
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“While I was there, I picked up the most delicious fresh mozzarella, basil, unbelievable beautiful tomatoes, and I'm going to use the Cuisinart panini-maker, which is already heating up, on the most delicious ciabatta bread you have ever seen in your entire life. Look at this bread, see it?” she told her followers.
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Jill and Bobby, 72, were married 18 years. He died of cancer.
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At his funeral, Jill connected with her former best friend
Bethenny Frankel. Bobby had wanted them to reconcile for years.
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“I just want you to know, I am planning on putting on about 10 pounds this summer, because I can't stop eating,” the 55-year-old said on her Instagram story.
She showed off the food she had purchased during a shopping excursion on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx, which is known for its incredible Italian food.
“While I was there, I picked up the most delicious fresh mozzarella, basil, unbelievable beautiful tomatoes, and I'm going to use the Cuisinart panini-maker, which is already heating up, on the most delicious ciabatta bread you have ever seen in your entire life. Look at this bread, see it?” she told her followers.
“My doctor said I need to put on 10 pounds... I’m too thin!” she wrote on her feed when writing about her meal.
Jill and Bobby, 72, were married 18 years. He died of cancer.
At his funeral, Jill connected with her former best friend
Bethenny Frankel. Bobby had wanted them to reconcile for years.