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Ali Landry's a 'Modern Bride'




Ali Landry shows off her personal sense of style on the cover of 'Modern Bride.'

It's hard to believe when you see the gorgeous photo of ALI LANDRY on the cover of Modern Bride, on newsstands December 18, that only eight weeks before, the former Miss U.S.A. gave birth to her daughter, ESTELA INES, but it's true.

"I worked out throughout the whole pregnancy because it made me feel really, really good, and I ate well," she reveals. "I didn't have crazy cravings or anything like that. Now, I have been nursing her, and I just started a new workout routine. Hopefully, that will work. We will see in a few of weeks. But I literally just started a week ago."

Ali has been married for two years to actor-producer ALEJANDRO GOMEZ MONTEVERDE, but the 'Bella' star remembers her own wedding as if it were yesterday.




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