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George Conway Has Lost a Ton of Weight Since His Divorce From Kellyanne and He Lost it FAST

Maybe he'll be a little less breathless the next time he calls Trump an idiot.

Yale-bred lawyer George Conway was famous for a few things during his time in the limelight during the Trump administration. He was, of course, married to Kellyanne Conway, Trump’s former senior counselor and erstwhile campaign manager. George and his wife commonly came to verbal blows over Trump, with her often siding with the President over her husband. And poor George was a big fella.

Now, he isn’t quite tall enough to pull off the weight he was packing around, and it seems that after his divorce from the absolutely toxic Kellyanne, shedding some of that weight has gotten a little easier.

The Conways were married for more than 20 years, and issued a joint statement calling it an “amicable” divorce — something that’s hard to pull off these days. Usually, there’s some kind of deal-breaker that causes one party to view the other differently than they ever have. That said, it must have been a doozy with these two, because even the spats we saw in public were pretty serious.

And then, of course, there’s the question of whether it’s a case of “revenge body” — one party suddenly does their best to get in their best shape and potentially start dating again.

To top all of that off, the Conways’ daughter Claudia, who had multiple full-on public breakdowns on social media during the Trump years, has gone the route of the Playboy Bunny, opting to charge customers who want nude and/or racy pictures of her between $5 and $100 apiece, and she plans to do the actual magazine as well.

Now, if you ask us, George could lose even more weight by peeling off the conservative values that made him talk out of bothe sides of his mouth about Trump. George was a member of the Lincoln Project, a group of high-profile Republicans who wanted to see Trump ousted and then defeated in the following election.

But their reasoning was purely that they didn’t like how he made them look as Republicans. They still agreed with all the conservative policies and the Supreme Court picks. They just saw Trump as uncouth. Which of course he IS, but that shouldn’t be why you want him out of office.

George, good job. You could do a lot better if you’d shed some of the guilt of being among the party of racists, sexists, and bigots.

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