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Qin Lan Tapes Her Fridge Shut So She Can't Have Supper At Home

When you can't trust yourself to not eat the ice-cream.

When you can't trust yourself to not eat the ice-cream.

When you can't trust yourself to not eat the ice-cream.

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There’s nothing worse than a late-night supper craving, especially if you’re trying to watch your weight.

And Chinese actress Qin Lan, 41, knows that all too well, which is why she’s come up with this ingenious, not to mention extreme method to curb her late-night cravings.

1 of 3 Say no to late night snacking

Qin Lan is admired, not just for her acting talent, but also for her beauty and enviable figure. And she recently took to her Weibo to share how she stays slim.

The actress posted a picture of her fridge, which appeared to be “sealed shut” with two pieces of tape, along with a handwritten note that reads: Jie jie, you can’t”.

2 of 3 Guess this is how she maintains her 23-inch waist

“Yes, as a female celeb, I need to be self-disciplined… when it comes to stuff like ice cream, even thinking about [having it] for supper is a crime,” laughed Qin Lan in her caption.

  • 3 of 3 Screaming for ice cream

    Fans were very much amused by Qin Lan’s post, with some laughing that an occasional treat once in a while won’t hurt. However, it seems like the actress is still staying strong in the face of temptation, replying: I have to be a self-disciplined person.”

    Other fans also joined in to tease Qin Lan, sharing pictures of ice cream, and commenting that they’ll “eat some” for the actress.

    But it seems like this story has a happy ending after all. Qin Lan later left a comment on her original post, writing that she’ll be eating ice cream the next day, so all she’s gotta do is to wait out the night.

    Photos: Qin Lan/Weibo

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