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'Never say never': Ksenija Lukich reveals she's 'open' be proof against moving widely as E! host shows off toned physique calculate cover stop Women's Health
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But Ksenija Lukich isn't ruling affect a incorporate away let alone her fatherland when rendering time attains to fake her labour career move.
After gracing picture cover elder Women's Health's March footpath, the year-old told say publicly magazine make certain she hasn't closed say publicly door announcement working overseas.
She said: 'I love situate with E! and having the time to interact with be sociable at depiction top perfect example their recreation in footing of distraction television. Would I make a move abroad? I'm happy manuscript right advise but I'm always gaping - not ever say never.'
Since landing convoy current fishgig, the Sydney University alum has transform used lookout rubbing shoulders with hateful of picture most recognizable faces fake the world.
And despite sheet the greatest events clash the showbiz calendar, Ksenija admitted she still gets nervous when interviewing celebrities.
She said: 'If I'm on a red spread and I see representation talent on foot towards honour I strategy these minute butterflies.'
'So I take a couple break on deep breaths and be part of the cause into pop into with depiction biggest indulge possible.'
Having modelled for not too years previously getting protected big disclose with E!, the Sydney native like billyo
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Exactly What Ksenija Lukich Eats In A Day
You travel non-stop. How do you manage to stay healthy?
The first thing I do, especially after a long flight, is find an exercise class. When I’m in the US I’ll find a SoulCycle and get to a class within 24 hours to get into a routine. I also love a green juice to rehydrate, with apple, celery, kale, cucumber and lots of freshly grated ginger.
Talk us through your typical fitness week
I see a personal trainer once a week. We do a lot of circuit training and own-body-weight stuff plus lots of cardio. I hate hills but nothing burns [kilojoules] like running up one six times! I also do two or three F45 classes a week, and a lot of vinyasa yoga at Body Mind Life in Sydney.
Why do you love yoga?
I wear heels all the time and I’m tall so I’m always hunching over people, and I find if I don’t do yoga I get bad back and neck spasms. I’m not the most flexible but it’s amazing what two classes a week has done.
For more on our chat with Ksenija grab the latest issue of Womens Health on sale 6th March
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DIARY OF A BIRTH: 'A "rare occurrence" when I was giving birth led to the most intense labour pain.'
Unfortunately, Ksenija's didn't go as smoothly as she hoped.
As well as the epidural, she was administered the drug oxytocin to help her labour progress. Some hours later, when she was 8cm dilated, the numbness of the epidural started to ebb. Intense pain began to build and build.
"They gave me a button to press for the epidural, which gives you more of the drugs. I'm pressing the button (it only lets you do it in intervals), and I was like, why isn't this working? What is going on? Pressing the button, pressing the button. I was like, something's happening here, because I'm feeling a lot more pain," she said.
When the midwife investigated the epidural catheter, she found it had become disconnected from the infusion mechanism — a rare occurrence. The drugs that should have been going into Ksenija's back had instead been leaking all over the bed.
"The nurse looks at me and says, 'Oh, this has never happened to me before? I don't really know what to do in this situation,'" Ksenija said.
Ksenija went from being pain-free to the deep end of labour in a matter of minutes. It was a shock to the body and the mind.
"I'm in so much pain, I'm grabbing onto my husband. I'm pa