Tziporah Malkah has little sympathy for ex-fiancé James Packer's weight gain

'No one was sad for me when I was 120kg!' Tziporah Malkah expresses little sympathy for ex-fiancé James Packer's weight struggles as the former 90s model points out sexist views on body image

By Candice Jackson For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 13:40 BST, 14 May 2019 | Updated: 13:44 BST, 14 May 2019

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James Packer's ex-fiancée Tziporah Malkah (formerly Kate Fischer) has been proudly flaunting her incredible 50kg weight loss. 

And while the billionaire appears to be experiencing his own weight struggles, Tziporah has expressed little sympathy for her former lover.

Appearing on Nine's A Current Affair on Tuesday, the nineties supermodel, 45, said: 'No one was that sad for me when I blew out to that, Everyone just called me crazy!'

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Pictured: James Packer in 2017

Pictured: Tziporah Malkah in 2019 flaunting her 50kg weight loss after tipping the scales at 120kg

'No one was sad for me when I was 120kg!' Tziporah Malkah expresses little sympathy for ex-fiancé James Packer's weight struggles as the former 90s model points out sexist views on body image by the public during an ACA interview on Tuesday

Tziporah revealed she weighed more than 120kg at her heaviest before shedding the pounds.

Tziporah, who was with James from 1993 to 1998, said she became depressed in 2017 when she struggled with her weight.  

'I feel bad for anybody that is going through a mental health struggle, but at the same time let's not pigeonhole that It's okay for a man who has a lot of wealth and power (to gain weight), but It's not okay for a woman who used to be this, but has gone, you know, and is having a bit of a hard trot,' she said. 

BEFORE: Tziporah said she struggled with depression when she was 120kg in 2017 (Pictured in 2016)

AFTER: Tziporah used hypnosis, meditation, a cleaner diet and exercise to shed down to 70kg

What a transformation! Tziporah, who split with James in 1998, said she became depressed in 2017 when she struggled with her weight, and now feels like a new woman at 70kg

'Let's not pigeonhole that It's okay for a man who has a lot of wealth and power (to gain weight), but It's not okay for a woman': Tziporah pointed out how the public often have sexist views on body image, as she complained about being labelled 'crazy' during her weight gain (Pictured: James in 2017)

'Let's not pigeonhole that It's okay for a man who has a lot of

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