Williams has since spoken out about the speculation surrounding her health, claiming that she’s actually put on muscle.
Speaking to New England Sports Network yesterday (November 12), she said: “My thighs are a little bit bigger, my butt is a little bit bigger. We do a lot of squats.
“I think things shift around quite a bit, you probably heard of a fluid shift.
“Folks in space you know, their heads look a little bit bigger because the fluid evens out along the body.”
Williams went on to say she is the same weight now as when she was launched into space earlier this year.
“There’s a lot of changes that go on up here,” she added.
“But it’s funny, I think there’s some rumors around out there that I’m losing weight and stuff.”
All meat and eggs are cooked on earth and only have to be reheated in space. Meanwhile, dehydrated soups, stews and casseroles need water that comes from the space station’s 530-gallon fresh water tank.
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