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'Sister Wives' News: Janelle Brown Flaunts New Body; Brown Family Attended Concert Across Venue Where Las Vegas Shooting Occurred

Janelle Brown of "Sister Wives" is showing off her new body after losing a big amount of weight. Meanwhile, the Brown family attended a concert in Las Vegas just across the venue where the mass shooting took place on the same night.

Janelle has been on a journey to weight loss for a while now, and based on recent photos, it appears that all her hard work and determination are finally paying off, In Touch Weekly confirmed.

The reality star appears to have shed a big amount of weight, and it could be thanks to a big lifestyle change. Janelle shared in a previous interview with TLC that she got herself and her kids to eat healthier by preparing better meals for dinner.

Janelle also shared how she's making healthier choices in terms of grocery shopping.

"So I'm a big bargain shopper and a coupon shopper — so I have a pantry, and I stock it full of things when they are on sale, they're cheap. But really, not a lot of processed foods; I don't keep a lot of pastries, or even a lot of pasta," revealed the reality star.

Aside from that, Janelle admits that she's drastically lessened going out for fast food meals and instead makes meals for her and her family.

"I've seen our overall health improve, I've seen our grocery budget go down, and I think it's pretty much changed the way that we're eating at home. And that's really led to great success in my fitness journey as well — to improve the way that I'm eating," Janelle added.

Meanwhile, the Brown family — Kody, Robyn, Janelle, Meri, Christine, Logan, and Michelle — attended the Imagine Dragons concert just across the venue where the mass shooting took place on the same night.

Kody announced on Twitter that his family is safe and also sent out prayers to the people who were involved in the mass shooting.

"#PrayforVegas," Kody said in his tweet.

A new season of "Sister Wives" is yet to be confirmed.

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