Holy cow! I thought I'd heard everything when it comes to crazy celebrity diet habits, but recently, I found out about all the latest in celebrity diet trends that has red carpet royalty losing and gaining weight.
Snookie recently embarked on the infamous cookie diet. This celebrity diet is a replacement plan in which two of your three meals are replaced with a nutritious cookie. A lot of people including celebrities prefer meal replacement diets because there's little planning required. Grab the cookie and head out the door!
Will it work for Snookie? At first, this celebrity diet plan will help her lose weight because she will drastically decrease her intake. But, if she doesn't watch what she eats later, she'll end up gaining back the weight. Better, though, then eating only ice cubes which she reportedly did in high school to stave off hunger.
Mariah Carey's celebrity diet includes nothing but purple foods rich in phytochemicals such as reseveratrol. The idea? Anti-aging and weight loss in one! Does this celebrity diet work? Probably not. Purple fruits are healthy as an occasional snack, but low in protein and high in sugar. This could be part of the reason this songbird has remained a little on the heavy side.
Here's a celebrity diet trend for you. Eat baby food for breakfast, lunch and then a sensible meal. The new Slim Fast? I hope not, but Jennifer Aniston thought it was a good celebrity diet plan when she had to drop some weight for a role, and I'm sure she did at a mere 600-700 calories per day! Oh well! Jen will probably never be overweight anyway!
And beyond purple baby food (sort of), certain celebrity diet trends involve eating only particular types of food. Oatmeal, artichokes and salmon were solely on the menu for Milla Jovovic when she wanted to drop the post-delivery pounds. A little tastier than Victoria Beckham's (Posh Spice) strawberries, edamame and (gag) dry lettuce.
Celebrity dieter Renee Zellweger lost her Bridget Jones' pounds via ice cubes, tuna, dry lettuce and raw veggies. Not a bad plan considering she worked out religiously and lean protein like tuna is a pretty sound choice, and of course, raw veggies are always an excellent celebrity diet plan!
Kylie Minogue is a fan of the celebrity grapefruit diet; however, Jennifer Lopez has simplified the grapefruit diet trend by just "sniffing" the grapefruit oil she carries around in a vial. Opera singer Kumiko Mori started a celebrity diet trend in Japan by eating a banana every morning with a glass of room temperature water. Apparently, Japanese stores can't keep enough bananas in stock!
Definitely avoid Brittney Spears' celebrity diet plan. She used this awhile back to drop weight: Aderrall (powerful stimulant which suppresses appetite) as well as laxatives to purge anything she did eat.
Snookie recently embarked on the infamous cookie diet. This celebrity diet is a replacement plan in which two of your three meals are replaced with a nutritious cookie. A lot of people including celebrities prefer meal replacement diets because there's little planning required. Grab the cookie and head out the door!
Will it work for Snookie? At first, this celebrity diet plan will help her lose weight because she will drastically decrease her intake. But, if she doesn't watch what she eats later, she'll end up gaining back the weight. Better, though, then eating only ice cubes which she reportedly did in high school to stave off hunger.
Mariah Carey's celebrity diet includes nothing but purple foods rich in phytochemicals such as reseveratrol. The idea? Anti-aging and weight loss in one! Does this celebrity diet work? Probably not. Purple fruits are healthy as an occasional snack, but low in protein and high in sugar. This could be part of the reason this songbird has remained a little on the heavy side.
Here's a celebrity diet trend for you. Eat baby food for breakfast, lunch and then a sensible meal. The new Slim Fast? I hope not, but Jennifer Aniston thought it was a good celebrity diet plan when she had to drop some weight for a role, and I'm sure she did at a mere 600-700 calories per day! Oh well! Jen will probably never be overweight anyway!
And beyond purple baby food (sort of), certain celebrity diet trends involve eating only particular types of food. Oatmeal, artichokes and salmon were solely on the menu for Milla Jovovic when she wanted to drop the post-delivery pounds. A little tastier than Victoria Beckham's (Posh Spice) strawberries, edamame and (gag) dry lettuce.
Celebrity dieter Renee Zellweger lost her Bridget Jones' pounds via ice cubes, tuna, dry lettuce and raw veggies. Not a bad plan considering she worked out religiously and lean protein like tuna is a pretty sound choice, and of course, raw veggies are always an excellent celebrity diet plan!
Kylie Minogue is a fan of the celebrity grapefruit diet; however, Jennifer Lopez has simplified the grapefruit diet trend by just "sniffing" the grapefruit oil she carries around in a vial. Opera singer Kumiko Mori started a celebrity diet trend in Japan by eating a banana every morning with a glass of room temperature water. Apparently, Japanese stores can't keep enough bananas in stock!
Definitely avoid Brittney Spears' celebrity diet plan. She used this awhile back to drop weight: Aderrall (powerful stimulant which suppresses appetite) as well as laxatives to purge anything she did eat.
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