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We Love To Gawk At Fit Celebs Weekly Round-up: May 16, 2008

Posted: May 16th 2008 2:15PM by Kristen Seymour
Filed under: Fitness, Food and Nutrition, Diet and Weight Loss, Celebrities and Entertainment, We Love To Gawk At Fit Celebs Weekly Roundup

Celebrity moms Cate Blanchett and Halle Berry are out and about and looking amazing. Halle dished up the details on what she's doing to get her body back, but Cate, as usual, hasn't really made mention. Cate looked like she was right back to her pre-baby svelte figure this week at the Cannes Film Festival, and it's only been four weeks since she gave birth to her newest son. Do you think it's natural that her body bounced back so quickly, or does it have more to do with the pressure a 39-year-old actress faces in Hollywood?

Valerie Bertinelli, who dropped weight last year alongside Kirstie Alley with Jenny Craig, is working hard to maintain the slim figure she achieved, but she's not complaining about it. She's continuing to follow the good habits that helped her lose weight, which means no snacking in front of the television and making sure she gets in 10,000 steps each day. With her healthy new figure came another bonus -- a rediscovery of her love of being in the water. Valerie has gotten back into watersports, like surfing. It's great to see her maintaining her weight and living a healthful life!

Sarah Ferguson admits that she continues to have negative body image issues on a daily basis, saying, "I think I'm fat, ugly, and disgusting -- that I'm unworthy and nobody likes me." The formal royal has an interesting way of dealing with these problems -- after her daily morning workout, she takes an ice bath and feels "invigorated" for the rest of the day. Hey, whatever works, right?

With all the delicious food she's around all the time, don't you wonder how Rachel Ray keeps the pounds off? She's sharing her secrets with Shape magazine, and she sounds really down to earth. She likes hiking and walking with her dog, and she tries to get in a basic amount of crunches and push-ups every day -- she has a gym membership, but doesn't get there all that often. She's planning a segment for her new talk show based on the idea of fitting in at least the amount of exercise you need in order to maintain your weight.

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