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Christie Brinkley - How Does She Look So Good?
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Despite being 54 and having just gone through what must have been the worst year of her life, supermodel and mom extraordinaire somehow manages to look better than most women half her age. How does she do it? According to People magazine, she credits her eating and fitness habits to her good looks: "Nutrition has always played a huge role in my life," Brinkley said in a recent interview. "I became a vegetarian when I was 13 and then got my entire family to become vegetarians. I have always been active my whole life. I genuinely enjoy sports and I spend time on my total gym."
Her positive attitude can't hurt either -- says Brinkley, the most recent poster girl for the Got Milk campaign, "I want to seize the day and take advantage of this year ... I am so energized."
Well, it's obviously working for her, don't you think?
(via Fitsugar)
All-American Rejects all about health
Diet & Weight Loss, Celebs & Entertainment
The rockers known as the All-American Rejects are all about health, and they tell PEOPLE magazine it's not hard for the group to live healthfully."On the road we're just active every day," says rhythm guitarist Mike Kennerty. "We're playing shows. So that really does help. It's when we come off the road that we're not doing anything but sitting around drinking."
Drinking milk is what he means.
The quartet joins a slew of other celebrities donning milk mustaches in the famous Got Milk? ads. The ads, which promote the nutritional benefits of drinking cow's milk, are a bit controversial. Click here for more scoop.
Trisha sports milk mustache -- would you?
Diet & Weight Loss, Celebs & Entertainment, Nutrition & Supplements
(Click the photo to see the best Got Milk? celeb ads of all time)
Country music superstar Trisha Yearwood is singing the praises of milk, and she wants the world to know it. That's why she's signed on as the latest celebrity to sport the white mustache in the Got Milk? ad campaign.
The 43-year-old wife of Garth Brooks, mom of three girls, and cookbook author says she grew up on a farm and has been a fan of milk for her whole life.
According the National Academy of Sciences, children and adults should drink 24 ounces of milk each day. Teens should drink 32 ounces. Why? Calcium, protein, vitamin A, vitamin B-12, vitamin D, potassium, phosphorus, niacin, and riboflavin to name a few. Another reason: If you're trying to lose weight, studies show that 24 ounces of fat-free or low-fat milk every day as part of a reduced-calorie diet can help people drop pounds and burn more fat than cutting calories alone. Some people don't support these merits, arguing that milk increases cancer risk and causes a myriad of other health problems. Milk sucks, says this website. And this one lists a bunch of articles about the controversy surrounding milk consumption. Check it out and let us know what you think. Would you sport the milk mustache. Or not?
Take a peek at these milk-mustached celebrities who support the iffy dairy product -- or at least say they do.






















