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Rebel With a Cause : Why We Should All Take Notes from Rebel Wilson’s “Year of Health”
In an interview with BBC World Service, popular Cats, Pitch Perfect and Bridesmaids actress Rebel Wilson says that she announced her “Year of Health” on Instagram for accountability. When asked why this was important to her, she says because she “wanted to make a lasting change” and hold herself accountable to this change.
Erin R. WindrimPublished 2 months ago in Longevity5 Younger Celebrities That Look Like Older Celebrities
If you know anything about me Jide Okonjo, then you know that I love a good list. One list that I always love creating is a list of look-alikes because there are so many people I just think look alike and I'm always curious to see if you guys agree with me or not.
Jide OkonjoPublished 3 months ago in LongevityThe Loss of the Last Golden Girl
Picture it, Yazoo City, around 1996 or so. A young, shy and awkward yet adorable girl is flipping through the channels on her television when she comes across a show that looks interesting. Four older women are sitting around a table eating cheesecake and talking and laughing. She is immediately drawn to the screen. Flash forwards a few decades, she grows up. Along the way, she becomes a lifelong fan of this show, and those wonderful women who were on it. That young girl was me, and that show was none other than the Golden Girls. Those four women were Dorothy (Bea Arthur), Sophia (Estelle Getty), Blanche (Rue McClanahan), and Rose (Betty White).
Judith JaschaPublished 4 months ago in LongevityHow Popular Nollywood actor, Clem Ohameze Survives Fatal Spinal Cord Surgery
Clem Ohameze is a Nigerian actor with over two decades of experience. Clem Ohameze began his professional acting career in 1995. His breakthrough role, however, came in 1998, when he appeared in the big-budget film ENDTIME. He has appeared in over 500 films during his 20-year career, which began in 1995 and will continue in the coming months.
Betty ArmentaPublished 4 months ago in LongevityWhy We Loved Betty White & How She Made Us Feel Younger
So what if you just turned 30, or 40, or 50, etc. If you sit and complain about getting older, Betty White could have easily turned to you and said, blah, blah, blah…zip it. Her attitude, drive, and wit always made me wonder what she would accomplish by her next birthday.
Cathy CoombsPublished 4 months ago in LongevityLosing Weight 1st Steps
We discussed the importance of exercise in my last weight-loss piece. Without it, don't even think about starting a weight-loss program! But what kind of exercise should you do? Here I have a list of helpful tips and hints to help you get the most out of your exercise (and weight-loss) efforts. Let's get this party started!
El Pablo 1xPublished 5 months ago in LongevitySelma Blair stem cells transplant news!
The famous actress Selma Blain has just announced that her Multiple Sclerosis is now on remission following a Stem Cell transplant.
Giovanni ProfetaPublished 7 months ago in LongevityWhat The Biggest Superheroes Do To Be Able To Run Around Shirtless In Hollywood
Henry Cavill-AKA SUPERMAN Henry Cavill, born Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, is a British actor and plays the part of the titular superhero in the Man of Steel and in D.C.'s Batman VS Superman, and the Justice League. Cavill is also known for playing Charles Brandon in the Tudors on Showtime, Geralt of Rivia in Netflix's fantasy series the Witcher, and Sherlock Holmes in Netflix's film, Enola Holmes. He's appeared in the Mission Impossible series alongside Tom Cruise's Ethan Hunt and was in the updated Man From Uncle.
Jason Ray MortonPublished 9 months ago in LongevityHow Do the Rich Rest?
Be honest: how much sleep do you get? We all know that sleep is essential for a healthy lifestyle, allowing your body and mind to recharge. This is essential for your working life, ensuring that you’re always on top form when you clock in. But should we look towards our favourite celebrities’ sleep schedules to find the secret to success?
Jenny AdairPublished 11 months ago in Longevity10 Shocking Weight Transformations By Actors For Films
We all love to watch a good movie, but a lot of what makes that movie so good is the performance carried out by the actors. They spend months preparing for and playing their roles, but sometimes, their jobs are much harder than we even realize. Some actors have to undergo shocking transformations to correctly fit their roles. At times, they will wear hideous makeup, grow out or cut their hair, grow a beard, or wear tattoos. But there are other times when they have to gain or lose considerable amounts of weight. Here are 10 times that actors underwent some amazing weight transformations for a film.
5 Reasons Why Sobriety Is the New Black
"I was done with making an ass of myself in front of people (I'm still embarrassed), tired of day drinking and feeling like shit by 6, not being able to sleep." - Chrissy Teigen on Instagram
Denise SheltonPublished about a year ago in LongevityThe Great Are Not Always Good
Like most figures in the music business who work primarily as songwriters or producers rather than performers, Jim Steinman wasn't a household name. However, anyone who's followed popular music over the past few decades almost certainly knows his work. Steinman, who died from kidney failure on April 19th at the age of 73, wrote and/or produced songs for everyone from Barbara Streisand and Celine Dion to Boyzone and The Sisters of Mercy during his long career. His most famous work of all - the one that ensured this musical familiarity - was composing songs for Meat Loaf's epic album Bat Out Of Hell.