Jennifer Garner has joined a list of Hollywood A-listers who refuse to conform to strict diet and exercise regimes. In an interview with makeup artist Bobbi Brown for Yahoo, 42 year-old mother of 3 Garner spoke about she aims for healthy eating most of the time, but leaves plenty of room for treats because, well, pizza is just too good.
“With food I’m probably good 80% of the time. I’ve found out that I cannot pass up pizza without having some. I just can’t! My kids have a lot of pizza. I can’t go to a kids birthday party without having a slice,” she said.
For Garner, who eats plenty of dark green leafy vegetables, the desire to deprive herself of treats in the quest for the perfect body is long in the past. Extreme dieting, like the one she put herself on when filming the tv show Alias is a thing of the past.
“I mean, believe me, there’s always a point in the fitting where I feel like, ‘Why I didn’t I just try to lose four pounds and then I could wear any dress?’ I just can’t though,” she said.
Right on, Jennifer!
We take a look at other celebrities who have rejected diets in favour of healthy eating, with plenty of treats – and living – still allowed.
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Jennifer Garner refuses to do any more strict dieting, preferring moderation (and pizza).
Jennifer Lawrence says dieting and working out is not for her.
Dawn French told The Weekly: “I’ve been a fat person all my life… I have never had a problem with it”
Jessica Simpson has said she’ll never be a size zero. “I’m comfortable with me. I love my curves.”
Liv Tyler said once she had her child she didn’t want to think about herself. “So I stopped worrying about diets,” she said.
Queen Latifah told People magazine “”I don’t really diet. I kind of keep everything in moderation, exercise and eat right”.
Curvy songstress Adele says she is happy with her weight and would only diet if it affected her health.
Jennifer Lopez confessed to firing a manager for forcing her to lose weight.
Christina Hendricks wants to encourage women to “celebrate what [they] are born with”.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley reportedly dismissed an agent for telling her to eat “one piece of sushi a day”.
Kelly Clarkson says she is happy with her fluctuating size. “I’ve never felt uncomfortable on the red carpet or anything.”