Two vegan food loving ladies are gracing the cover of the October issue of Redbook magazine, Alicia Silverstone and Connie Britton.
If Ashlee Simpson would start packing veggie ham and cheese on the set of Melrose Place, it’d be a trio.
Friday Night Lights principal and mother Britton told MTV.com she stays fit by eating vegan food.
“If I weren’t in this business, I think I would be aging differently,” Connie said. “I’m fortunate because, for whatever reason, I’ve never looked at myself as, ‘Oh, my gosh, I have to be the most beautiful.’ I’ve always worked from the inside out, not the outside in.”
We aren’t sure if Connie is a vegan or just knows the health value of incorporating these foods into her diet.
At any rate, great for her!
Animal-free foods are the best way to keep you looking beautiful inside and out.
The October issue of Redbook hits the stands September 22.
Eli Roth may beat Nazis with baseball bats in Inglourious Basterds, but he would never dream of doing so to anyone in real life-including an animal.
He’s teamed up with PETA to do a PSA, advising people to report abuse on animals.
Sharing your drink with one is completely optional.
“If you know of someone who’s abusing an animal, please tell the police or tell an adult,” Roth said. “People who get away with hurting animals often turn their violence against people, and that’s a cycle we need to break.”
Rapper MURS took time to Tweet before grabbing some vegan food and taking some much needed R & R.
“tuck tuck tiggiddy tuckered out. going home for a nap. after a vegan chilli dog stop.”
A vegan chili dog sounds pretty easy to whip up.
After all, how hard can it be to grab some veg chili, slop it on a wiener, and place it between a bun?
We can’t get enough of Lightlife Smart Chili, which comes in pouch form, ready to heat in the microwave and serve.
While you’re in territory Lightlife, grab one of their many varieties of vegan hot dogs from Tofu Pups to Smart Dogs to Smart Dogs Jumbo-if you like your wieners big.
Grab a bun and top with fixings…There’s never been a recipe more convenient or tastier.
Exactly what you need during those tuckered out times.
We recently learned that True Blood star Michelle Forbes has been a vegetarian for a long time-30 years!
So when it came time to film the season 2 finale of True Blood, Michelle was a little queasy about the set surroundings when it came to the “Meat Tree.”
I assume you weren’t cutting into an actual human heart. Please tell me you weren’t.
Michelle: No, no. I’m not sure what it was, but we all got creeped out when I cut into it because it made the worst squishing sound in the world. The irony is that I’m a 30-year vegetarian. I’ve been an animal activist my entire life, so the role of Maryann has been a bit challenging – especially with the lovely meat tree – Di-meat-tree, as he became known.
That tree is repulsive. Tell us about it.
Michelle: It was filled with real meat and reeked as the weeks wore on. There are bobcats and coyotes roaming around that ranch where we shoot, so they had someone sit by the tree with a gun at night to protect it.
Real meat? Men willing and able to shoot and kill more animals to protect the already dead ones?
True-ly uncool, especially since fake meat props would be easy to create, as such was done with the vampire horror flick Moby starred in, Suck.
Here’s the promo for True Blood Season 2 finale, which airs September 13 on HBO at 9PM.
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Janet Jackson has come public with the first interview since her brother Michael Jackson died in June.
In the October issue of Harper’s Bazaar, Janet discusses how her and Michael would find the time to have vegetarian lunches together, during the filming of the 1995 music video Scream.
“We would organize our days together and go out for vegetarian lunch at the Golden Temple in L.A.,” Janet said. “We were so busy, but we’d make time.”
Emily is no stranger to OlsenHaus shoes, created by vegan Elizabeth Olsen, as she’s worn the shoes at the Tribeca Film Festival, The Jimmy Fallon Show, and The View.
If you can’t wait until 2010 to buy Emily’s favorite shoe, check out some other OlsenHaus collections available online.
View Emily’s other four favorites, Balance2,Journey, Kingdom, and Vision at the SF Women’s Fashion Examiner.
But this season’s Amazing Race has a vegan couple, Eric and Lisa, who will attempt to give reality TV a try without trying frog heads while surviving in the wild.
Eric and Lisa are both yoga instructors, who own four yoga studios between the two of them.
“They are both vegans which may give them some trouble if there are any food challenges as there have been in the past. Would they eat the cuisine of a country if it was an animal? They both want to “be the best they can be” and plan to work hard to make it through this race. Will their yoga knowledge help them stay calm cool and collected throughout this game?”
Tune in for the season premier on Sunday September 27 at 8/7c to find out more.