Ernest Borgnine–Longtime Vegetarian And Self-Pleasurer–Passes
Written by Vegetarian Star on July 9th, 2012 in Actors, Food & Drink.
Ernest Borgnine, Oscar-winning actor with a personality as great as his smile onscreen, has passed away at the age of 95.
It takes a lot to make it through nine decades of life. The actor known for films like Flight of the Phoenix, The Dirty Dozen, The Wild Bunch, The Poseidon Adventure, Johnny Guitar and Escape from New York said his secret was that he stayed away from meat for more than three of those decades.
Along with going vegetarian, Borgnine claimed his habit of regular, ahem, self-pleasure, also served him well into his golden years.
“I answered that question one time on Fox News. This fella kept bothering me all morning: ‘What do you do to keep yourself so worked up?’ Finally, I got sick and got tired and I forgot that I was miked. I reached over and replied, ‘I masturbate a lot!’”
“I also gave up meat about 35 years ago.”
Meat-free diets? Masturbation? Hey, there’s both a personal account and research evidence to say both do a body good.
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