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Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson‘s interview with ABC News is weighted heavily on his vegan diet and the benefits he’s gained both physically and psychologically since adopting it.

Tyson doesn’t plan to return to meat anytime soon, as it probably taste just like the ear he bit off Holyfield years ago.

That particular piece of meat, in Tyson’s words “really sucked and stuff.”

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Peter Facinelli

Peter Facinelli attended an event for the Onyx & Breezy Foundation, a non-profit animal welfare organization.

Facinelli and his girlfriend, along with several other celebrities, enjoyed a completely vegan meal of “meatless meatloaf and mushroom risotto and peanut butter and jelly ice cream” according to People.

Facinelli stayed for awhile to support the event to help animals, but his stay was cut for his concern with his own new four-legged family member.

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Daniella Monet

Daniella Monet stars in a new PETA2 ad that encourages people to replace the fish on their plate with something plant-based.

Even vegetarians can be guilty of indulging in occasional fish or forgetting that the food technically does count as meat.

“Not a lot of people touch on fish and how important it is to eliminate that and keep that veggie diet,” Monet says in an interview in a clip that includes behind the scenes shot from the making of the ad.

“I thought “Why not do an underwater mermaid show and stress that you don’t need fish and let the fish swim with the mermaids.”

Watch Monet swim like a vegetarian mermaid and hear the entire interview below.

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Gwyneth Paltrow‘s latest cookbook It’s All Good is filled with wholesome recipes that use nutrient rich and super food ingredients where normally not so healthy ones are.

The actress appeared on The Rachael Ray Show to demonstrate her healthy gluten-free sweet potato muffins.

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Willie Nelson

Willie Nelson is inviting horse lovers across the nation to consider adopting one of his “Signature Horses” at Habitat for Horses.

The organization takes in rescue horses from a variety of abuse and neglect situations.

Over the years, Nelson and his daughter have worked with Habitat for Horses to help over 70 horses find loving homes.

The adoption rules for horses are obviously more extensive than for your typical house pet.

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Thandie Newton Is Superhero For Environment

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, April 15th, 2013 in Actresses, Environment-Eco-Green, Food & Drink.

Thandie Newton

Thandie Newton recently discussed her first major TV role as a detective Grace Travis in Rogue.

Newton considers her character as a regular woman who happens to be extraordinary because of her work in making the world around her a better place.

“In an age when we’re dealing with superheroes all the time in movies, I really enjoy trying to find those superheroes who are just among us,” Newton said.

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Mayim Bialik “Big Bang” 72 Hour Vegan Food Spree

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, April 15th, 2013 in Actresses, Food & Drink.

Mayim Bialik

Mayim Bialik is a connoisseur of vegan food.

The actress has shared many tips for feeding both yourself and your family with the media and has even added her personalized vegan touch to traditional foods of her Jewish faith, like lattes with vegan sour cream and Sofganyot.

The Big Bang Theory actress shared what she loves to eat between shots of the sitcom to VegNews.

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Vegetarians and vegans are no strangers to side dishes.

Unfortunately, they are all too often the only edible item at the table when we aren’t in control of what’s served.

But eating a side dish doesn’t mean eating french fries or salad for lunch.

As Yotam Ottolenghi describes in a recent column in The Guardian, a side dish, or “small plate,” as he calls it, can be more exciting than the main course.

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