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Meatless Mouthful–Brooke Shields Veggie Girls Night Out

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, February 19th, 2013 in Food & Drink, Meatless Mouthful, Models.

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“My husband will never eat at the great vegan places I like to go to, so I go to those restaurants with my friends.”

Brooke Shields, to Haute Living, on how she and her friends like to spend the evening in New York sans male.

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Brooke Shields Designs Own Fur Coat At Kopenhagen Studio

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 in Actresses, Fur, Models.

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Brooke Shields is not making the list of favorite models this week or this year for that matter. It’s bad enough she became a meat eater again after 16 years of being vegetarian, but now she’s getting excited about designing her own custom made fur coat. Earlier this month, she visited Kopenhagen Studio, a creative fur workshop in Kopenhagen to pick the mink hide of her choice.

“Wearing fur may be associated with something grandmotherish. Something you wear when you visit the opera, or if you are a rock star and wears it inside out. But I will advocate that both my generation and the younger generation can wear fur.”

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Wait a minute.

Several months ago, Brooke Shields blamed “being with child” as the reason she gave into meat cravings after being a vegetarian for 15 years.

Now, she’s sounding as if it was her husband’s fault she went back to beef.

Technically, if being pregnant caused meat cravings and her husband, ahem, “helped” with getting her pregnant…

In a recent interview with Rachael Ray, Brooke reveals that her husband’s best meal is when he rubs it, or, uh, makes his own rub for beef and chicken.

“He mixes his own dry rub for beef and chicken. I was a vegetarian until he started to cook for me! He also makes an amazing grilled steak with garlic and herb butter. It just melts in your mouth.”

No, no, no Brooke! It’s supposed to be the other way around. You were supposed to show Chris Henchy how to rub it on faux beef and chicken.

via rachaelraymag.com

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Pregnancy Makes Female Celebrities All Weird And Meat Seeking

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, November 7th, 2008 in Actresses, Not So Vegetarian.

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What is it about pregnancy that makes some women go off on the meat hunt?

Brooke Shields was a vegetarian for over a decade until her pregnancy when she decided she thought her body “needed” meat.

Bryce Dallas Howard kept to her vegetarian ways, but gave up being vegan because she was afraid of not getting enough amino acids in her diet.

And Jennifer Connelly’s bun in the oven made her say, “Gobble, gobble.”

From an interview with Marie Claire Magazine:

“I’d been vegan for many years, and then all of a sudden when I was pregnant with Kai, I wanted a turkey burger. That was the end of my being vegan.”

Uh, the end of being vegetarian too, unless it was a Tofurky burger.

But hormones can do some good things for a famous mother to be. Rebecca Romijn sent Jerry O’Connell to stalk the non-dairy aisle of the store when she wanted her soy cream cheese.

via Famous Veggie

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Brooke Shields: Vegetarian Gone Bad?

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, September 9th, 2008 in Actresses, Models, Not So Vegetarian.

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Brooke Shields is gracing the cover of Shape Magazine for October. Supposedly, she has 5 tips for staying healthy, fit, and happy. However, she made a comment that although she used to be a vegetarian, she eats meat now and it’s what her body thinks is right.

“I was a vegetarian for 15 years until I got pregnant. I just needed to eat meat. I believe you really have to listen to your body.”

We wonder what our favorite vegetarian models like Christie Brinkley would think of that comment. Better yet, we wonder what you guys think of that comment. Do you believe her body was telling her to eat meat? Or just eat better? What do you think about people who think switching back to meat will bring them better health?

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