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Kendra Wilkinson Cutting Red Meat To Cut Post Baby Pounds

Written by Vegetarian Star on Sunday, January 10th, 2010 in Actresses, Food & Drink.

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Now that Kendra Wilkinson and her husband Hank Baskett have taken time to relax and experience the joy of welcoming the first addition to their family, it’s time to get to work.

At least for Kendra.

The Girls Next Door star has shared her plans to lose those postpartum pounds, which includes getting red meat out of her diet.

“I’m trying to cut out red meat. so for dinner I have grilled chicken — I don’t eat seafood — and veggies. I don’t like steamed vegetables. I like them raw.”

Speaking of red meat…Kendra gave birth to quite a Whopper–Hank Baskett IV weighed 9 lbs 5 ozs at birth!

In addition to eating better, Kendra has an intense exercise program that includes hiking and biking.

But according to Kendra’s doc, breastfeeding may be the next Wii Fit program.

“The doctor told me you can burn up to 1,000 calories each time. Every time I pump, I’m like, ‘Yes! That’s a bunch of calories right there!'”

Breast pumping burns 1,000 calories?

Poor Hank and all the other males out there are missing out on the best triathlete training.

Congrats to the happy couple!

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Holly Madison No Model PETA Citizen

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, June 19th, 2009 in Fur, Models.

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Holly Madison may be the The Girl Next Door, but she’s no model PETA spokesperson.

And PETA’s okay with that.

When the animal rights group approached her to do an anti-fur ad, she told them she wasn’t even thinking of giving up eating meat.

“I’m not a hardcore PETA person,” she said. “When they approached me to do the ad, I made it clear to them that I’m not a vegetarian, and I’ve got leather seats in my car. I said I would support that ad campaign, but I wasn’t their model citizen, and they were fine with that.”

Hey, at least she didn’t turn around and do a burger ad afterwards.

One could stir a nice little debate up on whether we should praise celebrities who take seemingly opposite stances on animal issues. What do you think? Is it okay for celebrities to partake in certain animal rights campaigns and not others. If steak eating Ted Nugent decided he wanted to go naked, would you want it (for the animals, not for pleasure, that is)?

via lasvegasweekly.com

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