Anonymous wrote:Well, are you her physician? How do you know that she has anorexia or OCD? I find it creepy that grown-ass adults get invested in the lives of adult celebrities and gleefully spread nasty rumors about them. You are creepy and a sad individual with nothing worthwhile happening in your life. I bet you are a fattie with an ugly family. Or probably divorced with no kids. I suggest a squatty potty for you.
NP. The PP you responded to could have been kinder but that post clearly triggered you. Your post just goes off the rails by making irrelevant assumptions and gratuitous attacks. I seriously wonder how adults post such things without their conscience getting in the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait is this the *dinner* she eats every day, or is this her only meal all day?
Her husband cooks for the entire family. She does not cook. David packs her lunch every day. I think she is already winning over the DCUM women who cry about their husbands not being alpha in earning and bed and beta in doing household chores. He is also a dedicated dad.
She is a super focused person and that has catapulted her to great heights in her professional life and her personal life is also great. I am sure if she has any genetic predisposition to diseases like high BP, Diabetes, Cholesterol etc - she has keep that at bay with her mostly Mediterranean diet and exercise. She will live happily in comfort, priviledge, luxury, celebrity for a long healthy life with a very hot and successful husband and a great family. I don't know if we will live as long as her but she will easily surpass Olivia Haviland, Doris Day and Betty White.
I do not believe that there is any eating disorder because that usually impacts fertility. She is super fertile and popped out 4 kids over 9 years.
Well, are you her physician? How do you know that she has anorexia or OCD? I find it creepy that grown-ass adults get invested in the lives of adult celebrities and gleefully spread nasty rumors about them. You are creepy and a sad individual with nothing worthwhile happening in your life. I bet you are a fattie with an ugly family. Or probably divorced with no kids. I suggest a squatty potty for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what does David Beckham see in her?
(^)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait is this the *dinner* she eats every day, or is this her only meal all day?
Her husband cooks for the entire family. She does not cook. David packs her lunch every day. I think she is already winning over the DCUM women who cry about their husbands not being alpha in earning and bed and beta in doing household chores. He is also a dedicated dad.
She is a super focused person and that has catapulted her to great heights in her professional life and her personal life is also great. I am sure if she has any genetic predisposition to diseases like high BP, Diabetes, Cholesterol etc - she has keep that at bay with her mostly Mediterranean diet and exercise. She will live happily in comfort, priviledge, luxury, celebrity for a long healthy life with a very hot and successful husband and a great family. I don't know if we will live as long as her but she will easily surpass Olivia Haviland, Doris Day and Betty White.
I do not believe that there is any eating disorder because that usually impacts fertility. She is super fertile and popped out 4 kids over 9 years.
Anonymous wrote:Whenever we read about people or nationalities that live long, their diet is exactly that: vegetables and fish.
If I had to choose one type of meal for the rest of my life it would be what's she's eating, it's delicious.
Anonymous wrote:She exercises two hours a day. Woof.
The 44-year-old has a committed approach to exercise too, and told The Guardian that she loves to spend an hour on the treadmill each morning, saying that she finds it empowering. "For me, that's where I go in the morning, that's 'me' time. It's not just about how it makes you look," Victoria said. "It's how it makes you feel. It really gets me ready for the day. It clears my mind. It's also where I have lots of ideas. It’s a time when I'm not on the phone, I'm not with the children, I'm not with David; I can literally just be left alone." She follows up her morning run with an hour-long session with a personal trainer, where they follow a dance-based workout from the Tracy Anderson Method.
https://www.hellomagazine.com/cuisine/2018041847920/victoria-beckham-healthy-fruit-birthday-cake/
Anonymous wrote:Eh, it's weird to us mere common folks, but it's a lifestyle for certain celebrities.
A lot of celebs whose sole job is to look stunning 24/7 eat quirky things or are steadfast against certain things. Tom Brady doesn't eat tomatoes, sunshades, no sugar, and other things that are "normal" for most people .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me want to eat a donut.
+1
Anonymous wrote:I am usually the one telling people to lighten up and let people eat less-nutritionally-dense food and gain weight if that's what they want to do, but wow, you people are harsh.
She is eating the way she wants. I too have heard the rumors that she and her husband are just lovely, kind people, and it sounds as though she isn't passing her disordered eating on to her children, so what's it to you? All the "Oh, poor her, what a way to live" sounds like concern trolling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think she has one meal of fish and vegetables a day and no other meals or snacks. An occasional wheat toast. That's it.
there is no way you can have enough energy with that one meail to keep you going, AND do two hours of workout. Stimulants.