Anonymous wrote:I always thought her name a misnomer. She's not posh. But she's what a working class woman thinks a posh woman should be like, which is ironic as her tastes and habits are extremely very non-posh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So does Anderson Cooper
https://rare.us/people/anderson-cooper-picky-eater/
Victoria Beckham and Anderson Cooper both seem fit, proper weight, energetic and happy, so......
To his credit, it says he eats the same thing for months or maybe a year....she's doing it for 25 years.
Fair point.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her comfort food is dry whole wheat toast?
She is a weird person. I really wonder how she is a parent. Like how do you parent kids to experience fun things if you yourself only eat fish and vegetables and the occasional bite of dry toast?
I read once years ago - soon after the spice girls broke up, or maybe while they were still together - that she doesn't like her face when she smiles, so that's why she's never seen smiling (it must have been a story about her "presence" as Posh spice - the stark looks she always gave). Anyway, for what would be decades now every time I see anything about her I immediately look at her face to see if she is smiling. I mean I'm not obsessive about it, so I can't say this with 100% certainty, but it really seems like this person does not smile.
I thought I read it started because she didn’t like her teeth or smile but then it was because she wanted to minimize wrinkles. I think of that often. As in, I’m happy to have wrinkles from smiles but try to reduce the negative faces I make because who needs those lines??
Food wise, I imagine it’s just easier to maintain control when there are no options. Not saying it’s healthy but I can see how it’s easier than making those decisions each day, being tempted because you don’t have a set meal plan etc.
If your husband loves to cook and you have access to a personal chef, you don’t need to think about meal planning.
Anonymous wrote:Fish for breakfast? No breakfast?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see this. Lots of people don't like food, it's just a source of energy.
The joyless.
I worked with a guy like this. His lunches were depressing. When asked he said it was just fuel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her comfort food is dry whole wheat toast?
She is a weird person. I really wonder how she is a parent. Like how do you parent kids to experience fun things if you yourself only eat fish and vegetables and the occasional bite of dry toast?
I read once years ago - soon after the spice girls broke up, or maybe while they were still together - that she doesn't like her face when she smiles, so that's why she's never seen smiling (it must have been a story about her "presence" as Posh spice - the stark looks she always gave). Anyway, for what would be decades now every time I see anything about her I immediately look at her face to see if she is smiling. I mean I'm not obsessive about it, so I can't say this with 100% certainty, but it really seems like this person does not smile.
I thought I read it started because she didn’t like her teeth or smile but then it was because she wanted to minimize wrinkles. I think of that often. As in, I’m happy to have wrinkles from smiles but try to reduce the negative faces I make because who needs those lines??
Food wise, I imagine it’s just easier to maintain control when there are no options. Not saying it’s healthy but I can see how it’s easier than making those decisions each day, being tempted because you don’t have a set meal plan etc.
Anonymous wrote:The girls from Friends said they ate a salad for lunch with each other for 10 years!
Jen still eats a salad EVERY day.
This is all understandable given the public demand for skinny celebs.
Anonymous wrote:Dry toast is your comfort food?! Lol!
Oh well, she’s skinny and rich and I’m a fat paper-pusher, so there’s that.

Anonymous wrote:Fish for breakfast? No breakfast?
Anonymous wrote:I guess she does what she has to do. If my image / career depended on what I ate everyday I would probably be eating her diet as well.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of negative responses here.
I see that and think "wow, thats discipline."
Why should the pleasure of eating require such discipline?!