OK Magazine: Celebrity Diets That Work

Written on May 10, 2007 – 12:20 pm | by Rian |

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The latest edition of OK Magazine is running an article entitled: Delicious Celebrity Diets that Work.

The article briefly discusses The Cookie Diet, which Mandy Moore is supposedly following. Then there is The Five Factor Diet which Katherine Heigl and Jessica Simpson follow. (Since Jessica Simpson has gained more weight recently, I’m going to assume that the diet doesn’t really work, or she isn’t really on it.)

Denise Richards follows The Snack Factor Diet, where you snack on small, healthy meals throughout the day.

Click Here to read the article.





  1. 35 Responses to “OK Magazine: Celebrity Diets That Work”

  2. By DeceasedSun on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    firrrrst! ;o)

  3. By calorie countess on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    Hey skinny girl, thanks for scanning in all these mag articles. I love it! I read them even before I have seen the cover at the store. Do you have any updates on any of the current celeb fit club people?

  4. By lambman on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    the 5 factor diet seems really good and sensible. I think if a person actually followed it they would loose weight and not feel hungry throughout the day. Assuming they can resist the temptation of thinks like potato-chips.

    the cookie diet is pretty much the slim-fast died except it has a vitamin cookie instead of a shake. Cookies are good and all, but as 2 of your 3 daily meals…no thanks

  5. By lambman on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    ps can I make a million dollar by “creating” a diet? How about this

    Eat 3 lean cuisine meals a day and snack on as much fresh fruit and vegtables as you want. Drink water.

    ta da you’re not fat, give me my millions

    ugh, all diets work, the problem is people cheat

  6. By Kittah on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    I know. So true. I just gave up on following diets. If I just eat low carb plus fruit and do 1 hour of cardio a day, there goes the weight loss, no plan needed.

  7. By usagi on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    The Pasternak diet sounds like it wouldn’t work, at least from the magazine blurb. It doesn’t set limits on how much you eat and gives you 1 day a week to eat whatever. It would make sense if Jessica Simpson gained weight on that diet.

  8. By Persephone on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    these articles make me giggle.

  9. By Katie on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    That cookie diet is basically starving yourself all day. 4 cookies all day until dinner? Geez.

  10. By Julie on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    She’s sooo pretty, I want her face.

    And her body.

  11. By Icie on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    I have to agree… I wouldn’t want to do any diet that Jessica Simpson is doing.

    I’d do the cookie diet if the cookies actually tasted good, but they probably don’t.

  12. By misstiffie on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    I was considering that cookie diet but then I realized they were probably the size of a quarter and taste like crap!!!!

  13. By Chez on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    If nicole richie or posh came out and said my diet consists of a dark chocolate bar in the morning and peanut butter throught the day, a whole lot of people will follow. haha what a world we live in.

  14. By jj on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    Denise Richards keeps slim through a diet of cocaine

  15. By Kayleigh on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    LMAO That cookie diet seems so stupid. Replacing your meals with cookies? Gimme a break.

  16. By Santa Claus on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    bogus.

    how about you eat food from every food group, drink water, and exercise?
    moderation AND variation is key to diet..AND LIFE!

  17. By boo on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    i like the idea of replacing all meals with cookies, if there would only give me the nutrition that my body needed…..sigh!

  18. By Brenda G on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    i dont diet, dont think these would actually work on me, i simply have to eat less and exercise more thats all

  19. By Joelle on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    I don’t diet either. I eat a healthy and low-fat as a lifestyle. My eating habits are something I can sustain for the rest of my life.

  20. By Woods on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    I love the Mandy Moore quoe: “I love my life and my cookies.” Not very believable. And if she did say something that cheezy, she either was provoked or is kind stupid.

  21. By faye on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    fad diets are wack

    eat a balanced diet+exercize=fit

    DUH!

  22. By Nicole on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    Uhm I say you eat one small, low-calorie cookie a day with exercise and a balanced diet.

  23. By Rian on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    Yeah I could never do the cookie diet either - I don’t like cookies that much to begin with, plus how could they fill you up?

  24. By Silvie D on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    Here’s a diet: Eat a half-gallon of ice cream and nothing else per day. It equals about 1450 calories and has all the calcium you will ever need.

    Or, eat 9 Hershey’s caramello candy bars and nothing else per day. That equals 1453 calories.

    Or, eat 10 twinkies in a day with nothing else. That’s 1500 calories for you.

  25. By Tucker on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    Kelly Clarkson did the cookie diet! Reportadly, haha

  26. By Jiminy on May 10, 2007 | Reply

    Persephone, you giggle a lot!

  27. By Milky on May 11, 2007 | Reply

    the cookie diet?! :) wtf! so all you eat is carbs - yeah real healthy weight loss advice! don’t insult us! might as well do trimspa then! is it really so damn difficult to eat less carbs, exercise once in a while and not overload on calories and sweets? why kid yourself with such indulgent, unhealthy food? i just don’t get it! i mean if you really want something - do it right and stay that way. it’s like eating a big mac a day… i would NEVER do that! have some self control people - it will give you something to be proud of even after the weight loss has worn out it’s glory… ehhhh spoiled slobs… totally sad…

  28. By hope on May 11, 2007 | Reply

    10 twinkies a day! haha, I think that’s a diet I could actually follow. It’s true though. You just have to eat less calories than you burn and you’ll lose weight. If you want to do it with cookies or twinkies or M&Ms, it would work, of course you’ll probably drop dead of some sort of nutrient defiency.

  29. By sabine on May 11, 2007 | Reply

    oh god ten twinkies?!?

    ewwwwwwwwwwww..lol
    since i started eating well about a year ago, i seriously cannot eat a bunch of junk food without feeling really lethragic and icky…
    [shrug] i went thru a depression phase[ crappy boyfriend, crappy living situation] and put on about 20 pounds. I’d been trying to shed the weight for a few months and about a year ago i realized that you have to do BOTH exercise and a good diet not just one or the other.
    As soon as i started that i started dropping weight like crazy. I’ve lost 30 pounds and have easily kept it off and i can still eat junk food occasionally. Fuckin rad! Went from almost 140 to 110 and I’m still shedding fat and gaining muscle. My arms have never felt so buff^^

  30. By millie on May 11, 2007 | Reply

    this one time, my flatmates and I lived on buttercups for a week (long story involving a HUGE power bill and a freakishly well-timed gift). We didn’t drop dead, but man you feel sick by the second day! This has put me off any diet that suggests replacing proper meals with anything remotely resembling candy.

  31. By millie on May 11, 2007 | Reply

    And why the hell would you subsist until evening on four crappy low-fat cookies? There’d be similar calories in some oatmeal at breakfast, a salad sandwich for lunch, and a decent, indulgently full-calorie cookie for a snack. More varied, more filling, more nutritious, better tasting.

  32. By millie on May 11, 2007 | Reply

    and speaking of cookies - random straw poll:

    has anyone here has heard of either a) afghan biscuits ot b) belgium biscuits?

    or pineapple lumps (and I don’t mean dried tidbits of fruit)?

  33. By eden on May 11, 2007 | Reply

    wow. its sad theres a load of americans who will read this stuff and subscribe to it like a bible.

    there are no short cuts or cheats in nutrition.

  34. By hailey on May 11, 2007 | Reply

    yeah eden, American gullability in fad starts isn’t surprising given who we chose as our President! (if something is too good to be true, probably is!)

  35. By Fliss on May 12, 2007 | Reply

    I agree will Faye. A diet will only make you drop to a lower size and stay there if you follow it for the rest of your life. You have to change your lifestyle for good if you want to change your waistline for good.

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