
Actress Olivia Wilde has been named "Sexiest Vegetarian Celebrity of 2010" by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Lisa Edelstein, Wilde's co-star on the TV show House, was the runner-up, and Biggest Loser celebrity trainer Bob Harper was named sexiest male vegetarian. On her website Olivia wrote: "I am really honored, and very inspired to continue living the vegan lifestyle that has been so good to my body, my animal friends, and the world we live in. So thank you, PETA, and thanks to all who voted for me!" But Olivia Wilde is not a complete vegan yet.

Olivia Wilde walking her dogs. She does say on her website: "All this means is that I don't eat food that comes from animals.....Beyond my desire to boycott the torture factories, I am also way happier when I eat a plant based diet, and I feel about a thousand times more energetic." So for Olivia being vegan is partly about health and partly about ethics. But I hope she realizes that suede and leather are also part of the "torture factories"——suede is made by killing baby cows——yet Olivia Wilde wears such animal jackets. Safe to say that she eats a vegan diet but does not follow a vegan lifestyle.

According to The Beverly Hills Institute of Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery, Olivia Wilde is third in the most requested celebrity body parts by plastic surgery patients this year. For her fitness Olivia Wilde does a host of different things like spinning, walking/hiking with her dogs and husband, karate, biking, and yoga. "I just started getting back into Yoga. It's really both exercise and therapy, " Olivia Wilde told Us magazine. "You walk out of class and you're all, Ahh."
1 comments:
Even while I myself are not a vegan. I know that when your claim to be one, all products which are
made by ore made from a animals are a taboo. So vegitarians who do were suede of other products from animals are hypocritical. And can just as well be eating meat.
Greetings niels
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