| | | | Cameron Diaz News & Gossip
|
| Cameron Diaz Hits the Red Carpet for TAG Heuer | Added 10 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
|
|
|
|
|
Helping to welcome some luxury timepieces to the city, Cameron Diaz attended the TAG Heuer New York Flagship Store Opening on Tuesday (January 28).
The "Bad Teacher" star wore a black and white patterned jacket dress with black nylons as she posed for pics on the red carpet.
Recently, the 41-year-old actress appeared in the February issue of Self magazine, where she calls out "chauvinism and misogyny" in the media.
Frustrated about the issue, she tells the publication, "If a relationship fails, it?s because the woman couldn?t hold on to her man, not that the man cheated. It?s terrifying for a woman to get out of a relationship, because it?s always going to be her fault. I get that a lot, being a single woman. The reports are always saying that I?m 'acting inappropriately' toward men. I don?t at all harp on that s?, but I clock it. I notice it. And then I let it go because there is nothing I can do about it."
More Photos Here
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
| Cameron Diaz Reveals Former Taco Bell Obsession in Self February 2014 | Added 10 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
|
|
|
|
|
Continuing to enjoy the success of "The Body Book," Cameron Diaz soaked up the spotlight by covering the February 2014 issue of Self magazine.
The 41-year-old actress looked picture perfect for the Dewey Nicks-shot front page while opening up about transforming her fitness method and revealed her former obsession with Taco Bell.
Highlights from Miss Diaz's interview are as follows. For more, be sure to pay a visit to Self!
On Taco Bell:
"I saw a Taco Bell yesterday?it made my stomach scream. If I had nothing else to do, I would be, like, 'Three bean-and-cheese burritos and give me some nachos with extra cheese sauce!' I would so kill that s***. But what I've learned is that just 'cause you can chew it and swallow it and poop it out doesn't mean it's food."
On her love for fitness:
"I love the science of the body, and I love to give information and see people utilize it in their own lives. I want women to know that it's never too late to start paying attention to their bodies. Until I started training at 27 for 'Charlie's Angels,' I didn't. I literally quit smoking a month before. I was, like, 'Ugh, I've got to do this training. I guess I should stop smoking now.' We trained eight hours a day, seven days a week for three months, and I was dying. Crying every day. On Monday, I wondered how am I ever going to do this, but soon enough, I had a six-pack. At 27, I wasn't consciously saying, 'I'm doing this for when I'm 41.' But at 41, I'm saying, 'Thank God I started at 27.'"
On her body:
"I'm definitely not in the best shape of my life. I had a couple of hernias fixed last summer, so I took six weeks off to rest and heal?and see what happens if I have a liter of olive oil a week. It was sort of an experiment [Laughs]. If I wasn't cooking, I was eating. It was amazing! I put weight on and loved it. But as soon as I went back to my normal workout and eating, I dropped it. I was, like, Where's my booty?"
On her workout routine:
"At the gym, I'll do intervals on the treadmill for 5 minutes, jamming out for 30 seconds at 10 or 12 mph, then resting for 15 seconds. Then I do lunges with rows, squats, and pushing and pulling cables. I use 10- to 15-pound weights if I want to build muscle or 5- to 8-pound weights if I'm maintaining; you have to figure out your own needs and fitness level. I do two sets of 15 reps on everything. The whole thing takes me 20 to 30 minutes."
More Photos Here
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
| Cameron Diaz & Dr Oz fangirl over poop practices: TMI or cute? | Added 10 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
|
|
|
|
|
I should have seen this poop alliance coming. Dr. Oz is a man obsessed with talking about poop on his syndicated show. I don’t watch him regularly, but everytime I’ve tuned in by chance, there’s Ozzy telling his audience to look at their poop. As for Cameron, she’s always been fascinated by the subject. Just as an example, I’ll refer you to the 2005 MTV eco-tourism special, Trippin’. The program featured Cameron and Drew Barrymore touring the Chilean rain forest. At one point, Cameron grew insanely jealous of Drew when she “took a poo in the woods hunched over like an animal.” For better or worse, I’ve always associated Cameron with that declaration of poop revenge.
So it was a match made in stinkin’ heaven when Cameron visited Dr. Oz to promote The Body Book. Cami’s steadily progressed through the topics of adult acne and grooming her lady area. Now she’s going for the great equalizing topic: poop. Let us all bask in the wisdom of Cameron showing the world how to poop in the most optimal manner. Her secret? Chugging a full liter of water immediately upon waking. Dr. Oz practically genuflects in worship:
Cami: “Water wakes you up. First I brush my teeth because I don’t want to swallow all the bacteria in my teeth from the night before. So I make sure that’s gone and then I…” [Chugs an entire liter of water in 20 seconds.]
Dr. Oz: “I can’t believe you can do that! It’s unbelievable! It hydrates you, of course, but it also boosts your mood. This is the best way for me to go poop in the morning.”
Cami: “Yes, yes it is and thank god I already did that, because I just did that.”
Dr. Oz: “I love how in the book you’re so honest about poop. I’m going to high-five you on this.”
[From The Dr. Oz Show]
That isn’t all, folks. Then Cami and Ozzy pulled out seven pieces of fake poop and discussed each type. They instructed the audience to construct their “most recent poops” from clay. Cameron then enthusiastically told everyone which piece of fake poop is closest to what she created that morning.
This is all very hilarious if not somewhat immature. But medically useful, right? I used to be pretty squeamish about poop, but all of that ended when I had a baby. One fateful day, I opened up my kid’s diaper, and she pooped across the room. Both the sheer velocity and distance of her effort were amazing, and I forever regressed into an 8-year-old who giggles about poop. So I guess Cami is pretty cool for being so candid about her #2 habits.
Here’s a video of Cameron chugging the water. If you want to see the full segment (including the fake poop specimens), head on over to Dr. Oz’s website.
Screencaps courtesy of Dr. Oz; photos courtesy of WENN
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
| Cameron Diaz & Dr Oz fangirl over best poop practices: gross or cute? | Added 10 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
|
|
|
|
|
I should have seen this poop alliance coming. Dr. Oz is a man obsessed with talking about poop on his syndicated show. I don’t watch him regularly, but everytime I’ve tuned in by chance, there’s Ozzy telling his audience to look at their poop. As for Cameron, she’s always been fascinated by the subject. Just as an example, I’ll refer you to the 2005 MTV eco-tourism special, Trippin’. The program featured Cameron and Drew Barrymore touring the Chilean rain forest. At one point, Cameron grew insanely jealous of Drew when she “took a poo in the woods hunched over like an animal.” For better or worse, I’ve always associated Cameron with that declaration of poop revenge.
So it was a match made in stinkin’ heaven when Cameron visited Dr. Oz to promote The Body Book. Cami’s steadily progressed through the topics of adult acne and grooming her lady area. Now she’s going for the great equalizing topic: poop. Let us all bask in the wisdom of Cameron showing the world how to poop in the most optimal manner. Her secret? Chugging a full liter of water immediately upon waking. Dr. Oz practically genuflects in worship:
Cami: “Water wakes you up. First I brush my teeth because I don’t want to swallow all the bacteria in my teeth from the night before. So I make sure that’s gone and then I…” [Chugs an entire liter of water in 20 seconds.]
Dr. Oz: “I can’t believe you can do that! It’s unbelievable! It hydrates you, of course, but it also boosts your mood. This is the best way for me to go poop in the morning.”
Cami: “Yes, yes it is and thank god I already did that, because I just did that.”
Dr. Oz: “I love how in the book you’re so honest about poop. I’m going to high-five you on this.”
[From The Dr. Oz Show]
That isn’t all, folks. Then Cami and Ozzy pulled out seven pieces of fake poop and discussed each type. They instructed the audience to construct their “most recent poops” from clay. Cameron then enthusiastically told everyone which piece of fake poop is closest to what she created that morning.
This is all very hilarious if not somewhat immature. But medically useful, right? I used to be pretty squeamish about poop, but all of that ended when I had a baby. One fateful day, I opened up my kid’s diaper, and she pooped across the room. Both the sheer velocity and distance of her effort were amazing, and I forever regressed into an 8-year-old who giggles about poop. So I guess Cami is pretty cool for being so candid about her #2 habits.
Here’s a video of Cameron chugging the water. If you want to see the full segment (including the fake poop specimens), head on over to Dr. Oz’s website.
Screencaps courtesy of Dr. Oz; photos courtesy of WENN
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
| Cameron Diaz Shows Off her Water Chugging Talents | Added 10 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
|
|
|
|
|
Tending to some promotional duties for her new novel "The Body Book," Cameron Diaz paid a visit to "The Dr. Oz Show" on Tuesday (January 14).
While chatting with the doctor about the insightful book, the 41-year-old actress revealed a hidden talent as she chugged almost an entire liter of water in 20 seconds.
Miss Diaz, stated, "This is the best way for me to go poop in the morning. First I brush my teeth because I don't want to swallow all the bacteria in my teeth from the night before. So I make sure that's gone and then I ?? as she began to chug the water.
Afterwards, Cameron and Dr. Oz revealed a few stool samples to show the effects of drinking more water.
More Photos Here
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
| Cameron Diaz Doesn't Care About Your Pubic Hair | Added 10 years ago | Source: The Blemish |
|
|
|
|
|
If you were hoping Cameron Diaz would be your full bush advocate, you will be sorely disappointed. Diaz explained what she really meant by thesection in her book titled In Praise of Pubes. She wasn’t saying you should have a bush so full that when people part it they wonder if they’re about to go to Narnia. She was saying it’s your choice and it’s good to have choice which is why you should think twice about permanently lasering off your pubes.
?I didn?t say what I prefer, I just said pubic hair has a purpose,? she begins. ?You can do what you want with it, I don?t care ? you can shave it off every day, wax it off every day, turn it into a bonsai ? I don?t care.
?I just said consider maybe not removing it permanently and forever with laser treatment. Forever is forever and when we make those choices for our body we have to live with them forever.?
There you have it. Cameron Diaz has a pube bonsai. Trimming it is her way of relaxing after a hard day’s work.
The post Cameron Diaz Doesn’t Care About Your Pubic Hair appeared first on The Blemish.
More Photos Here
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
| Cameron Diaz: 'I like the way that I look now better than when I was 25' | Added 10 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
|
|
|
|
|
Cameron Diaz has been pushing her first book, The Body Book, pretty hard lately and for good reason. The publishing industry is having hard times, and it’s great that Cami is there to give it her all. Her lifestyle guide does seem much more accessible than other celebrity efforts, and Cameron’s a pretty cool chick. I used to think she was lame for refusing to sign autographs for fans. Then John Malkovich clued us all in on the professional autograph scam, and I realized Cami might be a lot smarter than she looks.
This book of Cameron’s does look interesting even if she’s given a lot of it away already for the sake of promotion. She’s talked about grooming down there, her awful adult acne, and her distaste for plastic surgery. The last point is somewhat debatable because I feel like Cameron has had some work done. She confessed to a bit of Botox, but I think there’s more to that story. Here are some more details from Cameron’s talk with People. We’ve heard some of this already (the skin stuff), but her thoughts on aging are somewhat new:
Cameron Diaz loves her body and thinks you should love yours, too.
“I don’t want to look like I did when I was 25,” the actress, 41, tells PEOPLE. “I like the way that I look now better than when I was 25. I can’t help that other people may be uncomfortable with that, but that’s not my responsibility to make them feel okay with the fact that I’m getting older. I’m okay with it. I like it.”
In her new tome, The Body Book, Diaz opens up about her own struggles with food, her beliefs about beauty and her suggestions for getting healthy in the New Year.
“There’s no such thing as anti-aging,” Diaz tells PEOPLE. “There’s no such thing as turning back the hands of time, and it makes me crazy that we live in a society where that’s sold to women – that we’re supposed to believe that if we’re getting older, we’ve failed somehow, that we have failed by not staying young.”
“I wish that women would let other women age gracefully and allow them to get older and know that as we get older, we become wiser.”
When she was younger, Diaz struggled with acne, which she eventually connected to all of the fast food that she was eating.
“I used to have really bad skin and that was absolutely due to the food that I was ingesting,” she says. “I lived on processed fast food. I drank a ton of soda and I ate greasy, fatty, cheesy foods consistently. I went around with really bad acne well into my early 20s. Even into my 30s, when I was still eating a lot of dairy. I’d get those little white bumps all over my skin – I stopped eating dairy and it completely changed my skin.”
But the Annie star admits to splurging on French fries and other less-than-healthy food from time to time.
“I’m a total advocate for eating the things you love. For sure I splurge. Health is an equation. It just depends on how many times you pick good over bad. You need a higher ratio of good, and if you do [that], you’re ahead of it.”
I totally get this part: “We’re supposed to believe that if we’re getting older, we’ve failed somehow. Seriously. I’m so tired of staring into the mirror and wondering if my 38-year-old face is different than my 25-year-old one. People tell me I look the same, but I know they’re full of crap. What’s really awful is that the potential difference bothers me, and I know it shouldn’t matter at all. It doesn’t, right? Thanks, Hollywood.
Photos courtesy of WENN
More Photos Here
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
| Cameron Diaz Shows Off "The Body Book" in NYC | Added 10 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
|
|
|
|
|
Continuing her whirlwind press tour, Cameron Diaz promoted her new book "The Body Book" at Book Revue in New York City on Monday (January 13).
The "Other Woman" star looked casually chic in skinny jeans, black booties and a matching sweater as she happily posed with her work.
As for what readers can expect, "The Body Book" offers a comprehensive overview of the human body and mind, from the cellular level up. From demystifying and debunking the hype around food groups to explaining the value of vitamins and minerals, readers will discover why it?s so important to embrace the instinct of hunger and to satisfy it with whole, nutrient-dense foods.
Another fun fact that fans may not know is that Miss Diaz took most of the beautiful photos in her new book. Go check them out as "The Body Book" is on shelves now!
More Photos Here
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
| Cameron Diaz in Seventeen February 2014: I Suffered From Horrible Acne | Added 10 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
|
|
|
|
|
She's admired by women (and men) around the world, but even Cameron Diaz admits she hasn't always been happy about her body.
In the February 2014 issue of Seventeen magazine, "The Body Book" author discussed her personal struggles while growing up and her love for junk food.
"You might think my life is always totally glam, but I used to have horrible acne - deep boiling pimples - the kind that hurt so badly, I didn't want to leave my house," Miss Diaz explained. "My friends said they didn't notice, but I'd say, 'It's the only thing anyone can see!'"
Cameron continued, "No amount of concealer and foundation could take away the texture of my skin, the embarrassment I felt, or the pain of those raging pimples. I was miserable."
In regards to her addiction to unhealthy foods, the 41-year-old actress said, "At the same time, I was this skinny girl who could eat anything I wanted without gaining an ounce - so I did. If you really are what you eat, I would have been a bean burrito with extra cheese, extra sauce, no onions! Sometimes on a Friday-night drive-through run, I would order a double cheeseburger with French fries and onion rings."
"I was the poster child for being both skinny and unhealthy - and I had the zits to prove it," she added.
More Photos Here
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
| Cameron Diaz: 'I?d rather see my face aging than a face that doesn't belong to me' | Added 10 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
|
|
|
|
|
Cameron Diaz has gone on the talk show circuit to promote her first publishing venture, The Body Book. As always, Cam is nothing if not animated. I appreciate that brand of enthusiasm as opposed to certain bored starlets (I won’t name names) who can’t be bothered to promote their work. I think Cameron would probably drive me nuts in real life because everything is so amazing to her, but she makes for a highly entertaining interview.
Cameron has already shared excerpts about her book’s stance on pubic hair, adult acne, and promoting longevity over thinness. Now she’s talking about all sorts of stuff with GMA, Entertainment Tonight, and USA Today. I’ve pieced together some excerpts. There is one part where I think she’s completely full of crap, but you be the judge:
She sounds like a cool cook: “I?m always looking for new ways to build flavor and have fun with my carbs. For instance, I prefer savory over sweet, so in the mornings when I make oatmeal, instead of eating it with something sweet, I make a yummy concoction of sauteed zucchini with collard greens, caramelized shallots, and egg whites. I top it all off with ponzu sauce (a Japanese sauce made from rice vinegar and citrus) or some lemon juice. It?s a breakfast that is delicious and savory and all the things that I love to taste. I created this dish so that I could eat oatmeal in the morning, because it is an awesome source of complex carbohydrates.”
She’s natural? “I’ve tried [Botox] before, where it was like [a] little tiny touch of something. It changed my face in such a weird way that I was like, ?No, I don’t want to [be] like [that]. I’d rather see my face aging than a face that doesn’t belong to me at all.”
On wrinkles: “I love [them,] I don’t mind. It’s like, ‘Guess what this means, I?ve smiled my whole life.’ I love life. I’m happy I don?t have a problem with that.”
She started exercise in her late 20s: “It felt amazing. I watched my body transform over a week of intense training — some days doing upward of 1,500 to 2,000 kicks a day. Kicking, kicking, kicking for eight hours. All of a sudden I had six-pack abs. It was painful. I would not recommend that anyone blast their body like that. It was an intense, physical challenge. But it woke me up to my own body and what it was capable of.”
She still works out: “I went to the gym this morning. I did cardio. I went on the elliptical for half an hour. Sometimes I do the treadmill. I do a mile as fast as I can go. … I don’t like to run too long because it can have an impact on my knees or joints. I’m more of a sprinter.” Part of the motivation for eating healthy and exercising regularly is thinking ahead to “my longevity,” she says. “I want to make sure I don’t get sick. If I’m blessed to get older, I want to make sure I can maintain quality of life.”
Staying active: Movement can be done all of the time, and it should be:
* Do butt squeezes while you?re brushing your teeth.
* Do lunges while you’re waiting for the coffee to brew.
* Do calf raises while you’re waiting for the train.
* Run up the stairs. Run down the stairs.
* Stretch your calves on the stairs.
* Walk to the next bus stop. Or the next.
* Do sit-ups while dinner is in the oven.
* Stretch during the commercial breaks
[From USA Today, ABC News, and [From Entertainment Tonight]
I won’t get into the popular misconception that running hurts your knees and joints because that argument is pointless. Some people will always believe it, and others … won’t. Cameron’s exercise tips are amusing though. She’s doing a good job of appealing to people who don’t have the time or desire for expensive fitness trainers who will insult you as “motivation.” I wonder if she really squeezes her booty while brushing her teeth.
On the whole “Botox” issue, I think Cameron’s glossing over the fact that she’s had more permanent work done. Her face has changed over the years (and it’s more than mere aging), but admitting it kind of goes against the happy-go-lucky theme of her book.
Photos courtesy of WENN
More Photos Here
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| |
| | | 5.459.831 Photos Online+ 2.990 past week 1.834 Users Online | | |
| | | | | | We Salute Charisma Carpenter
Photos of Charisma Carpenter will not count in your daily view limit, if you are a registered member
Tribute ends in 4 days | | |
| | | |
|