Showing posts with label Sharon Stone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sharon Stone. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 April 2017

The over-50 bikini braggers: They love flaunting their age-defying bodies and turning us mere mortals green with envy

The over-50 bikini braggers: They love flaunting their age-defying bodies and turning us mere mortals green with envy. But read what it REALLY takes to look like this - and you won't be so jealous!

  • As we age, our muscle volume decreases and our metabolism slides 
  • A 20-year-old can get away with 2,000 calories a day; after 50, it’s just 1,600
  • Sharon Stone, all 59 years of her, still looks gorgeous in a bikini 
  • Cindy Crawford, 51, works out for 75 minutes from 8am three times a week
Ladies, I apologise. The pictures here will be causing a range of feelings, and I’m sure not many are good.
There’s Sharon Stone, all 59 years of her, looking gorgeous in a bikini — one of those two-piece affairs you probably owned for a summer or two in the Eighties. 
Her figure is astonishing. Cut off her head (a bit harsh, but I bet some are tempted) and look at the body, and you couldn’t age it. You certainly wouldn’t put it above 30.
At 51, her training programme is incredible. Cindy Crawford works out for 75 minutes from 8am three times a week
At 51, her training programme is incredible. Cindy Crawford works out for 75 minutes from 8am three times a week
Then there’s Halle Berry. She turned 50 last August, and a month later was pictured posing on the beach in a tiny black number many 20-year-olds may be scared to wear outside a changing room. 
There were no lumps, bumps or overhang, and — pass me a 99 with an extra Flake — she had a six-pack.
You could console yourself by remembering Sharon and Halle knew the camera was on them, and had time to pull everything in and check sympathetic sun angles, but then Courteney Cox (aged 52), Cindy Crawford (aged 51) and Paul McCartney’s wife Nancy Shevell (aged 57) ruin it all by getting snapped by paparazzi looking beautiful while letting it all hang out — only nothing was hanging out.
Don’t get me started on Liz Hurley. Appalling luck with men, but no bad bikini pictures. She’ll be 52 in June.
Women my age — I turn 50 in September — will feel sadness and anger looking at these photos. Sad we didn’t relish our bikini days while we had them, and angry we let them go.
For surely, we think, looking at these women, it can’t be so hard to maintain a bikini-worthy body well into middle-age? If only I wasn’t so greedy and lazy I, too, could look this good, couldn’t I? 
Cue the self-loathing and biscuit tin raids. Wrong. Let no one be fooled: a hellish world of hard work, discipline and hunger goes into those bodies.
Gwyneth Paltrow (not in the 50 club yet, but she’ll be welcomed with open arms) at least admits she ‘works her butt off’ to look as good as she does.
Liz is no stranger to flaunting her toned body on her Instagram page
She goes to bed hungry as she likes to eat earlier in the day, so the food doesn’t turn to fat
Liz is no stranger to flaunting her toned body on her Instagram page. She’ll be 52 in June
We are working against nature to aspire to a figure like that in our 50s. As we age, our muscle volume decreases, our metabolism slides and our calorie requirement is lower. A 20-year-old can get away with 2,000 calories a day; after 50, it’s just 1,600.
Dropping oestrogen levels in menopause cause fat to redistribute around the abdomen. With all the nutritionists and personal trainers in the world, you could try to shift it, but for those of us whose careers are not tied up in our looks, it’s nearly impossible.
For what these pictures don’t show is the hunger. That debilitating drag in your belly which can be put up with for a couple of weeks at best, before a holiday or wedding — any longer would drive us mad. 
Liz Hurley says she ‘likes’ to go to bed hungry. That’s what you’d have to deal with for a body like hers. No ice-cream, no wine, no ‘stuffed to the gills’ satisfaction.
Still envy Liz Hurley? Don’t look at her taut belly, just think of the rumble within and know she’ll never enjoy melting chocolate on her tongue, or a bag of hot chips. It will make those pictures easier to look at, believe me.
So how do they do it?
CINDY CRAWFORD: 75-MINUTE WORKOUT FOR BREAKFAST 
At 51, her training programme is incredible. Cindy works out for 75 minutes from 8am three times a week.
Her routine includes weights and lots of old-school lunges and squats. To keep her heart rate up, she runs up and down stairs for timed intervals, then finishes by doing abs exercises on a mat.
She says she tries to eat healthily at least 80 per cent of the time.
HALLE BERRY: PROTEIN SHAKES AND PUSH UPS
The 50-year-old diabetic actress Halle Berry is on a super-restricted diet and eats only natural sugars
The 50-year-old diabetic actress Halle Berry is on a super-restricted diet and eats only natural sugars
On set, she relies on shakes made with vegetable protein to keep going
On set, she relies on shakes made with vegetable protein to keep going
The 50-year-old diabetic actress is on a super-restricted diet and eats only natural sugars. 
She has also cut out bread and drinks lots of water. 
On set, she relies on shakes made with vegetable protein to keep going. She exercises for at least half an hour every day ‘no matter what’.
Her routine involves planks, press-ups and lots of cardio.
SHARON STONE: LEG LIFTS IN THE BATH 
The 59-year-old actress Sharon Stone is a self-confessed exercise fiend. ‘Every time I exercise, I do something different,’ she says
The 59-year-old actress Sharon Stone is a self-confessed exercise fiend. ‘Every time I exercise, I do something different,’ she says
Sharon, seen relaxing on holiday, doesn’t go to a fancy celebs-only gym, preferring to visit huge U.S. chain 24-Hour Fitness
Sharon, seen relaxing on holiday, doesn’t go to a fancy celebs-only gym, preferring to visit huge U.S. chain 24-Hour Fitness
The 59-year-old actress is a self-confessed exercise fiend. ‘Every time I exercise, I do something different,’ she says. 
‘Sometimes I do leg lifts and circles in the tub, using the water as resistance.’
She doesn’t go to a fancy celebs-only gym, preferring to visit huge U.S. chain 24-Hour Fitness. 
She eats lots of red meat — especially steak — but you can forget about a nice glass of red. Alcohol is out.
Courteney eats plenty of red meat and loves steak
She does, however, avoid alcohol
Courteney eats plenty of red meat and loves steak. She does, however, avoid alcohol 
COURTENEY COX: FRIENDS WITH KALE
Courteney Cox, pictured, is keen on intense, 90-minute cardio dance routines, and reportedly wears a heart rate monitor to make sure she stays at peak intensity
Courteney Cox, pictured, is keen on intense, 90-minute cardio dance routines, and reportedly wears a heart rate monitor to make sure she stays at peak intensity
Once an avid runner, she also focuses on Pilates, tennis, surfing, yoga, bike riding, and martial arts
The actress, who found fame on Friends, is said to work out five times a week

Once an avid runner, she also focuses on Pilates, tennis, surfing, yoga, bike riding, and martial arts. The actress, who found fame on Friends, is said to work out five times a week
Your average person might hit pause on their exercise routine after breaking a bone. 
But Courteney, 52, says breaking her arm in 2013 is the reason she’s got delightfully toned arms now — close friend Jennifer Aniston told her to use a cross trainer to build them back up.
She’s also keen on intense, 90-minute cardio dance routines, and reportedly wears a heart rate monitor to make sure she stays at peak intensity. 
Once an avid runner, she also focuses on Pilates, tennis, surfing, yoga, bike riding, and martial arts, and is said to work out five times a week.
Her name has been linked to several diets over the years, including the low-carbohydrate Atkins Diet, and the Carbohydrate Addicts Diet. Luckily, she says, some of her favourite foods in the world are kale, spinach and broccoli.
DEMI MOORE: LEMON JUICE AND PEPPER DIET
Demi Moore's, pictured, favourite workout is reportedly a Los Angeles misery-fest called Bulk Perspiration, which is said to burn up to 1,000 calories at a time by heating the body up with a giant electric blanket
Demi Moore's, pictured, favourite workout is reportedly a Los Angeles misery-fest called Bulk Perspiration, which is said to burn up to 1,000 calories at a time by heating the body up with a giant electric blanket
That gym-honed physique certainly does not come easy. 
Demi’s favourite workout is reportedly a Los Angeles misery-fest called Bulk Perspiration, which is said to burn up to 1,000 calories at a time by heating the body up with a giant electric blanket.
As if that wasn’t enough, there are Demi’s gruelling yoga sessions and, of course, her eating habits.
Demi, 54, swears by a raw, organic diet — in which most foods are never heated beyond 118F in an attempt to preserve nutrients. She is also known to have tried a diet called the Master Cleanse, which involves nothing but lemon juice, cayenne pepper and maple syrup.
LIZ HURLEY: GOING TO BED HUNGRY  
Perenially gorgeous Liz, 51, swears she never goes to the gym, but admits to never staying still
Perenially gorgeous Liz, 51, swears she never goes to the gym, but admits to never staying still
Elizabeth Hurley blows kisses in a striking white bikini
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Perenially gorgeous Liz, 51, swears she never goes to the gym, but admits to never staying still. 
‘I try to walk or run with the dogs every day,’ she has said. To maintain that washboard midriff, she has admitted to drinking mugs of hot water to stave off hunger pangs. 
She goes to bed hungry as she likes to eat earlier in the day, so the food doesn’t turn to fat. So what does she eat? Not much. 
Her diet tends to be confined to wholegrains, vegetables, fish and ‘bits of lean meat’.
‘I try to walk or run with the dogs every day,’ she has said of her trim figure
‘I try to walk or run with the dogs every day,’ she has said of her trim figure
ELLE MacPHERSON: EXTREME SPORTS AND BAREFOOT BEACH RUNNING  
She’s not known as ‘The Body’ for nothing. Elle, 53, is an extreme sports addict
She’s not known as ‘The Body’ for nothing. Elle, 53, is an extreme sports addict
She’s not known as ‘The Body’ for nothing. Elle, 53, is an extreme sports addict. ‘I make sure I find at least 45 minutes in my day to do an outdoor sport. I love to paddleboard, surf, swim or water-ski.’ 
She says this is ‘much simpler and gentler’ than what she did in her modelling heyday. She likes to run barefoot on the beach near her home in Miami, doing a few lunges as she goes. 
As for food, Elle adheres to the Alkaline Diet, supposed to reduce your body’s natural acidity, and drinks three litres of water a day. She tops that off with fruit smoothies. 
MRS MCCARTNEY: HITS GYM ON XMAS EVE 
Nancy Shevell, 57, maintains her slim figure by hitting the gym. Her personal trainer is said to put her through gruelling sessions on the stair-climber machine as well as cycling and weights. The American heiress has also been spotted scuba diving.
Her favourite workout buddy is husband Sir Paul McCartney, 74. The pair were even seen leaving the gym on Christmas Eve. And it’s not like they needed to work off the turkey and pigs in blankets — Nancy is said to have switched to a veggie diet like Paul.
CHRISTIE BRINKLEY: USES 'TORTURE' RACK 
A committed vegan, Christie, 63, says she even does leg lifts while brushing her teeth
A committed vegan, Christie, 63, says she even does leg lifts while brushing her teeth
She’s also a fan of the Total Gym home exercise system, which looks a lot like an instrument of torture
She’s also a fan of the Total Gym home exercise system, which looks a lot like an instrument of torture
A committed vegan, Christie, 63, says she even does leg lifts while brushing her teeth.
‘I also try to get in 100 press-ups every day. It’s really easy,’ she says.
She’s also a fan of the Total Gym home exercise system, which looks a lot like an instrument of torture. ‘It is constantly stretching and strengthening,’ she said.
When it comes to food, she’s all about variety — as long as it’s vegan. ‘I go for as many colours as possible in a day.’
The trim star also tries to get in 100 press ups every day to stay trim 
The trim star also tries to get in 100 press ups every day to stay trim 
Picture research: CLAIRE CISOTTI 


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Friday, 14 August 2015

Sharon Stone, 57, poses nude in Harper's Bazaar and reveals why she prefers fillers to plastic surgery to keep herself looking youthful

Naked Instinct! Sharon Stone, 57, poses nude in Harper's Bazaar and reveals why she prefers fillers to plastic surgery to keep herself looking youthful

Sharon Stone bares her soul - and body - in the September issue of Harper's Bazaar.
At 57, the Basic Instinct star looks incredible, going nude in a series of tasteful black and white photos.
And during the interview the actress talked about why she prefers fillers over plastic surgery to keep herself looking youthful.
Stone, who is a spokesperson for the filler Restylane, also uses them in part after a 2001 stroke left her face damaged.
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Naked ambition: Sharon Stone poses nude for the September issue of U.S. Harper's Bazaar
Naked ambition: Sharon Stone poses nude for the September issue of U.S. Harper's Bazaar
After spending nine days in an intensive care unit, it took her two years to recover and learn to walk and talk again.
Speaking about fillers, Stone - who is mother to three adopted sons - told Harper's Bazaar: 'It's so common now for people to use fillers, it's almost like a beauty treatment.
'It's like you have mascara and a filler. And it's a far better alternative than having your face cut apart and ending up looking like you got sucked into a wind tunnel.'
In the accompanying photoshoot the Casino actress wears a serpentine Bulgari necklace and Tiffany & Co rings.
Bare essentials: The 57-year-old actress did opt for accessories though, seen here in Jimmy Choo shoes and a Tiffany & Co. necklace and rings
Bare essentials: The 57-year-old actress did opt for accessories though, seen here in Jimmy Choo shoes and a Tiffany & Co. necklace and rings
In another photo, she strikes a downward pose while sitting on the floor in only a pair of Jimmy Choo stilettos.
Stone posed nude for Playboy in 1990 in a bid to prove to the industry that she could be sexy.
It worked, because two years later she scored the role of bisexual serial killer Catherine Trammel, starring alongside Michael Douglas in Basic Instinct.
Reflecting on the Playboy shoot, Stone said it was a calculated attempt to recast her image as a sex siren.
'Everybody said I wasn't sexy and I couldn't get jobs because of it,' she explained.
Role that made a star: Seen here in 1992 film Basic Instinct, in which she played a crotch-flashing, bisexual serial killer
Role that made a star: Seen here in 1992 film Basic Instinct, in which she played a crotch-flashing, bisexual serial killer
Elsewhere in the Harper's Bazaar interview, the actress talked in depth about her battle to get back on top after suffering a brain hemorrhage.
Stone recalled how she felt unwell for three days, before being admitted to the emergency room back in 2001.
Not her first: Stone posed nude for Playboy in 1990 in a self-admitted calculated move to prove to the industry she could play the sex siren role
Not her first: Stone posed nude for Playboy in 1990 in a self-admitted calculated move to prove to the industry she could play the sex siren role
She lost consciousness soon after she was admitted and recalls the frightening conversations she had with the doctor when she came to.
'When I came to, the doctor was leaning over me. I said, "Am I dying?" And he said, "You're bleeding into your brain".
'I said, "I should call my mom," and he said, "You're right. You could lose the ability to speak soon."'
The doctors diagnosed a ruptured vertebral artery, which was repaired with 22 platinum coils.
Talking about how the stroke changed her life, Stone recalled: 'It took two years for my body just to absorb all the internal bleeding I had.
'It almost feels like my entire DNA changed. My brain isn't sitting where it used to, my body type changed, and even my food allergies are different.'
It was a long recovery; it tooks months for her to regain feeling in her leg. Her vision was also affected and didn't return to normal for years and she had to have therapy to correct her speech, after the stroke left her with a stutter.
But she says the health episode also made her 'more emotionally intelligent'.
'I chose to work very hard to open up other parts of my mind,' she said.
'Now I'm stronger. And I can be abrasively direct. That scares people, but I think that's not my problem,' she told the publication with a laugh. 
Spokesperson: The actress is an advocate of fillers, which she uses in part after a 2001 stroke damaged her face. Seen here in a campaign for Restylane
Spokesperson: The actress is an advocate of fillers, which she uses in part after a 2001 stroke damaged her face. Seen here in a campaign for Restylane
'It's like, I have brain damage; you'll just have to deal with it.'
Getting back on top was tough, though, and while battling to recover, her marriage to second husband, journalist Phil Bronstein, crumbled. The divorce was finalized in 2004 and she lost custody of their adopted then-eight-year-old son Roan to him.
Then in 2010 - 15 years after scoring a Best Actress Academy Award nomination for her role in Martin Scorsese's Casino - Stone was guest starring in TV drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - and couldn't remember her line.
She recalled: 'That was humiliating. Having worked with the finest people in the industry, I was like, "Wow, I'm really at the back of the line here. I'm wearing L'eggs panty hose, and in make-up they start out by putting this white primer on my face."
'I'm like, "This is so bad. What did I do to deserve this?"'  
Back of the line: In 2010 Stone was guest starring in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, but kept forgetting her lines. She recalled it was 'humiliating', pictured here on set with Chris Meloni and Mariska Hargitay
Back of the line: In 2010 Stone was guest starring in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, but kept forgetting her lines. She recalled it was 'humiliating', pictured here on set with Chris Meloni and Mariska Hargitay




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