Yes, you should be healthy and take care of yourself, but growing up, I've seen people who have horrible issues with food.
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I feel like I'm held more accountable to stay healthy now because now I'm a role model to young girls to not have eating issues and to not say, 'Hey, it's OK to starve yourself' or 'It's OK to throw up after your meals' - that's not OK.
It's not difficult for me to stay healthy. I like healthy food.
When you love food as much as I do, staying healthy is not easy. I mean, moderation, not deprivation. That's my new way of living. I always want more and that's just my life.
For me, it's just as important to eat healthy as it is to go out and eat fish and chips with my friends because socialising, and being able to socialise, is a huge part of your general wellbeing.
And I think of that again as I've written in several of my beauty books, a lot of health comes from the proper eating habits, which are something that - you know, I come from a generation that wasn't - didn't have a lot of food.
Poor eating habits developed at an early age lead to a lifetime of real health consequences.
I don't have any health problems, but to keep your health improves your quality of life.
Good food is healthy food. Food is supposed to sustain you so you can live better, not so you can eat more. Some people eat to live, and some people live to eat.
I eat very clean, healthy food at all times because I'm very focused about keeping myself in shape.
Healthy can be the new good. Eating delicious should not be sacrificed because it's healthy.
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