Dominican Republic star Jenny Blanco is extolling the many wonders of her home country. Blanco, 38, shared a reel of herself walking out of a pool, wearing a bright patterned bathing suit and white crocheted cover up. "How beautiful is my country! Dominican Republic, my little tropical paradise ?️♥️," she captioned the post.
Blanco stays hydrated in the summer by eating plenty of nutrient and antioxidant-packed fruit. "I have fought this heat with lots of fruits and lots of natural juices," she says. "I feel refreshed and it's not a sacrifice because I like them."
Blanco loves the occasional glass of red wine or Sangria, which experts say should be enjoyed in moderation. "Antioxidants in red wine called polyphenols may help protect the lining of blood vessels in the heart," says the Mayo Clinic. "A polyphenol called resveratrol is one substance in red wine that's received attention for its health benefits."
Blanco is careful to always protect her skin from the sun. "Did you know that you have to wear sunscreen even if we stay at home and don't go out?" she says. "It's extremely important to always wear our sunscreen and choose one that suits our skin type, whether it's oily, dry or mixed."
Blanco supports her health by taking collagen supplements. "Women experience a significant reduction in collagen production after menopause," says the Cleveland Clinic. "It's normal for everyone to experience a decline in collagen production after age 60."
Blanco loves boxing workouts, which not only help build strength but burn calories too. Blanco also enjoys the stress relief from boxing. "The big thing about it is that I liked it, because apart from burning a lot of calories and helping me get fit, I feel like I can drain energy and discharge," she says.
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Tammy Hembrow is basking in the sun in her swimsuit. The influencer shows off her incredible figure in a pink bathing suit in some of her latest social media snaps, sitting poolside. "No rain no flowers," she captioned the post.
Tammy maintains that meditation was a game changer for her. "Meditating really changed my life when I first really discovered its power," she wrote in a 2021 Instagram post. "One of the first times I tried it I got into a deep meditation & had a full out of body experience completely disconnected from my physical being and there was really no looking back from there. I decided then I would dedicate my life to becoming the healthiest happiest version of myself. Meditating for even just 10 minutes a day can help relieve stress, calm your mind & clear it of negative thoughts, and help you really focus on the present ? There's no doubt in my mind meditation has helped me not just in daily life but even in my businesses & creativity."
"I honestly feel better when I get my workout in, less sluggish and I find it easier to keep up with my kids," Tammy told New Idea about one of her motivations to sweat. "I honestly feel better when I get my workout in, less sluggish and I find it easier to keep up with my kids. Whether it's a gym workout or HIIT home workout I always try to fit it in when I can."
"I used to work out a lot more before having my kids but currently, I work out 3-4 times a week," Tammy told Women's Best. "I find this is enough for me right now because I've been working out consistently for years and I know my body and when to increase or decrease my calories to help with my goals."
Tammy maintains a clean diet. "For me lean protein like chicken breast, turkey and fish, really helps, but I find that with trying to build my booty I wasn't consuming the amount of protein I needed so supplements like protein shakes helped too," she told New Idea. "But I didn't supplement my meals with these it was always a combination of both. I needed to eat lots to build that area so I also ate lots of complex carbohydrates like brown rice, oatmeal, potatoes and healthy fats." For breakfast she usually eats oatmeal, infused with protein powder. Then, post workout, a protein shake, "and love to eat fish, chicken, turkey, beans and vegetables," she adds. "I've been trying to cut back on meat lately which I have found difficult. I usually end my day with oats and protein again. Boring I know!"
Tammy is all about eating small meals consistently. "I eat every two to three hours," she told New Idea.
Tammy regularly mixes up her diet. "I don't like to limit myself too much if I'm working towards a specific goal. For example, if I want to reduce my weight, I will choose to switch to a weight loss meal plan which involves eating fewer calories. Lucky, I have low and high-calorie plans in my App Tammy Fit so I usually follow the recipes in there and switch between regular, vegetarian and sometimes vegan," she told Women's Best.
Does Tammy do cheat meals? "Yes, I do and they're usually on the weekend," she confessed to Women's Best. "My favorite cheat meal right now is spicy chicken wings." "The main reason we listed chicken and turkey as healthy sources of protein is that they have relatively low levels of saturated fat compared with red meat, which, for nutrition purposes, includes beef, lamb, and pork," says Harvard Health. "Look at the chart below. You can see there's about half as much saturated as unsaturated fat in chicken and turkey fat. By comparison, beef and pork fat contain a good deal more saturated fat than chicken and turkey fat and less unsaturated fat."
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Gia Giudice has been in the public eye since she was young. She's the daughter of Real Housewives of New Jersey star, Teresa Giudice. She's also a clothing designer and has become a social media influencer. Giudice recently spent time by the beach, and shared some highlights on Instagram. In them, she sat on the rocks by the ocean. Giudice captioned the post, "Baha."
Giudice opened up about her and her family's approach to the new RHONJ season to Page Six. She says that she is taking a more mature approach to handling things this season. "Me, my sisters and my mom, we definitely evolved more this season," she explains. "We all wanted to take a more mature route and just really evaluate what was going on instead of [reacting] because we also felt like this whole 'Teresa and her brother' saga is just so old."
Giudice and her family have dealt with a lot of drama, especially in these recent years. However, she tells Page Six that she is working on moving on from the past. "I think in general, we realized — especially around the time of my mom's wedding — we were just like, 'I think it's time to just let bygones be bygones, put it in the past and just focus on our family and focus on us.'"
Being on a reality show, Giudice has to deal with how the season is edited. She tells In The Know that she doesn't care about what fans think or how things are edited. "Every season has its villain and every season has the person that they're attacking or targeting and every season they also have their favorite," she explains. "So it's like the villain, the person they're attacking, the person that looks the best on the show. So, I've seen that formation where it's been like my mom, the one that everyone is against, or the next season she's the one that looks great. Or like this season they're making her cuts not what they really were. So I just feel like that was like the hardest thing to struggle with. It's like 'well that's actually not how it went down' or 'that's actually not how that even happened.' So, I've learned to just embrace it and also just say exactly what I want to say when I'm being filmed because otherwise like you're not gonna get your point across and the viewers also are just gonna have a different perception on."
Giudice works with dermatologist, Tara Adashev, APRN, to help with her skin. "Gia comes to me to treat her skin," Nurse Adashev tells HollywoodLife. "The Lutronic ULTRA Laser is great because there is no downtime. She returned to her college classes and normal life immediately, and she sees really great results as soon as one treatment."
Giudice is about to graduate from college. Her next step? Law school. Guidice wants to become a lawyer to help people. In 2021, she said on Watch What Happens Live that her parents' struggles inspired her to help other people not experience this. "Their whole experience influenced me, honestly, for the better," Giuidice explained. "I just want to help families and be able to be there for families and help children, honestly, especially."
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Ilary Blasi is one of the most well-known Italian models. She also isn't afraid of showing off her figure on Instagram. Blasi is on vacation, and just shared a stunning new photo on her page. In it, she enjoyed a day by the pool. Blasi wore a black one-piece swimsuit, looking stunning.
Blasi does a lot of outdoor activities to stay in shape. She shares a lot of posts on Instagram of herself spending time outside. One thing she enjoys doing is going skiing. Blasi shared photos of herself on a mountain skiing in Switzerland. The University of Rochester Medical Center states that skiing has a lot of benefits. "Skiing and snowboarding are thrilling activities and great workouts. Both sports are excellent cardiovascular exercises that strengthen the heart. Because they are also weight-bearing exercises, they strengthen your bones as they tone your muscles."
Another outdoor activity Blasi likes to do to stay in shape is going hiking. She likes to hike all over the world. Blasi shared a photo on Instagram of herself hiking the Great Wall Of China. She captioned the post, "The Great Wall of China…One of the 7 wonders of the world!" The Keep A Breast Foundation reports, "Hiking can lower your risk of colon and breast cancer, and possibly lung and endometrial cancer. Just 30 minutes of aerobic activity 3-5 times a week can lower your risk of breast cancer by 30 to 50 percent."
Another outdoor activity Blasi likes to do to stay in shape is swimming. She shares a lot of posts on Instagram of herself at the beach or the pool. She shared a photo of herself underwater. Blasi captioned the post, "Deep." Blasi also posted a photo of herself snorkeling at the beach, captioning it, "Splash."
Blasi loves to practice yoga to keep herself in shape. She shared a post on Instagram of herself in the studio. In it, Blasi is seen in an elbow stand with her legs bent. She captioned the post, "Working progress." John Hopkins Medicine states that yoga has a lot of benefits. "Slow movements and deep breathing increase blood flow and warm up muscles, while holding a pose can build strength."
Blasi opened up about her workouts in an interview with Chi. She says that she likes to run on the treadmill. "On the treadmill I do at least 40 minutes," she said. Don't forget to warm up. "Spend 5-8 mins walking/jogging on the treadmill. Get your body moving and heart rate up! Feel free to stretch out any muscles before starting," says the Mayo Clinic. "Be sure to grab on to side handles as needed. Adjust incline and speed as needed."
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Cameron Brink is one of Stanford's stars on their women's basketball team. She has an impressive record and is a NCAA champion. She's also developed a following on social media. Brink recently enjoyed a vacation in Miami, and shared some highlights of herself in a cabana on Instagram. Brink captioned the post, "Miami."
Brink opened up about being a college athlete in an interview with The San Francisco Chronicle. She says that she has learned to cope with the pressure of being a student athlete better. "There's always pressure," Brink said. "I'm good at putting more on myself. Even last year, I was so afraid to lose and I think that was the wrong kind of motivation. This year, I'm putting it into wanting to win and finding the right kind of pressure."
Brink is open about her struggles with her mental health. "Everyone has their way of coping," Brink said to The San Francisco Chronicle. "I'm really good about being vulnerable. Whenever I'm in a bad mood or not having a good day, people around me will know. Mental health should be seen as hygiene, like brushing your teeth every day; you should be checking in with yourself, so I haven't been afraid to share that I've struggled mentally."
Brink doesn't just want to be a good teammate. She also wants to be a good leader for others. "I'm learning what it means to be a leader," Brink said to The San Francisco Chronicle. "It's not just basketball, but school and everything else. I want to be a resource, for the freshmen, for anyone who needs it."
Brink opened up about her experiences in high school to JustWomensSports.com. She says that she transferred schools due to suffering from harsh treatment. "I wouldn't even say I was being bullied," she says. "Because bullying gives them too much power. They weren't bullies. And I just decided to remove myself. I knew I deserved better, so I left. And I'm happy I did."
Brink opened up to JustWomensSports.com about how her attitude changed after dealing with harassment. She says that she became more true to herself as a result. "Stop questioning yourself. Be authentically you. Don't change for others, and don't give others the power to make you feel small."
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Actress Génesis Rodríguez recently enjoyed a trip to Barbados. She's been sharing some highlights on Instagram. Rodríguez just shared a new reel from the beach. In it, she walked into the water. In the reel, Rodríguez wore a white two-piece swimsuit, showing off her figure.
Rodríguez gave an interview to Nightmarish Conjurings to promote her movie Centigrade. She says that she has to decompress after shooting days. "It was very very difficult. It's not like you can turn it off, turn off the characters. You have to go home and continue the diet. What I would do was watch reality TV shows to try to get out of my head because I was so frightened and so scared of my job that I would just try not to think about anything. So, that's what I would do. It was hard. You had to have a partner, of someone you'd trust to be able to do that."
Rodríguez wants to increase the amount of diversity in the movie and TV industry. "Well, I have got to say being a Latino woman, a Latinx woman, it's very difficult for me to even land a lead role in a movie," she tells Nightmarish Conjurings. "Let alone being considered a Naomi so, this to me was a feat because I was able to be a lead of a movie. But also, I wanted and I feel like I deserved the opportunity. And I hope that changes. I do still feel it's not there. Hollywood is not there yet. They have to be more inclusive and they have to consider us as being a part of the American population. I should have no problems in getting a Naomi role, but I did. It was a challenge. It is a challenge for me to get there. So, I pray that it changes. That there [are] more opportunities for someone like me and the door is completely open and it is all about just your talent. Not because you are filling a quota."
Rodríguez opened up about her ideal qualities in a man to Muscle and Fitness. She says that she wants to be challenged in life. "I don't like it when a guy lets me win. I think that's stupid and lame. I like a guy who gives me a challenge, because if I'm going to win I'm going to beat you when you're giving it your all. Especially in video games."
Rodríguez makes sure to eat healthy. One thing she likes to do is drink green juice. She shared a photo on Instagram of herself enjoying a green smoothie. Rodríguez captioned the post, "Wash your face. Drink your greens. Do some gua sha. Block the haters. Stay hydrated Mami."
Rodríguez is all about skincare. She wrote this essay for POPSugar about the importance of skincare. "It's so important to take the time to treat your skin. We always talk about that red carpet glow — how do actresses do it? It's really about loving the skin we are in, but…Are we loving it like we're supposed to? Taking a few minutes to pamper your skin might seem like the last thing you want to add to your already busy to-do list, and it really does take time, but your skin deserves it!"
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British model and TV star Chloe Veitch is celebrating her curves via her social media. Veitch, 24, shared pictures of herself posing on a yacht. "She's gaining weight after never being able to. She is happy. She loves food, she is glowing, She is Chloe ??," she captioned the post.
Veitch makes sensible choices during the week and allows herself to indulge on the weekends. "It's all about balance for me," she says. "I love sushi, chocolate and fast food! I won't deny myself any of that, so I try to keep it as strict as I possibly can by maintaining that balance. I keep count on what I eat during the week, and when I treat myself I just work out a little more to try to counter some of it. I eat quite healthy as well but never restrict myself in enjoying the amazing things in the foodie world!"
Veitch loves to go for a walk or run to balance out her food choices on the weekends, and to stay fit and happy. "Researchers already know that any kind of physical activity blunts the risk of breast cancer," says Harvard Health. "But an American Cancer Society study that zeroed in on walking found that women who walked seven or more hours a week had a 14% lower risk of breast cancer than those who walked three hours or fewer per week."
Veitch works out not only for fitness but as a way to relieve stress. "No matter what's going on in your life, fitness is a way to clear your mind," she says. "I work out when I'm angry, sad or happy – it's my therapy. From my experience it is a massive benefit to my mental health. Women health shows me that women can be powerful and strong minded and strong willed. We can achieve what we want. When starting out, all you have to do is believe in yourself that you CAN stay consistent to PUSH yourself into becoming a stronger person."
Veitch admits she has felt pressure in front of the reality TV cameras. "Sometimes, I feel like people hate me, or that I'm doing something wrong on social media, because people aren't interacting with me," she says. "It's that constant pressure, 'How do I stay relevant? How do I get these people to like me?' You start changing yourself, because you're like, 'Well, maybe I need to change. Am I pretty enough? Do I need filler?' I went through a stage of losing myself."
Veitch invests in a few choice skin and hair care products and keeps her look low-key. "I don't use expensive products!" she says. "I use a moisturizer by BOBBY BROWN – it's a vitamin enriched cream and it smells like lemon. It's £50 but it lasts forever. I use it after I wash my face and it gives you that glow when you don't want to wear makeup. So saves you money on makeup. My only hair products I use to help are Coco and Eve hair masks. And I always use hair protectors before I put any heat on my hair. Normal basic ones from the store are good!"
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made appearances on TV series like Shadowhunters, Arrow, and The Stand. She recently did a swimsuit photoshoot on the beach. McNamara shared a photo and video from the shoot on her Instagram. In it, she posed on the rocks and by the water in different outfits. She captioned the post, "Life's a beach. Make a splash."
McNamara shared some of her favorite skincare products and tips with Harper's Bazaar. She says that she is particular about what products she chooses. "With my sensitive skin, I have to find a way to cut through all of the makeup products, while still not being too harsh on my skin," McNamara explains. She cites a face wash from Chanel as a favorite products. "This has a way of moisturizing and cleansing simultaneously, where it leaves your skin with the perfect level of cleanliness."
McNamara tells Harper's Bazaar that she makes sure to keep her skin moisturized. "I have experimented a lot with moisturizers over the years, with my skin changing as the years go by," she says. McNamara says that her favorite moisturizer is a jelly from Clinique. "And this is potentially my favorite moisturizer I have ever had. It's so hydrating for your skin, but it doesn't leave behind an oily residue that other moisturizers can leave behind."
McNamara opened up about the effect the pandemic had on her in a 2021 interview with Byrdie. "This pandemic has been sort of the best and biggest change that I've had in a long time. It has a silver lining in that it's caused me to slow down a little bit. I'm never a person that slows down. I love my job and I'm a huge workaholic, so I never stop moving. And if there's anything I've learned this year it's that sometimes it's good to take a brief pause and just reset and learn. And that's been the biggest positive."
McNamara tells Byrdie that she works out on a regular basis. "Fitness is a huge part of my life," she says. "So obviously not being able to go to the gym or spin class or boxing training—which are the things that I would normally do—I've been hiking and trail running and exploring ways in mu house and outside that I can still stay active and still feel good mentally and physically."
McNamara always makes time for herself. "I take an hour or two every day and that's my time to do something good for my body," she revealed to Byrdie. "I disconnect, throw on a podcast, and just take a minute to decompress. And that's my favorite time of day. I get up really early in the morning and usually get it done before the day starts. Sometimes I'll only get time to run for 10 minutes—but even if I do that, it just wakes me up, shakes the cobwebs out, and I'm able to start my day with a fresh perspective."
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Paige Woolen is a model. She's an influencer. And she's the brains behind the Dudes In DMs Instagram account. Woolen shares a lot of stunning photos on her Instagram account. Recently, she posted a new set of photos of herself in a burnt orange two-piece swimsuit. Woolen captioned the post, "In my overwhelmed era."
Woolen opened up about her career as a model and influencer in an interview with BitchMedia.org. She says that she does things to build her self-confidence in order to help with her career. "I think we get so attached to seeing this essentially flawless version of ourselves that it's hard to hold a boundary. I say daily affirmations to myself in the mirror when I wake up, and I won't check social media for an hour before bed. Having a routine to get your brain out of the social-media bubble is extremely important."
Social media isn't just a job for Woolen. She tells BitchMedia.org that it is also a way of helping with her career. "Modeling is such an interesting job for exactly those reasons. When you're doing a 'job' for someone else and they're paying you, their idea of how you look can quickly become everything to you. It can really mess with your brain and your self-image. That's why I find so much value in social media. On my Instagram or TikTok, I can look any way that I choose, I can say what I want—and that's ultimate control and empowerment."
Woolen revealed her reasons for creating Dudes In The DM to BitchMedia.org. She says that she wants to help other women, and is willing to face the harassment because of this. "I absolutely faced internal conflict after exposing men to their partners, but only briefly, and the conflict wasn't morally based. When the story first went viral, I was shocked at how much hate I was getting (mostly from men). I was called a rat; I received death threats. People were even saying I should be arrested. Naturally, I panicked. But after the initial shock settled and I reread the messages from the women I helped, I knew I had done the right thing. People who bully or cheat want to be kept in the dark. They don't want the truth to come out, and it angers them when they could possibly be exposed. There were a ton of accounts posting my photos and warning men about me. There were men claiming they are the true victims. But if you're not being shady, you have nothing to worry about."
Woolen tells BitchMedia.org that she is transparent on social media about using filters and getting plastic surgery. She says that she doesn't want people to follow beauty standards or feel pressure. "I am as open about plastic surgery as I am about filters. We live in a world where literally anything is possible! You can alter anything on your body that you aren't happy with. I recently got all the fat sucked out of my body and then shoved in my butt. That's insane!"
Woolen shared what she values in a person, specifically a romantic partner, to Maxim. "True kindness. I think being kind is overlooked these days especially in the wake of social media. You can tell what someone has or what they look like but you're unable to see who they truly are when the mask is off."
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Current NCAA champion Angel Reese recently celebrated her 21st birthday. She also recently modeled for Sports Illustrated. Their Instagram account shared a photo from Reese's shoot this week. They captioned the post, "Despite her quick rise to fame, Angel has continued to stay unapologetically herself and allowed her confidence to always shine through, which is why we applaud her for the inspiration she has become both on and off the court."
Reese is all about being comfortable with herself. She talked about this to SI Swim. "I didn't think I was going to be comfortable," she says about the shoot. "But [everyone] made me feel really comfortable. I work out a lot. I embrace my body and who I am and every mark on my body."
After receiving criticism during a game, Reese was open about the double standards she faces as a black woman. "It's just being able to force people to accept that women can talk trash," she told SI Swim. "The women's side gets penalized for it or we're considered as not being ladylike and that we're not playing by the rules. We work just as hard as the men. Women can be who we are; women can be competitive."
Reese received a lot of support after her NCAA win. She told SI Swim that she is extremely grateful for all of it. "Having so many people come back to me and say, 'You guys have changed the game. You guys have been a part of history,' I embraced that. Just being able to be a part of this has just been amazing for me this year, and it's been a blessing."
Reese is all about being unapologetic. She opened up about this in a post-game press conference. "All year, I was critiqued about who I was. I don't fit in a box that y'all want me to be in. I'm too hood. I'm too ghetto. But when other people do it, y'all say nothing. So this was for the girls that look like me, that's going to speak up on what they believe in. It's unapologetically you."
Being a basketball player is naturally how Reese keeps herself in shape. Better Health states, "Basketball involves a lot of starting and stopping. While not renowned as an aerobic sport, it is still a great workout that can help you: Burn calories (an hour of basketball can burn 630–750 calories). Build endurance. Improve balance and coordination. Develop concentration and self-discipline. Build up muscle."
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