Loni Jane Anthony: 80:10:10 Diet Saved My Life

“It also changes your social life because you’re not out partying every weekend and you tend to float away from groups,” she said. “You kind of realise who your friends are. I’ve had a lot of judgment from people and people thinking I’m nuts and saying ‘why is Loni eating 10 bananas for breakfast? Is she crazy?’ “People tend to shut you out because you’re not in the social circle of alcohol or drinking coffee.” This shit is BANANAS!

Could ‘America’s Sweetheart’ Be the Gateway to Kids’ Consumption of Diet Sodas?

Posted: 11/11/2013 9:18 am Follow Subscribe As the discussion continues to intensify on celebrities and athletes starring in food and beverage advertisements, some of the most instantly-recognizable celebrities are being called into question. From LeBron James to Beyonce to Katy Perry, celebrities and athletes are being criticized for lending their fame to promote products, as stated by the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity study, that are, “energy dense, high in sugar and nutrient poor.” However, there is one name that I believe has been lost in this conversation, a celebrity whose impact might be the most damaging of them all: Taylor Swift.

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