Have you ever wondered how actors stay in such great shape? You know they couldn’t starve themselves all
time, because you can see their weight fluctuate from movie to movie, depending on
role they’re playing. The fact is Hollywood’s slim and slender are hiding a dark secret from you, their adoring fan. Why would these movie stars hide such an effective and powerful weight loss secret? Why not sign contracts for endorsements and make even more money while gaining more publicity? Why not share this information with
general public and put an end to obesity and weight-related diseases in America? Don’t they care enough about their faithful fans to share this secret?
These celebrities have their reasons. Think about it: what is a movie star’s most valuable asset? You might say “talent” but I disagree because some actors and actresses are successful with only a minimal amount of skill (have you turned on a television lately?) You might be thinking it’s their looks or physical appearance. I would argue that’s not it either, because some successful actors and actresses are able to maintain their popularity long after their physical beauty begins to fade.
An actor’s most valuable asset is their REPUTATION. See, reputation is a combination of popularity, looks, news and
star’s ability to entertain. Some stars maintain a scandalous reputation because it gets them more press. Some stars actually provide entertainment through their negative press. For
most part, your favorite actors and actresses try to protect themselves from bad press.
What does this have to do with
hidden weight loss secret?
Since they don’t want bad press, and since part of their job is to look good, who in their right mind would be willing to have their “before” photos splashed on
cover of
Enquirer or
National Star? Hollywood does not want you to know what they look like when they’re not at their best.
Have you ever noticed that when an actress is between movies, we don’t see very much of her in
limelight? When movie stars are between projects, they typically pack on some additional pounds. It’s not so much that we wouldn’t recognize them, but enough to turn up
pressure when they’re trying to impress directors, producers and casting agents. Five to ten pounds could make or break a big role, or even a smaller role that could lead to a starring role.