For a moment, I thought Stacy Keibler had managed to escort her way onto yet another magazine cover, but that?s not the case. Stacy isn?t on the cover of the new issue of Self Magazine, she?s just featured within the latest issue. She has a fashion photo shoot, plus a shoot to show us her workout and stuff. Do you mind if I avoid the photos of her squatting? Because I don?t want to look at it really ? you can see some of the pics here. Stacy has a great figure, for sure. But does she have anything beyond that? Unknown. Here are some excerpts from her interview:
Stacy on being healthy: ?Being healthy and living a healthy lifestyle have always been very important to me. I pride myself in taking care of my mind, body and soul, and not just through exercise.?
Workouts as therapy: ?It?s also about getting enough sleep, eating nutritious and organic meals and taking good care of my skin. Working out makes me feel strong and energized every time. It?s my therapy for my mind and my body.?
On her passion for working out: ?I love the adrenaline rush exercising gives me?and the payoff isn?t bad, either!?
On confidence: ?Confidence comes from within and as long as you are putting forth a respectable effort to take good care of yourself, you should feel confident about that path. Just be sure to set realistic goals for yourself and design a plan that works for you. Also, remember that everyone gets there at their own pace and there?s no losing when you take charge.?
[Via People Magazine & Gossip Center]
It struck me as I read this piece, and glanced through Stacy?s Twitter feed, that Stacy is trying to make exercise and diet one of her ?issues?. As in, this is what she wants to be known for and she wants to make ?being healthy? her cause and her go-to soundbyte. She?s been tweeting about various childhood obesity causes too. So? is Stacy trying to be like Michelle Obama? Is that how Stacy is positioning herself? Like, George Clooney is like Pres. Obama, all serious issues and foreign policy and such, and Stacy gets to come in with the ?soft? issues like ?getting healthy? and ?getting people to exercise.? I really don?t think this is a coincidence.
Photos courtesy of Self Magazine.
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