Coldplay frontman, Chris Martin, took a web page from his ex-wife Gwyneth Paltrow’s e-book and revealed his quirky weight loss program involving consuming just one meal each day.
In a candid chat with comic Cohan O’Brien on O’Brien’s podcast, the musician acquired sincere about how he fuels his physique.
Interestingly, Martin didn’t get the concept from Paltrow, who’s at present going viral for endorsing bone broth as a lunch meal, as a substitute, he acquired it from musical icon, Bruce Springsteen.
“I actually don’t have dinner anymore. I stop eating at 4pm and I learned that from having lunch with Bruce Springsteen,” he defined.
Martin admitted that when he was catching up with Springsteen and his spouse Patti, he marvelled at how nice Springsteen seemed and instantly inquired about his weight loss program.
“I was lucky enough to go over there to lunch the day after we played Philadelphia last year. I was on a really strict diet anyway.
“But I was like, ‘Bruce looks even more in shape than me’ and Patti said he’s only eating one meal a day. I was like, ‘Well, there we go. That’s my next challenge.’”
Curiously Martin didn’t reveal the one meal he does eat a day.
Plenty of individuals on-line have expressed concern about Martin’s weight loss program.
Someone tweeted, “This makes me sad for his children with Gwyneth Paltrow. Neither of their parents seem to have the healthiest relationship with food.”
Another tweeted: “I’m getting the feeling Apple got her name because it’s the only thing her parents ate that day …”
While another person wrote: “Good for him!! One all day meal.”
Martin’s admission comes as Paltrow goes viral for her current weight loss program the place the actor admitted that she practices intermittent fasting and her weight loss program is generally made up of soup, bone broth and greens.
The reception to Paltrow’s weight loss program was blended with loads of individuals on-line sharing they felt it sounded unhealthy.
Paltrow addressed the backlash about her restrictive weight loss program on Instagram.
“It’s not meant to be advice for anybody else. It’s really just what has worked for me, and it’s been very powerful and very positive.
“This is not to say I eat this way all day, every day. And by the way, I eat far more than bone broth and vegetables,” she defined.
Source: www.news.com.au