5 ft 1 in, hazel eyed, Christina Ricci is an American actress. Having gotten recognition as a child actress from Mermaids (1990), The Addams Family (1991), Ricci dazzled us with her outstanding performance in The Opposite S*x (1998), Black Snake Moan (2006) etc. Though the petite actress owns perfectly slender and curvaceous figure, however, like all of us, she too is not immune from the roller coaster ride of weight.
The stunner admits of being victim of low self esteem and eating disorder, anorexia while growing up. She shares, we all do mistakes, but the best thing is, to take lesson from those mistakes. Ricci too learnt some valuable lessons from her mistakes. She no more feels intrigued by crash diet programs or any other crap like that. She has gotten the fact that apart from regular exercises and balanced diet, there are no other shortcuts to fit and lean body. Without being obsessed with her diet and workouts, Ricci practices light workouts and moderation in diet. And the result is in front of us. The brunette bombshell shares, instead of being motivated by industry obligation to shed weight, she is self-motivated to be in sculpted shape because it makes her feel great.
Christina Ricci Diet Plan
Without being too harsh and restrictive to her, the stunner eats everything in moderation. She contends it’s alright to beat your cravings by consuming your beloved foods, unless you over-eat them. Ricci inculcates plenty of protein rich foods and veggies in her diet. Being loyal to low carb diet mostly, Ricci incorporates only 30 to 40 gm carbs and copious sources of proteins such as meat, cheese, salmon etc. in her diet. She is also on and off with Fat Flush diet. The healthy diet plan accentuates the consumption of whole and natural foods.
Her diet keeps varying with her roles. For example, to look slim and perfect in the movie, “Black Snake Mock,” she abided by portion control. However, when people started saying about her ongoing diet, she switched to sugary foods. The non-pleasing diet actually made her look ailing in the movie.