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Anne Hathaway 500 calories

Anne Hathaway 500 calories
Anne Hathaway 500 calories - Anne Hathaway reportedly eating only 500 calories per day, Actress Anne Hathaway is reportedly on an extreme diet of only 500 calories per day to prepare for a role in an upcoming movie. Hathaway needs to lose a lot of weight in a short time, reports say.


Thanks to her healthy diet and exercise regimen, vegetarian actress Anne Hathaway has always appeared slim and fit onscreen, but her latest role is calling for a new look all together.
Hathaway is currently shooting the part of Fantine in the big screen adaptation of “Les Miserables.” And in order to realistically appear as a consumptive prostitute, the film’s producers have asked her to slim down even more — and to do it fast.

The Daily Mirror reports that Hathaway is on a 500 calorie-per-day diet so that she can drop the extra weight — “a stone-and-a-half,” or about 20 pounds — within her allotted two-to-three week window.
According to the site, “Anne is playing a destitute factory worker-come-lady of the night. Unfortunately, she only has 15 to 20 days to lose as much weight as possible…Producers have assigned her a personal trainer and she is literally eating nothing more than a couple of apples a day, and some protein — mainly in the form of a shake.”

The Daily Mirror does note that Hathaway is working with a doctor to make sure she remains healthy on her crash diet.

And the actress is no stranger to sacrificing food for roles. Last year, when she was filming her role as Catwoman in “The Dark Knight Rises,” she joked that she was living on “kale and dust” to fit into her costume.

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