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01.06.2021 - 21:13 / etcanada.com
Dick Van Dyke looks like a trillion dollars at age 95.
Van Dyke, 95, showed off his fitness routine in a new interview with “CBS This Morning”. The legendary actor (“Bye Bye Birdie”, “Mary Poppins”) is of sound mind, body and spirit as he jogs towards his milestone 100th birthday.
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“I’m 95 and a lot of my friends won’t do these,” he said, demonstrating his fitness routine, which includes sit-ups. “So all you old guys out
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Dick Van Dyke is feeling great at 95!
“I’m 95. And a lot of my friends won’t do these,” Dick Van Dyke said to CBS This Morning on Tuesday (June 1) while doing sit-ups and other limbering exercises. At five years short of 100 – and with a career spanning over six decades — Dick can still move better than someone half his age. He also thinks that anyone can be as spry and energetic as him. “All you old guys out there, listen to me, I’m telling you. You can keep going for — I’m still dancing — and singing!”
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