Some of the biggest names in music came together to celebrate some of Usher Raymond‘s greatest hits on Sunday.
18.06.2024 - 18:11 / perezhilton.com
So this is what keeps Usher so hot and sexy even as a 45-year-old!
The Confessions singer opened up to WSJ. Magazine on Monday about his health regimen and diet, and revealed something very interesting: he doesn’t eat on Wednesdays! Like, not at ALL! The R&B crooner has chosen to avoid food entirely every single time Wednesday comes around on the calendar, and judging by his hot bod, well, it seems like it’s been serving him pretty well! LOLz!
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He explained the thought process behind it to the mag during their chat. As part of that revelations, he gave a hat tip to his grandmother, who he said practiced the same fasting schedule during her life:
Wow!
Like we said, it’s been working for him. We couldn’t imagine going a whole day without food, but then again, we don’t have the body that he does! LOLz! On the other six days of the week, the singer is equally disciplined, too. The Yeah! performer revealed his morning workout plan and how he gets his body ready for every day:
He also gives his mind a workout, too! The lithe A-lister concluded:
Can’t argue with the success he’s had from that schedule. But could YOU go a full 24 hours without eating?! Share your reactions to Usher’s fasting habits in the comments (below)!
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Some of the biggest names in music came together to celebrate some of Usher Raymond‘s greatest hits on Sunday.
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