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Name : Robin Givens Birth Name : Robin Simone Givens Birth Date : November 27, 1964 Birth Place : New York City, New York, USA Sex : Female Nationality : American Height : 5' 5" (1.65 m) Weight : 90lbs -102lbs Measurements : 34-22-33 Hair Color : Black Eye Color : Dark Brown Zodiac Sign : Sagittarius Sexual Orientation : Straight Race or Ethnicity : Black Religion : Roman Catholic Profession : Actress Years Active : 1985 - Present Major Genres : Comedy, Drama, Romance, Talk-Show First Major Screen Credit : The Women of Brewster Place (1989) Education : American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York, NY; Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY; Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Husband : Mike Tyson (Boxer), Svetozar Marinkovic (Tennis player) Boyfriend : Eddie Murphy (Comedian and Actor), Michael Jordan, Brad Pitt (Actor), Murphy Jensen (Tennis Player), Brian Robbins, Howard Stern Father : Reuben Givens Mother : Ruth Roper Sister : Stephanie Givens Son : Michael Givens (Adopted), William Givens Jensen (Adopted) Career Highlights : Boomerang, Head of State, Blankman, A Rage in Harlem Claim to Fame : As Darlene Merriman in TV series "Head of the Class" (1986) Credits : Ranked #88 on Empire Magazine 100 Sexiest Stars in Film History list in May 1995; listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1991" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 43 Music Video Appearance : He Wasn't Man Enough Magazine Covers : Playboy, Veronica, Seventeen Hobbies : Tennis Supports : National Domestic Violence Hotline
Robin Givens dated her co-star Brad Pitt for a short duration. Robin later married boxing champion Mike Tyson. She divorced Mike Tyson stating spousal abuse. Givens and Tyson together appeared in an interview with Barbara Walters in "20/20" [1988]. In the show Givens accused Tyson of physical abuse where as Mike accused her that she is interested in money but not him.
I want someone who can handle me. And I'm not the easiest person to handle. - Robin Givens
My favorite movie of hers is BOOMERANG...
Here Eddy sports a strong look, in a red wool blazer with black leather trim, and black demi roll neck peeping through. This colour combo is a 90s classic and provides the instant power-glam factor. Rarely seen on men I for one think Eddy pulls this palette off flawlessly.
The supporting role of “Bony T” played by a very thin and young Chris Rock raises the style stakes. Here Chris sports some fabulous braces that holds up those baggy green and red edged denims around that skinny waist, with what else but of course, a black demi roll neck.
Martin Lawrence, David Alan Grier and Eddy hit the gym in true style. Afro-centric sweatshirt from Martin, while Eddy goes simple in a grey Howard varsity hoodie, David gets brave with some layering and slim fit grey t.
Lela Rochon enters as Eddies first love interest, a few sandwiches short of a picnic but the girl sure can accessorize.
Tisha Campbell plays the nosy bitter loud mouth neighbour but in her brief moment on the screen still manages to bring something to the table with a selection of interesting outerwear, knitwear and gold earrings.
Eartha Kitt plays the provocative Lady Eloise, proving the mature woman can still have game in an emerald green get up with matching head band.
Grace Jones up’s the glamour stakes with Strange’s risque crotchless pvc and transparent choices.
And of course the fabulous Halle Berry
AND NOW BACK TO A PROTHINSPO USUAL TOPIC... Among black girls, challenges of fighting obesity go beyond diet
Paris Woods is hardly a poster child for the obesity epidemic. Lining up dripping wet with kids on her swim team, she's a blend of girlish chunkiness and womanly curves.
In street clothes - roomy pink sweats or skimpy tank tops revealing broad, brown swimmers' shoulders - the teen blends in with her friends, a fresh-faced, robust-looking All-American girl.
That's the problem.
Like nearly one-third of American teens, Paris Woods is overweight. Her doctor worries her weight will creep up into the obesity range. One out of four black girls her age is obese.
The more than 11 million U.S. teens who are overweight or obese face an increased risk for diseases once confined to adults, like diabetes, artery damage and liver trouble. Those problems along with high blood pressure and high cholesterol are showing up increasingly in kids.
Paris' pediatrician urged her to take part in an intensive experiment. The goal? To see if a yearlong program of weekly sessions with a nutritionist, exercise trainer and doctor, all preaching major lifestyle changes, could keep the 14-year-old from becoming obese.
It's the kind of intensive help that the influential U.S. Preventive Services Task Force said last month can work for teens.
Through successes, setbacks and even a bout with swine flu, Paris tried sticking with it. Skipped sessions stretched the program from 12 months into 20, but she didn't quit.
Did it work? Stay tuned - her experience is a reflection of many families' struggles with obesity.
During Paris' endeavor:
Burger King introduced a 1,360-calorie triple Whopper sandwich; McDonald's profit climbed to $4.55 billion; and KFC introduced its Kentucky Grilled Chicken "for health-conscious customers." Torrid, a nationwide chain of clothes for plus-size teen girls, opened its 156th store, up from six in 2001. First lady Michelle Obama - who grew up a few miles from Paris Woods' Chicago home - made fighting childhood obesity her pet project. "We have a chance to change the fate of the next generation if we get on it," she said recently. The options in Paris' middle-class mostly black South Side neighborhood are limited to a bounty of fast food. Paris has a taste for fried chicken, bacon cheeseburgers and Snickers bars, and sometimes little willpower. Swimming helps her fight that. The sport has been a passion since she was a little girl.
Her parents, Dinah and Parris Woods, wanted their three daughters to be active, to keep them busy and out of trouble. "You can't just do nothing," says Dinah, 47, a former fitness instructor.
In Paris' tween years, her weight started to creep up. She developed early and classmates made fun of her blossoming bust and swimmers' shoulders.
"They started calling me fat," Paris says softly. It made her very self-conscious.
So she wears two suits to swim. They are a drag on her swimming times, but help camouflage her curves.
Pulling on a blue swim cap and stretching goggles tight over her dark eyes, Paris shallow-dives into the pool where her club team practices.
With smooth, strong strokes, she glides effortlessly through the water, where no one comments on her size or tells her to watch what she eats. In the water, she says, "I stay calm. It takes all the stress away." CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THIS ARTICLE. IT WILL COME UP IN ITS OWN WINDOW.
WHAT OTHERS EAT AROUND THE WORLD.
MERCEDES POLITI, 26 Stock analyst in Buenos Aires
Breakfast: Cereal, fruit, coffee, orange juice.
Lunch: Two cups of soup first — "Always! It prevents overeating" — then sliced chicken or tuna salad.
Dinner: Two cups of soup, grilled steak with green salad.
Snack: None on weekdays, but on weekends, alfajores — thick dulce de leche cookies. They're practically the national obsession.
Workout Manual Alternating days of capoeira, tangolates (pilates with tango music), and soccer.
Recent Indulgence At an asado, aka Argentinean barbecue: a cheese table with olives, bread, and wine, followed by roasted vegetables, sausage sandwiches, salad, and a very thick steak. For dessert? A vigilante — cheese topped with sweet-potato jam.
Health Mantra Be extra good on weekdays; indulge on weekends. "I really enjoy hearty meals!"
LILI XU, 30 Student and aspiring yoga instructor in Beijing Breakfast: Honey-lemon tea, cornflakes with soy milk and black sesame seeds (said to amp up hair's shine), fruit.
Lunch: Green salad, vegetable-tofu soup.
Dinner: Rice with beans (black, red, kidney, mung). "Sometimes I'll have fish with vegetable stew" — but no meat, ever.
Snack: Fruit, nuts, carrot cake, or goji bars "from my friend's vegan bakery."
Workout Manual Kundalini yoga before breakfast and before bed; afternoon hatha at Yoga Yard, a 30-minute walk from home. "Studios are popping up, but most people who work out in China are still of the older generation."
Recent Indulgence At a dinner in Shanghai: tofu-skin soup, fried rice, broccoli with shrimp, black fungus mushroom with wasabi sauce, steamed fish, and meat dishes (for her friends). Plus, watermelon, grapes, and chocolate. "It's customary to order a variety and more than you can eat."
Health Mantra "Buying organic is expensive, and eating vegetarian is tough in China [even most vegetable dishes are cooked with meat], but it's worth it."
PHOEBE ENGEL, 34 Product brand manager in Munich
Breakfast: Brezel (baked pretzel) with butter.
Lunch: Vegetables with mozzarella and balsamic vinegar ("sometimes with tuna").
Dinner: Grilled chicken with vegetables.
Snack: One or two small chocolate-chunk cookies.
Workout Manual Alternating days of jogging, cycling, and swimming. Plus, golf in summer ("this requires lots of walking, but I don't mind; some courses outside Munich have views of the Alps") and skiing in winter.
Recent Indulgence Room
service the night before a flight: cheeseburger and fries. "I love fries! At least I had a salad with goat cheese as a starter."
Health Mantra When you go to a traditional Bavarian restaurant, by all means, indulge: rouladen (slices of beef wrapped around fillings like bacon and onions) with lots of sauce, schnitzel, sausages, potatoes, schweinebraten with dumplings, baked duck . . . "I don't visit such a restaurant to eat salad! But I also don't go more than once every couple of weeks."
HELGA VIOARSDÓTTIR, 31 Marketing director in Reykjavik
Breakfast: Toast with smoked salmon and crème fraîche, juice.
Lunch: Dark bread with cheese and meat.
Dinner: Grilled salmon with lemon, garlic, and salt ("We eat a lot of fish in Iceland!"), eggs, oranges, potatoes.
Snack: Melon, peanuts, dried fruit.
Workout Manual Running club three days a week; hiking on Tuesdays.
Recent Indulgence At a friend's birthday party: pasta with cream and bacon; carrot cake for dessert. "I don't consider pasta healthy food, but it was good, and I don't regret it."
Health Mantra Run in the middle of an Icelandic winter? Of course. "If it's snowing and slippery, we wear neck gaiters over the mouth and nose and put nails in the soles of our shoes."
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AYA KIRILLINA, 28 School director in Moscow
Breakfast: Black Americano coffee, two slices of cheddar cheese, two eggs.
Lunch: Rice and cucumber-lettuce-potato salad with olive oil.
Dinner: Roast beef with salad. "I like dressing meats with soy sauce or ketchup."
Snack: Apple. "But once or twice a week, I pick up a tiramisu or chocolate cake."
Workout Manual Stretching three times a week. Walking "everywhere — to meet friends, to go to the mall. Sometimes as much as 20 kilometers [12 miles] over the course of a day."
Recent Indulgence Two weeks ago, at McDonald's: a Big Mac. "I didn't get fries — and I drank water."
Health Mantra "I'll eat anything, but I eat only when I'm hungry."
MUGE SENTURK, 37 Business development director in Istanbul
Breakfast: Toasted sandwich with cheese, coffee.
Lunch: Eggplant with minced meat.
Dinner: Steak fillet with Würze seasoning sauce, ginger, and garlic; boiled green beans with ginger and garlic; green salad; a glass of red wine. Two hours post-dinner: cherries.
Snack: Chocolate bar.
Workout Manual Alternating sessions of Wii yoga, tennis, and the 30-Day Challenge four days a week. "My fiancé and I work long hours, so this gives us a 24-hour workout opportunity."
Recent Indulgence At a restaurant: vodka with lime and passion fruit; scallops wrapped in cured beef; beef cheeks with noodles, goat-milk yogurt sauce, and gremolata (chopped herb condiment); Turkish coffee ice cream and bitter-almond liqueur.
Health Mantra Eat your age. "I started gaining weight at 30, so I now eat fewer kebabs and pastries and more vegetables."
LISA MOLINARI, 36 Journalist in Milan
Breakfast: Apple, pineapple, and carrot juice, two slices of puffed-rice toast with honey, black tea with lemon.
Snack: Fresh butternut squash.
Lunch: Gnocchi with pesto and Parmesan, sparkling water, small dark-chocolate bar, espresso.
Dinner: Sea bass al cartoccio (seasoned, then wrapped in paper and baked), salad, two slices of bread, two plums, sparkling water. Ginger-lemon tea with honey after dinner.
Snack: Two biscuits, red tea.
Workout Manual Alternating days of Spinning and water boxing. "Twice a week is customary in Italy, but I try to work out almost every day."
Recent Indulgence In a restaurant on the shore of Sardinia: octopus salad, fregola (pasta made with semolina flour) with seafood and tomato sauce on a bed of pane carasau (flatbread), two glasses of wine, three fresh figs, and a handful of cherries.
Health Mantra Quality food in moderate quantities — especially when it comes to pasta. ("I eat about half of what is customary in Italy [4.4 ounces].")
SHELLY LOWENSTEIN, 35 Public relations executive in Tel Aviv
Breakfast: Low-fat yogurt with oatmeal, flaxseed, and molasses.
Lunch: Grilled chicken breast (with spices but no sauce), steamed green beans.
Dinner: Salad with tuna, boiled egg, olive oil, spices.
Snack: Granola bar or fruit.
Workout Manual Alternating weekdays running on a treadmill ("to a remix of '80s music, Hebrew songs, grunge, and house") and weight training with a personal trainer.
Recent Indulgence From a friend's bakeshop: chocolate soufflé. "On weekends I eat dessert."