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What 11 celebrities eat to stay in killer shape

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For celebrities, looking good is part of the job. One look at your favorite star’s Instagram feed and you will likely see pics of them sweating it out in the gym. And although exercise is a big part of keeping fit, maintaining a healthy diet is also key to looking and feeling your best.

If you’re looking for ways to make some changes to your diet, take some inspiration from a few celebrities who make staying in shape look easy, and have given us all some serious food envy.

SEE ALSO: Julianne Hough said she 'fills up on carbs' at every meal — here's why that's a good thing

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Julianne Hough loves carbs.

Singer, actress, and dancer, Julianne Hough maintains a healthy diet along with her intense training regimen to keep herself ready for the stage.

According to Hough, eating clean is all about having great kitchen tools to make delicious, healthy meals.

On her website, the "Dancing With The Stars" alum sings the praises of her spiralizer which helps her make delicious zucchini noodles. She's also admitted to filling up on carbs at every meal to keep herself full.



Jennifer Garner has a go-to smoothie recipe.

Jennifer Garner worked with nutritionist Kelly LeVeque to get in shape for her role in the movie, "Peppermint." Le Veque suggested a protein-rich smoothie complete with almond butter, spinach, blueberries, and collagen protein powder to make sure the actress was camera ready.

And according to Instagram, Garner loved the smoothie so much, she kept drinking them every day even after the film wrapped.



Lupita Nyong'o loves a healthy bowl for breakfast.

Whether she's slaying on the red carpet or kicking butt as a Wakondan spy, Lupita Nyong'o looks great in practically everything.

She said her secret to looking her best is all about keeping cool and maintaining a Zen lifestyle. The Black Panther star loves practicing yoga and told Women's Health that she starts her day with a breakfast of plantains, sweet potatoes, and blueberries.



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