"Alyssa Milano went into detail with ET about how much she gained during her pregnancy and the road back to her “happy weight.”
The 43-year-old actress went from 172 pounds to 126 pounds after giving birth to her daughter Elizabella 16 months ago, thanks, in part, to the Atkins low-carbohydrate diet.
“I feel so much better than I did before it’s crazy,” Milano told ET. “You know that feeling when you’re dieting where your stomachs growling and you’re angry and moody? There’s none of that, because you’re getting fats and proteins. It’s great!”
With two young children at home (Milo, 4, and Elizabella, 1), dropping the weight makes it easier for her to keep up with her growing family with husband Dave Bugliari. She opened up about what motherhood has been like for her.
“Every aspect is amazing,” she gushed. “I looked at Milo’s feet the other day. He’s got these two toes that cross each other, and I was looking at my husband’s feet. Those are where those toes came from!”"
"Alyssa Milano is an actress, mother, businesswoman and philanthropist.
Like every other working parent, the mother of two faces the challenges of balancing the demands of career and family while maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Milano joined and registered dietitian and Chef Diane Henderik joined Wake Up Alabama to share some of her favorite tips on making smarter eating choices.
“I have teamed up with Atkins, and it’s really made life a lot easier for me to know that these are healthy lifestyle changes that I made that not only have helped keep my baby weight off but give me energy that I can make it through the day without napping,” said Milano.
To learn more about the program Milano is following, click here. You can also find recipes and get involved with a community."
"Believe Media's Sara Marandi shoots the 'Who's the Boss' star showing off her recent weight loss accomplishments. Campbell Ewald has launched a new campaign for Atkins Nutritionals, a leader in low-carbs nutrition and weight-management, with actress Alyssa Milano centered on helping consumers find their 'happy weight.'
Featuring print and digital ads, as well as three national 30-second TV spots, 'Happy Weight' reveals Alyssa Milano’s success on Atkins in reaching her goal weight, and attempts to shift the weight loss conversation by helping consumers look and feel their best through a realistic and sustainable low-carbs lifestyle.
The TV spots of the 'Happy Weight' campaign all show Alyssa Milano in her kitchen, speaking directly to the camera to inform consumers of her own weight struggles (after recently giving birth to a new child) and recent weight loss accomplishment."
"“Extra" caught up with Alyssa Milano about her post baby “happy weight,” being a strong advocate for public breastfeeding, if she would be game for a "Who’s The Boss?" reunion and more!
The actress revealed that her ideal “happy weight” after giving birth to daughter Elizabella is 126 pounds, explaining, “It really is subjective to the person, but for me it's about feeling good fitting into my clothes and being able to keep up with my two kids."
Milano, who is now the spokesperson for Atkins' "Happy Weight" campaign, said that changing her eating habits and diet helped her drop 46 pounds! "When I first gave birth, I started cutting out carbs and sugar... I did it by myself… then I hit that lull that I think that everyone hits…that last 20 pounds that can be so hard to lose, so I did my research and noticed the tools that Atkins had to help you lose weight were pretty much what I was doing, they were just making it easier and not only that, they had just amazing products to help me along the way.""
"Any mother knows that balancing the demands of career and family can sometimes be a struggle. So actress and mother of two, Alyssa Milano, along with Chef Diane Henderiks, are here to help. Together, they share some tips on making smarter eating choices in 2016!"
"When Tim Burton picked 16-year-old Winona Ryder to play Lydia in Beetlejuice he unwittingly created a goth-girl icon. But according to Alyssa Milano, the role almost when to her instead.
Ryder would go on to make a name for herself as the edgy indie “It girl” of the late 80s and 90s, starring in Heathers, Edward Scissorhands, Dracula, and Reality Bites. Meanwhile, Milano was the wholesome pin-up of the sitcom Who’s the Boss?, pushing the boundaries of her good-girl image with edgy TV movies and, eventually, blowing it up altogether by following in Drew Barrymore’s rebellious footsteps into the Poison Ivy franchise. But how different would these two career paths have looked if it had been Milano who had formed a creepy bond with Michael Keaton’s charismatic ghoul?
Milano has had the same thought, as she told HuffPost Live on Wednesday. “It was between the two of us, and she actually got the part," Milano says of Ryder. “You always wonder what would have happened differently in my life had that worked out, not that I would want it to be any different, but it’s just an interesting thought game.”
Milano had already been on Who’s the Boss? for a couple of seasons when she auditioned for Lydia, so it’s possible Burton wanted to go with someone a little less known. Or it may be that Ryder just had that haunting Burton Girl quality that the director would also later find in Helena Bonham Carter, Eva Green, and Christina Ricci. Still it’s fun to imagine what might have been. If Alyssa had gone to the goth side, would she have had the same cultural impact? Would Star Lord have named his ship after her? "
"Alyssa Milano isn’t letting anyone get her down about breastfeeding in public.
The actress often shares photos of herself breastfeeding on social media and has been a vocal advocate for nursing mothers. On Wednesday’s The Wendy Williams show, Milano, 43, found herself at odds with the show’s host, who has a different philosophy.
“I don’t need to see that,” said Wendy Williams, saying if it were her, she would go breastfeed her baby in the car.
Milano pressed Williams on the issue, asking why it was fine to show a picture of Miley Cyrus in a scantily clad outfit but not of a woman nursing."
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