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Christie weighs in: how saying "no" to diets and "yes" to a few extra curves has changed her life. (The Healthy Body).(Christie Brinkley, model)(Interview)
From:
Good Housekeeping
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July 1, 2002| Author:
Coyne, Kate
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OVER THE YEARS, CHRISTIE BRINKLEY HAS BEEN CALLED A LOT OF THINGS: BLOND bombshell, uptown girl, swimsuit sensation. She can shrug off all but one label. "Please," she says earnestly, "don't refer to me as a supermodel. I hate that `super' stuff. It makes it sound like my life falls miraculously into place. And I can't stand that, because it's not true."
Settling into a plush striped couch in her soaring home in East Hampton, New York, Christie, now 46, could easily pass...
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