Gabrielle Union in Bathing Suit is in "Magic City"
Gabrielle Union, star of Cheaper by the Dozen and author of You Got Anything Stronger?, eats right and exercises, and loves to confidently show off the impressive results. In Union's most recent Instagram post, she posted three new bathing suit photos. She wore a strapless pale yellow number, looking gorgeous. Union tagged her location as "Magic City" and is likely referring to Miami. How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways Gabrielle Union stays in shape and the photos that prove they work—and to get beach-ready yourself, don't miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bathing Suit Photos!
She Spends Time Outside
Union revealed some of her health and wellness secrets in an interview with Women's Health. She says that she loves to go outside each day. "I need sun," she says. "I need vitamin D on my face. Give me a trail, a park, a walk down the street with the dogs, a breeze, rain. I'll go hike. I'll get a lawn chair and sit outside my trailer so I'm not trapped inside."
She Does Things With Her Kids
Union says to Women's Health that she loves to do activities with her kids."Training together, struggling, failing, trying to get better—it's been a cool thing that doesn't feel like, 'Let's go talk about our feelings.' It's like, I'm a cool mom!"
She Worked With A Nutritionist
When Union attempted to go through the process of IVF, she ended up gaining a lot of weight, and not feeling well. She tells Women's Health that she decided to work with a nutritionist to help her out. Union said that her nutritionist advised her to cut out things in her diet, and that she saw results. "She said, 'Cut out gluten, dairy, alcohol, and caffeine and see if the swelling alleviates and it helps with your skin and hair,'" Union said.
She Wants To Create Opportunities
In addition to being a successful actress, Union also wants to give back to her community. Union has her own production company, and she wants to help other creators start their careers. "Creating opportunities, especially for creatives of color, to start careers, advance, get paid—it's the best," she said to Women's Health.
She Practices Meditation
Union has a busy schedule, but she always makes time for herself. She tells Forbes that one thing she likes to do is practice meditation. "Meditation gives me the confidence and strength to put myself first," Union said. "Sometimes you forget that it takes strength to center yourself, that's not being selfish that's being strong. Because you cannot be strong for everyone else and be of service to everyone else when you have literally left nothing for yourself. So, be strong for yourself, advocate for yourself to center yourself. Because without that, it's hard to be superwoman."