Model-turned-actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley graces the cover of the July/August issue of Women’s Health (on newsstands June 28) and opens up about her career and getting in butt-kicking shape to fight intergalactic bad guys alongside Shia LaBeouf in the upcoming summer blockbuster Transformers: Dark of the Moon:
Rosie on people meeting her: “People always tell me, ‘Gosh, you’re so nice! Like they expect me to be a huge bitch.”
Rosie on how she has fun: “I love to go out, dance, and have a drink!”
Rosie on shooting Transformers: “Shia [LaBeouf] made it clear this wasn’t just about becoming a movie star. The shooting schedule was going to be grueling.” … “You’re in the sun all day long—dirty and smelly. It was like boot camp.”
Rosie on having a fitness instructor mother: “As children we were never allowed to sit around watching TV or playing computer games.”
Rosie on drinking “green shakes” made by blending five fistfuls of fresh spinach, three stalks of celery, and three apples: “A year ago, if someone had told me that I was going to drink this stuff, I would have laughed. Then I needed some pep. Knock this back and you’ve got energy!”
Rosie on eating clean: “Thinking about the things that go into processed foods—chemicals, additives. Sometimes you go into a supermarket and the apples are all the same size and color, but that’s not what apples are supposed to look like. Go to an orchard or an organic farm, and the apples are sometimes knobby, but they taste better.”
Rosie on her outlook on life: “I like to dive into things. You only live once.”
Rosie on her Transformers costar: “Shia has an amazing sense of humor.”
Rosie on her personality: “I’m girlie, but I’m also a tomboy. I’m a split personality like that.”
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