
When Phylicia Rashad said she was going to take it off, she meant it.
The Tony Award-winning actress, who decided to share her weight-loss plan with the world when she signed on as the new spokesperson for Jenny Craig, has reached her weight-loss goal of 35 pounds in just eight months.
"The most rewarding thing about reaching my goal weight is that I feel so much lighter," she said in a released statement. "There's just an overall sense of well-being. And there's the increased energy as well. It's nice to have people say you look nice. Who knew losing weight could be so much fun?"
The 61-year-old Houston native, best known for her role in the groundbreaking sitcom 'The Cosby Show,' will reveal her new figure in a commercial titled 'Uphill Battle,' set to debut on Aug. 29.
Jenny Craig, known as one of the world's leading weight-loss management programs,couldn't be happier with Rashad's accomplishment. "We are so proud of Phylicia's success," marketing executive Steve Bellach said. "As the public saw her journey unfold on television, Phylicia remarked that the one part of the Jenny Craig program she didn't think she needed, a personal consultant, turned out to be the key to her 35-pound weight-loss success. Phylicia exemplifies what is achievable, and for that reason she is truly inspirational."
With such a hectic schedule, Rashad credits her success to enlisting a Jenny Craig consultant to personalize her program, which was based on eating 1,200 calories a day and 30 to 40 minutes of workout activity up to four times per week.
Rashad told Essence magazine that she did the program for "health reasons," after she had difficulty walking up three flights of stairs. She said that "was a sign that things were not good."
"It had nothing to do with appearance, especially with the roles I have been playing," she continued. "It had to do with the way I felt and the way I was feeling inside."
Now, Rashad is focused on paying attention to "the integrals of when I eat and my portions."
Earlier this year, the Howard University graduate appeared on Broadway as the star of 'August: Osage County.'
This fall, she has plans to reunite with her 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' cast members (including fellow Tony Award winner James Earl Jones) to reprise her role as Big Mama for a London run of the play.
Though it was a big deal when it first premiered on the NBC network on Sept. 20, 1984, no one could've expected that the groundbreaking sitcom 'The Cosby Show,' would resonate so well with national audiences and make history as one of the most successful TV shows in history. But it did. Revolving around the life and times of The Huxtables, an upper-middle class African-American family living in a brownstone building in Brooklyn, New York, the Bill Cosby-helmed series was TV's biggest hit in the 1980s, according to TV Guide. Blackvoices.com takes a look at the cast members then and now. (Photo: Everett Collection)
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By: Richelle Alexander on 8/25/2009 10:03AM
SHE HAS NOT HAD PLASTIC SURGERY. WE AS AFRICAN AMERICANS DO NOT AGE AND WRINKLE AS OTHER RACES DO.
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By: Barbara on 8/25/2009 11:33AM
Yes Daniel we don't age like others and rarely do we believe in or need plastic surgery as away to look younger.
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By: Gayle on 8/25/2009 12:33PM
Black women age very well and do not need to have plastic surgery. Phylcia is beautiful has always been beautiful and will always be beautiful WITHOUT the help of plastic surgery. As that old saying goes "BLACK DON'T CRACK"!!!!!
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By: Cheryl Bagley on 8/25/2009 12:42PM
Daniel,I just wanted you to know that it is a known fact that African Americans age very slowly and can and do look many years younger than white people.I would be willing to guess that she has never had anything done to her face.
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By: Neeks on 8/26/2009 12:03AM
I agree with everyone else here. That's not plastic surgery. My mom is 63 and has 0 wrinkles. She doesn't even have crows feet. She's happy and washes her face with water. LOL "Black Don't Crack!" look at Pam Grier, tina Turner, Halle Berry. etc
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By: Keith on 8/25/2009 5:26PM
Daniel are you jealous that none of the women in your life looks as stunning as this 61 year old lady does. Black women don't need plastic surgery and still look better than the average 21 year old white woman who spend hundreds of dollars a year at the tanning booth
along with getting breast enlargements to make them-
selves seem more appealing. Black women are naturally
beautiful.
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By: CC on 8/27/2009 8:50PM
Ummm, she has not had any surgery.
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By: LINDA on 8/27/2009 8:58PM
yeah she looks amazing WOW what money can do if you have the money. You can be and look any way you want cause Jenny craig is not something everyone can afford and I think it is a damn shame they use public figures like marie osmond, phylicia rachard, and all the other actresses WHOM I MAY SAY HAVE MONEY TO AFFORD JENNY CRAIG put a real person on there that does not have money THEY CAN'T CAUSE WE CAN'T AFFORD THEIR PRODUCT
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By: Steve Wooton on 8/27/2009 9:25PM
Not plastic surgery. Apparently you're not familiar with the expression, "good black don't crack" !!
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By: wendy on 8/28/2009 12:17AM
Yeah black people don't age as quickly as white people. Don't hate on her because she looks good.
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