Audrey is the most beautiful woman in the past 100 years and Olivia Wilde is “The Sexiest”… but not according to Maxim or FHM (although that has happened too), but to PETA! The reason? Olivia is one hot vegetarian.
“I am really honored, and very inspired to continue living the vegan lifestyle that has been so good to my body, my animal friends, and the world we live in. So thank you, PETA, and thanks to all who voted for me!”
… says Olivia about her title.
Pictured: Olivia at 21st Romy Award’ at the Hofburg on April 18, 2010 in Vienna.
UPDATE: Since you guys were talking about how thin Olivia looks here, I included more pictures after the jump. Keep in mind, these pics were taken in April… and she is a pear shape.
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61 Comments on "PETA Names Olivia Wilde the Sexiest Vegetarian Celebrity of 2010"
seriously, can her eyes be more alluring? she’s sooo stunning, totally my girl crush.
I never noticed her looong face before, hmm.
To me, she isn’t sexy, and I REALLY HATE her eyebrows…
I admire the vegetarians, but I just love a steak too much lol
i know! i used to be a vegetarian but then i realized that wearing leather and not eating meat actually screams “hypocrite” so i gave it up. but i carefully watch where my steaks come from.
I wish you had just quit wearing leather rather than give up on vegetarianism lol 😀 but to each their own.
Olivia is so pretty but I wish she didnt pluck her brows so much, its very severe, thats the only thing I dont like about her look.
What has happened to the beautiful Olivia:(
She has lost too much weight imo.
Holy bobble head! Beautiful face but she looks like she lost a little too much or something. Maybe it’s the dress or the angle…
it’s def the dress. she’s always got super thin upper body bc she’s a pear, and we cannot see her slightly thicker legs.
sequined is totally right, It’s just the dress combined with Olivia’s natural bodyshape. Slim pears tend to look superskinny from the waist up. It’s the same thing with Keira Knightley.
Is she a vegan? Wow, she is now even more beautiful in my eyes! I am a vegetarian too. Besides not doing any harm to live creatures, I am feeling so great because of that.
her face looks so gaunt in the second picture…definitely lost too much weight. but good for her for being a vegan! ive been a vegetarian for 11 years but I dont think I could ever be a vegan.
While I disagree with the vegan philosophy, and especially PETA’s behavior, I do think she is a great choice. She is very beautiful.
I don’t think she looks thin or gaunt. She has always had a very angular face…it’s just accentuated in these photos by the lighting. You can see by her arms that she is not bony. I would say she is slim, but not thin. There is a difference.
By the way, her dress really, really flatters her. Great choice!
hey casey, would you mind if I ask you (i’m not a native english speaker)
what’s the difference between skinny, thin and slim?
Well, to most people the words mean the same thing. I use them to describe different things though. Like, someone who is skinny, for example, would be very bony or skeleton-y. Someone who is thin would be like a model..not bony necessarily, but not normal-sized either. Someone who is slimto me is just someone who happens to be on the lower end of normal sized.
It’s just I personally use the words differently. It’s not “officially” different.
I’m not trying to attack you here, but why do you always play devil’s advocate whenever anyone is accused of being too thin?
Thank you for explaining. Once again, I hope it didn’t come across like I was attacking you.
“I also don’t like how the health word gets thrown around so much concerning thin women. Anybody who loses weight is always “becoming unhealthy,†and anyone who gains weight is always, “happy and healthy,†without any knowledge of one’s exercize and eating habits. I also believe that the health word gets thrown around too much with chubbier women as well. And once again, it’s without any solid facts about their exercize and eating habits.”
Agreed 100%.
You’re welcome. 🙂
Why do you disagree with the vegan philosophy? I don’t mean to seem like I am attacking you for it I just dislike when people are so judgmental of positive personal choices that others make especially relating to vegetarianism and things of that nature. I can’t think of anything negative that could be thought about someones choice to be vegetarian or vegan other than ignorant silly comments that uninformed people would make but I don’t think that would be you because I have read your comments many times in the past. Anyways, just wondering. .
I’m 15 and I’m vegan for about 3 months now , and if some one’s vegan does not mean he’s against the natur. we’re not forced to hunt or drink milk which should be given to the little cattle.
I’m proud of your well-reasoned response! Veganism is not a smart choice based on nutritional science, but tbh, I’d rather people go on a vegan diet than some crazy fad diet like the Master Cleanse!
The moral of the story is to suck it up and spend an extra dollar or two on pastured beef – from well-treated, grass-fed cows – rather than the cheap, factory-farmed garbage. Yes, you’ll eat less of it since it’s more expensive. This is probably a good thing. We don’t need to eat nearly as much meat as we do!
oh and I just want to say one final thing, one of your arguments against veganism was about parents harming their children through diet, that is not something that can be deemed a vegan issue, some parents do not give their kids proper nutrition and this is wrong, but it happens much more in “mainstream” non veggie families where the kids are getting fat and obese at an early age causing major health problems which will continue throughout their life, this is the real issue.
Casey, I completely agree with your comment about vegan/vegetarianism. In my physiology class we learned about how a vegan/vegetarian diet is depleted of many essential vitamins, protein, nutrients, etc., and this was in a text book that is taught in college courses. You are very well informed on this topic, and I agree with you 100%.
I also wanted to add that I recall you. I usually like your comments and agree with them but I am honestly baffled by this one.
In some of your comments in the past, you have questioned the health of some of the women posted on this site for either being too thin or too large. I then find it strange that you defend a lifestyle that is sure to result in bad health for 90% of its followers.
I don’t think she looks that skinny. Her legs are the heavy part, and her arms don’t look too thin to me. Lots of people have very protruding clavicles, and her face has just got a strong bone structure, i think she looks gaunt quite easily. But gaunt yet pretty 🙂
i think she looks good. not too skinny and not to fat. just right! im also a vegan and it normal that vegans are just thin.
In my opinion she`s not sexy at all,she`s far too thin.
Beautiful eyes tough
Congrats to her. And I’m so happy Gabe Saporta of Cobra Starship finally won the Sexiest Vegetarian Male Celebrity. He’s smokin’.
I think she is very beautiful, I just don’t get SEXY from her.
super sexy women, those eyes have the mojo
…Why wasn’t I nominated?
haha just kidding, but seriously she gotta love the veggos, been one for 2 and half year now 🙂 She glows, too, we aren’t weak and frail as some people say we are!
She’s not pretty. Her square jaw makes her look masculine and she looks sickly. Veganism has been good to her, huh? Doesn’t look like it.
She is not Vegan. She may not *eat* meat.. but she is NOT Vegan. She regularly wears leather.
She IS vegan, and she does EAT VEGAN.
http://wildethings.org/veganism
here, that’s her own blog.
Yes someone who still eats fish is considered a Pescatarian 🙂
I think that for me, I would give someone a pass on leather car interior if it was bought before the switch to veganism. I mean, most of us can get a new jacket, but I surely can’t get a new car! Boy do I wish I could *shakes fist* but that’s another story. *haha*
im a vegetarian and have been for six years…i tried the vegan thing for about two months and got very sick from it..keep in mind i had a very healthy diet but it just didnt agree with my system at all…
also it may have been because i was still growing at the time (15yo)…some people might be able to live this way but i had to stop
Olivia is gorgeous…she isnt too thin its just her pear shape….if she were in shorts or something for form fitting around the legs everyone would see that
Hmmm… coming from someone who likes the slim celebs – even I agree 5lbs + would make her look a bit better. Her head looks too big for her body!
she’s a small pear, you wouldn’t notice 5 pounds on her unless she was stripped down to her skivvies.
she’s beautiful 🙂 that dress is so cute
a nice pear shape
she’s got really harsh bone structure in her face so she should benefit a 5 lbs gain. beautiful eyes though. had to google her first, then i realized she’s the bartender bad girl from OC. i think i preferred her in blonde hair
i think her face may appear to big for her body because she has tiny bones and kinda narrow shoulders. i don´t know if she would benefit from weight gain, she just has a slender built.
but then her head wouldn’t look that big if she was slenderly built 🙂
I meant, “vegan or not”
God, she’s pretty!! I wish I had those eyes!
and yes I know line 2 sounds horribly sexist, but I don’t like shooting guns. I take my kills in the form of fish
She looks great here. This is a good weight for her.
I’m a straight girl, but.. I’d turn gay if Olivia would ask me to!