News Celebrity & Entertainment Valerie Bertinelli Is Done Criticizing Her Body—Here’s Her Positive Message on Aging “I love my brain, and my body carries my brain.” By Danielle DeAngelis Danielle DeAngelis Danielle DeAngelis is a journalist and Associate News & Trending Editor for EatingWell. Her current beat is focused on food and health news as well as exclusive celebrity features, regularly interviewing the top names of today’s entertainment industry. She previous worked as the 2022-23 fellow and as an assistant editor for the brand. Her passion for reading, writing and eating local all guide her in her position at EatingWell. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines Published on September 12, 2024 Reviewed by Dietitian Emily Lachtrupp, M.S., RD Reviewed by Dietitian Emily Lachtrupp, M.S., RD Emily Lachtrupp is a registered dietitian experienced in nutritional counseling, recipe analysis and meal plans. She's worked with clients who struggle with diabetes, weight loss, digestive issues and more. In her spare time, you can find her enjoying all that Vermont has to offer with her family and her dog, Winston. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines Close Photo: Bertinelli: Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images Amazing news: Valerie Bertinelli is the newest addition to The Drew Barrymore Show. The actor, host and cookbook author will be regularly featured on Drew Barrymore’s talk show throughout the season to share recipes and advice via her own life experiences. Regarding the latter, Bertinelli made one of her first appearances this week side-by-side with Barrymore during the “Wellsday” segment, highlighting health and wellness reflections. During this segment, Bertinelli shared how she has been on a journey for decades learning how to accept herself—and even during her youth, she admits that she had trouble loving her body. Daphne Oz Just Shared the #1 Tip She Learned on Her Weight-Health Journey “I used to hate my body,” Bertinelli says. “And what does that do to your body, what does that do to your brain when you’re constantly going ‘Oh, I hate this, I hate that, I hate my thighs, I hate this’? And someone once said to me, ‘What’s your favorite part of your body?’ and I said, ‘My ankles.’ That was it.” Now, the star recalls how her body has aged, and she notes the personal advice that she follows. “I had a beautiful body when I was that age, but being able to love my body at this age with the cellulite, with the saggy skin and the 64-year-old crepey skin, it’s like, you know what? This is what I have,” Bertinelli reflects. “I so love my brain, and my body carries my brain. I so love my heart, and this body is what carries my heart. It’s aging, that’s what we all do.” Abbott Elementary's Lisa Ann Walter on Healthy Aging: "I Have More Energy Than I've Ever Had Before" The former Hot in Cleveland actor shares an important message: Love your body as it ages for your younger self. It’s important to nourish your body with love and acceptance, and Bertinelli’s fans agree. “Love her, we age and we have to accept it,” one commenter writes. “Just take care of your body, but aging is beautiful and a privilege.” Another Instagram user comments, “Well said … Yes, we need to take care of ourselves. Striving for perfection is not good. It’s called aging gracefully.” We understand that cherishing your body in a positive way can be difficult. It’s important to remember that restriction does not equate to a healthy lifestyle. Recite words of affirmation, include your favorite foods into your eating pattern without feeling guilty, and do an activity that you love, whether it’s a silent walk or cooking a warm meal. As Bertinelli puts it, your body carries all of you, so take things one day at a time. "Eat Less, Move More" Doesn't Actually Work for Weight Loss, According to a New Study Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit