What 23 Of Your Favorite Celeb’s Crazy Diets Look Like

When we hear of crazy diets from celebrities like The Rock to Matt Damon, it’s always fun to compare them to our own diets.

Of course, diets constantly change, especially when actors have to often change their appearances, but GoCompare put together a nice visual of 23 different celebrities and some of their past documented diets.

They sorted the list by calories, as The Mountain from Game of Thrones tops the list with a 10,000-calorie diet, while Gwyneth Paltrow’s measly 1316 calorie diet rounds out the bottom of the list.

The Mountain’s breakfast and morning snacks alone look like a perfectly full day for most people, as he eats eight eggs, oatmeal with blueberries and strawberries, an avocado, a handful of almonds, and two scoops of glutamine, all before lunch time.

Thor himself, Chris Hemsworth, is no slouch, as his 5,901-calorie diet is right below The Mountain on the list.

Everyone’s favorite wrestler-turned-movie star, The Rock, doesn’t quite match up to the two mammoths above him, caloric-wise, but it’s interesting to see that he eats not one, nor two, but THREE dinners a day!

Take a look at the whole list yourself, and see if you eat like any of your favorite stars:

Food of the Famous
Click image to open interactive version (via Gocompare.com).

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