David Gandy tells the country what to eat if you want to look like a supermodel

He says the "nutritionally inept" nation should start eating more fruits and vegetables as he reveals he is launching a line of nutritional snacks

Linda Sharkey
Tuesday 03 March 2015 08:10 EST
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David Gandy displays a creation as part of Dolce & Gabbana Spring-Summer 2012 Menswear collection
David Gandy displays a creation as part of Dolce & Gabbana Spring-Summer 2012 Menswear collection (Getty Images)

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British male model David Gandy has made a career out of his good looks, and for those wanting to emulate his model physique he has revealed his secret to keeping fit.

The 35-year-old has encouraged the nation to include fruit in their diets. “It's the same for everyone really, it's about hydration in everything you do,” he told the Daily Express. “It's very simple, just stay away from processed foods and eat as many fruit and vegetables as you can.”

And with a 15 year modelling career under his belt, and still going strong - it seems he's got the formula right and wants to share it with the world; he’s revealed his own line of nutritional snacks is on its way. “I'm bringing out my own line of supplements this year and wellness bars with completely natural ingredients,” he said.

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