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Sep 20 2007 12:18 AM ET
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How Nancy O'Dell dropped her baby weight

NancyandashbyWhen it came time for Nancy O’Dell to lose her pregnancy weight, the Access Hollywood anchor asked her close friend Lisa Rinna for her personal trainer, Jeff DePeron, who has helped Nancy almost get back to her pre-pregnancy weight in just two months. The 41-year-old and mom to Ashby, 3 months, tells OK! how she did it.

On the exercise routine: Jeff’s workout regimen combines Pilates, tai chi, ballet and Olympic-style disc throwing. He and Nancy meet five days a week for one hour.

I start on the elliptical and get five minutes of warm-ups, and then we do twists, which is kind of like disc throwing. It gets your bum, your abs and your arms because you’re holding the ball at the same time. We do arms after that, but they alternate every other day. In between, I’ll go down and do push-ups. I’ll do another muscle group so that we’re not wasting any time. And the hour, believe it or not, goes by so quickly. I’ve [also] been running at least 30 minutes.
On the new diet: In the morning, it’s egg whites and Canadian bacon or Irish oatmeal. Then I’ll have a mid-morning snack: either almonds, yogurt or a piece of fruit. Lunch is usually some kind of chicken or fish with lettuce. I have a mid-afternoon snack — which we’ve since cut out — a few pieces of turkey, or some king of protein like peanut butter, and then dinner is chicken and vegetables.

On cheat foods: Nancy couldn’t resist her mother-in-law’s rice pilaf and Coke.

I confessed to Jeff that it’s really hard for me to cut out Coca-Cola. He said try to limit it to half a can a day.
On the weight loss: Nancy admits to have been "a little worried" about losing weight because of Hollywood standards.
I put on 30 pounds, and I’ve taken off 28. I want to get back to where I was before I got pregnant, and I’d like to [lose] five more. I’m fine with being a size six. I’m tall, and I’ve got hips. My husband [Keith Zubchevich] likes to see the curves. He made me feel good because I was walking around naked, and he’s like, ‘You’re looking good.’
On motherhood: It’s been the most wonderful experience. When I wake up in the morning and I see her, it’s like a Christmas present.

Source: OK!, October 1 issue, pg 68-69

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Aug 15 2007 11:20 PM ET
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Introducing Ashby Grace Zubchevich

Nancy O’Dell introduces her daughter Ashby Grace, 9 weeks, in the latest issue of People. The Access Hollywood host says she’s been so enraptured with Ashby and motherhood that she has no idea who or what’s in the headlines anymore.
The other day someone said to me, ‘So what’s up with Lindsay Lohan?’ I said, ‘I have no idea, but if you want to know how to change a diaper, I’ll be happy to tell you!’
Nancy knows much more in addition to changing diapers. Husband Keith Zubchevich, 38, who has two sons, Tyler, 12, and Carson, 8, from his first marriage, calls his wife a "natural."
She knows by the way Ashby cries if she needs to be fed or have her diaper changed.
Keith chips in with some nice foot massages.
She loves Keith’s foot massages. He now has little feet and big feet to rub.
The 41-year-old, who says her daughter’s wardrobe "already rivals mine" with gifts from the likes of Halle Berry, returns to AH next month. She’s been getting camera-ready by nursing, working out thrice weekly and doing ballet-based exercises, resulting in a 24 lb. weight loss. That leaves six more pounds to go. As for a diet, Nancy says,
Breastfeeding is the best diet [plan]. I want to eat healthy for Ashby, so it’s easy to say no to pizza.
It’ll also most likely be easy to say no to more hours at work too since Nancy cannot stand being away from her daughter, whom she calls a "happy baby," who "loves to laugh at little animal sounds."
I keep flashing a little light on her at night just to look at her. It’s love like I’ve never felt before. My life is finally complete.
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Source: People, August 27 issue, pg 88
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Jun 12 2007 07:33 AM ET
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Nancy O'Dell's MilkShop finds

Access Hollywood host Nancy O’Dell and husband, Keith Zubchevich welcomed daughter Ashby Grace yesterday. Just before the birth, Nancy handpicked and purchased this range of items from MilkShop — Angelina Jolie also loves it and recently bought items for Pax from there. Continue reading for a variety of items from Splendid, Eye Spy, Da-Nang, Trumpette and Petit Bateau.

Jellycat_bunny_2Jelliecat Bunglie Bunny ($25).


Inky_dink_pinkrockroll_onesie_2Inky Dink Rock ‘n’ Roll onesie in light pink ($25).

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May 14 2007 12:49 AM ET
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Access Hollywood's Nancy O'Dell in Pregnancy Magazine

Pregnancy_cover_005357_cbbAccess Hollywood host Nancy O’Dell, 41, who is expecting a baby girl with husband Keith Zubchevich in June, is the cover model for the Mother’s Day issue of Pregnancy.  In a six-page spread in the magazine, Nancy models summer pregnancy looks and chats about her pregnancy and daughter-to-be. The new baby will join big brothers Tyler, 11, and Carson, 7, from her husband’s previous marriage. Access Hollywood will air behind the scenes footage of Nancy’s cover shoot this week.

On cravings: I was craving baked beans at the beginning, big time. All of a sudden, if I didn’t have some baked beans, I was going to go crazy. So we went to the store and bought 15 cans, and the craving lasted one day. So now I have 14 cans in my pantry. Also, I was craving animal crackers one time, but they had to be the kind in the circus box.

Surprises about being pregnant: The chivalry that’s out there for pregnant women — everybody’s just so incredibly nice. They’re just willing to help you carry anything. They open up all the doors. The other thing that has surprised me is how many times you have to go up in your bra size. I used to complain that I wanted a little more and a little more. Now I’m like, ‘OK, they can stop now. They don’t need to grow any more.’

Finding out the sex: We’re the kind of people, if somebody gives a gift, we’ve got to open it right then. We just really wanted to know. We have two boys, so we kind of wanted to be able to tell them, so they could prepare a little bit too.

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Click below for many more interview highlights and photos — including Nancy’s husband telling her he’ll let her know how to give birth!

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Apr 12 2007 08:55 AM ET
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Access Hollywood host Nancy O'Dell expecting first child – a girl

16744Update: It’s a girl! Nancy tells People,

We are beyond ecstatic that we are having a little baby girl. We knowwe are blessed to be bringing a little life into this world. No matter what the gender, we would have been happy. Butsince we have the two boys, it will be nice to mix up the family recipea little bit with a girl. I already have my sports partners, now I will have a shopping partner.

She tells Access Hollywood (the show she hosts),

Every time I feel my baby girl moving in my belly, I think of howabsolutely amazing the whole process of creating a little life is, sowe know we are blessed and would have been happy with either gender.However, since we have our two wonderful boys, it will be fun to ‘addsugar, spice, and everything nice’ to the mix. Plus, Iwill get to braid my little girl’s hair…my stepsons won’t let me dothat to theirs!

CBB reader Erika, who met Nancy in Vegas last month, says Nancy told her the baby will be named after her grandfather. Erika also says Nancy is even more beautiful in person and her husband, Keith, is quite attractive himself!

Originally posted December 12th: Access Hollywood host Nancy O’Dell, 40, announced this evening that she and husband Keith Zubchevich are expecting their first child next summer. The new baby will join Tyler, 11, and Carson, 7, Keith’s sons from his first marriage.

Back in February, CBB readers had written in, wondering if Nancy was pregnant. This time, it’s the real deal!

Source: Access Hollywood

Thanks to CBB readers Blu, Jennifer, Steven, Doreen and Denise.

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Jan 16 2007 02:09 PM ET
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Access Hollywood's Stuff You Must Lounge

StuffyoumustThe AccessHollywood "Stuff You Must" pre-Golden Globes gifting Lounge, held this past weekend, had many celebrity parent visitors. 

For each Golden Globe nominee and presenter who visited the lounge, CVS/pharmacy made a contribution to Best Buddies, an organizationdedicated to enhancing the lives of people with intellectualdisabilities and Lollipop Theatre Network, an organization that bringsthe magic of movies to hospitalized children facing chronic andlife-threatening illness.  The invitation-only retreat, located in the Beverly Ballroom of the newly renovated Sofitel LA, welcomed celebrity moms Patricia Arquette (with daughter Harlow, almost 3, whose dad is Patricia’s husband Thomas Jane), Joely Fisher, Vanessa Williams (who was there with her son Devin Hervey, 13, from her marriage to Ramon Hervey), Tina Fey, and celebrity dads Blair Underwood, Greg Grunberg, Kevin Weisman (who was there with his daughter Maya Rose, 10 months old), and Kevin Dillon.

Companies offering celebs luxury goods included BabyDish (maker of the BabyBeReady Diaper Bag Survival Kit), AMC Theatres, Bali Bras, Bread Denim Premium Denim, FreshLook contacts, Hanes, Lavanila Laboratories, LeSportsac.  Celebs were treated to blowouts and styling from hairstylist-to-the-stars Cristophe, makeup applications from celebrity makeup artist Karen Kawahara, and skincare consultations.  Decadent treats were offered up by WineLibrary, Altoids, Fiji Water, and Lifeway Kefir Smoothie.

Visit  Access Hollywood for lots of photos and Celebrity Mound for a few more.  For more on the other gifting suites during Golden Globes weekend, visit Swagtime.com.

Thanks to CBB reader Corinne.

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