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  • Maria Menounos, Extra Host, On 40 Pound Weight Loss

    Maria Menounos, beautiful host of Extra, has recently appeared on the cover of Ladies’ Home Journal. She tells them about how she lost forty pounds in a year. Forty pounds! That is nearly the size of a toddler or approximately four Maru cats, for reference.

    Menounos told LHJ that she did, in fact, grow up in a health-centered home. Her family stayed away from processed sugar. “I didn’t even know what bagels or waffles were until late in high school,” she told them. Dessert usually consisted of fruit.

    However, when she started working in a doughnut shop at 13, everything changed. She gained weight every year, putting on more than forty pounds throughout high school and college. Without her family’s diabetes-guided diet (her father has Type 1), she started eating more and more chips, candy, and otherwise unhealthy food. “I felt sick and lethargic,” she told LHJ. That’s no fun at all!

    Fortunately, post-college, Menounos snapped back to her roots. She started loading up her diet with healthy Greek yogurt, not surprising considering her Greek heritage. She also loaded up on filling watermelon, protein-filled eggs, and nutrient-rich kale. And, of course, chocolate! Never cut dessert, she says, and that is a sentiment we can all get behind. She recommends keeping track of diet and exercise, setting weight loss goals, and makes sure to consume calories in a healthy way, i.e. not in a shot glass. She also recommends combining vodka with soda water and lime, if one must drink, not with sugary juice or sodas.

    She does, however, stay away from the scale. Judge by looseness of clothes, not pounds, unless you are severely tempted.

    And, she reminds E!, thinner does not equal healthier.

    The part-time professional wrestler’s advice is, really, perfectly reasonable and can give hope to many looking to lose as little as five or as many as forty pounds.

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  • Mystery Girl’s Parents have been Identified

    It looks as though the mystery of the 4-year-old girl in Greece has been solved. A DNA test proved that a Bulgarian Roma couple, Antanas and Sasha Ruseva, is little Maria’s parents.

    “Analysis proved that Sasha Ruseva is the biological mother of the girl named Maria,” Bulgarian Interior Ministry Chief Commissioner, Svetlozar Lazarov said. “It also showed Atanas Rusev as the biological father.”

    Sasha admitted that she had given birth to a baby girl four years ago in Greece while she was working as an olive picker. She gave the baby away because she did not feel she could care for her because they were so poor.

    “I didn’t take any money,” Sasha said. “I just didn’t have enough money to feed her. I intended to go back and take my child home, but meanwhile I gave birth to two more kids, so I was not able to go.”

    Maria has been placed in the custody of the organization, Smile of the Child, since last week when a Roma camp was raided and she was discovered peeking out from under a blanket. She had poor hygiene and was living in filth. The couple who were claiming to be her parents were arrested.

    “Now that they’re in prison there’s not much they can do,” their lawyer, Costas Katsavos, said. “But provided what we said is borne out, that it was not an abduction, then logically they will be released from prison and they will be able to enter a proper adoption process … They truly and ardently want her back.”

    Maria’s biological family regrets ever giving their child away and her mother says she “was a fool to leave the kid there”.

    “I like her very much, she looks very much like me and I want her back home. We will take care of her and I can help my mother,” Minka Ruseva, Maria’s 14-year-old sister, said.

    As of now, Maria is remaining in one of the Smile of the Child homes until the matter can be resolved.

    “We are dealing with the humanitarian side of this issue, looking after a young girl,” director of the charity, Costas Yannopoulos, said.

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  • 4-Year-Old Mystery Girl searching for Parents

    A young girl may have been abducted, and authorities in Greece are desperately trying to locate her parents.

    4-year-old, Maria, is now living with a charity group called “Smile of the Child”, after she was found by a prosecutor, living in deplorable conditions. “It was bad living conditions, poor hygiene. The girl was found in a state of neglect, both physically and psychologically,” he said. “We don’t have any other information, if this girl was forced to work or to beg on streets.”

    Maria was taken in by the group and will be living in one of their group homes until her parents can be located. It was confirmed that there was no DNA match between Maria and the 39-year-old man and 40-year-old woman that she was living with. The concern is that she may have been abducted.

    “This Roma family had 14 children in total, and they were registered with fake birth certificates, so now the police are trying to see whether these children also belong to this family or if there is something else behind this,” Panagiotis Pardalis, spokesperson for “Smile of the Child” said.

    Pardalis says that little Maria is thriving in her new living conditions. “She’s improving increasingly,” he said. “She’s feeling happy, she’s playing with toys, and she feels safe in the new environment.” Although the group has many questions for Maria, they are not pushing her to answer them right now. Their main concern is making sure she is happy and healthy. “She doesn’t say anything, and the priority right now is not to force the child to answer questions about the past, about what had happened,” he said. “The priority now is to be calmed down.”

    There has been a tremendous amount of calls made in effort to find her family. “Right now we’re having more than 8,000 calls from Greece and abroad,” he said. “We have calls from United States, from Australia, Scandinavia, different countries, either with some information or support. What we do is we forward this information to the police and the police [are] taking over investigating”.

    If you have any information contact the European Hotline for Missing Children or the “Smile of the Child”.

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