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«Breaking News» Anderson Cooper replacing meals with Soylent while giving glimpse inside his converted firehouse

Anderson Cooper uses Soylent drinks as meal replacements because of his hectic schedule, and when he’s not at work he unwinds in his $5million converted firehouse in the West Village.


The host of CNN’s nightly news show Anderson Cooper 360 also moonlights as a correspondent for CBS’ 60 Minutes.


In addition, he recently unveiled a new series on Facebook, Full Circle.


Cooper has also teamed up with good friend Andy Cohen for a live road show titled AC²: Deep Talk and Shallow Tales.




Anderson Cooper uses Soylent drinks as meal replacements because of his hectic schedule, he has recently revealed


Anderson Cooper uses Soylent drinks as meal replacements because of his hectic schedule, he has recently revealed



Anderson Cooper uses Soylent drinks as meal replacements because of his hectic schedule, he has recently revealed





Cooper recently offered a rare glimpse inside his home - a $5million converted firehouse in the West Village of Manhattan


Cooper recently offered a rare glimpse inside his home - a $5million converted firehouse in the West Village of Manhattan



Cooper recently offered a rare glimpse inside his home - a $5million converted firehouse in the West Village of Manhattan





Cooper is seen above at his office on the seventh floor of the Time Warner Center in New York's  Columbus Circle - the home of CNN


Cooper is seen above at his office on the seventh floor of the Time Warner Center in New York's  Columbus Circle - the home of CNN



Cooper is seen above at his office on the seventh floor of the Time Warner Center in New York's  Columbus Circle - the home of CNN





The award-winning host of AC360 stocks his refrigerator with plenty of drinks


The award-winning host of AC360 stocks his refrigerator with plenty of drinks



The award-winning host of AC360 stocks his refrigerator with plenty of drinks





Cooper, the son of artist and actress Gloria Vanderbilt, says his early experience with personal loss shaped his worldview


Cooper, the son of artist and actress Gloria Vanderbilt, says his early experience with personal loss shaped his worldview



Cooper, the son of artist and actress Gloria Vanderbilt, says his early experience with personal loss shaped his worldview





Cooper is seen above climbing the staircase in his home, which he bought in 2010 for $4.3million


Cooper is seen above climbing the staircase in his home, which he bought in 2010 for $4.3million



Cooper is seen above climbing the staircase in his home, which he bought in 2010 for $4.3million





Cooper is seen above on the couch with his Welsh springer spaniel, Lily


Cooper is seen above on the couch with his Welsh springer spaniel, Lily



Cooper is seen above on the couch with his Welsh springer spaniel, Lily



He says he prefers to keep busy because he’s ‘not good at decompressing.’


‘I am not good at, like, sitting on a beach,’ Cooper told The Hollywood Reporter.


His work as a high-profile journalist has taken him to Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Seoul, Brazil, Helsinki, Singapore, and Washington, D.C. - and that’s just in the last two months.

‘I feel lucky to travel the world and tell stories,’ Cooper told THR.


‘I come back from a weekend and I feel transformed.


‘And then I'll ask my friend, “What did you do this weekend?” And they'll say, “I saw a movie”.’




Cooper says he likes to keep busy. His work as a high-profile journalist has taken him to Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Seoul, Brazil, Helsinki, Singapore, and Washington, D.C. - and that’s just in the last two months


Cooper says he likes to keep busy. His work as a high-profile journalist has taken him to Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Seoul, Brazil, Helsinki, Singapore, and Washington, D.C. - and that’s just in the last two months



Cooper says he likes to keep busy. His work as a high-profile journalist has taken him to Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Seoul, Brazil, Helsinki, Singapore, and Washington, D.C. - and that’s just in the last two months





Cooper is seen above with his assistants as they prepare for the nightly CNN news show


Cooper is seen above with his assistants as they prepare for the nightly CNN news show



Cooper is seen above with his assistants as they prepare for the nightly CNN news show





Cooper, whose resume is extensive, is reported to be earning an annual salary of $12million


Cooper, whose resume is extensive, is reported to be earning an annual salary of $12million



Cooper, whose resume is extensive, is reported to be earning an annual salary of $12million





Cooper says the non-stop breaking news that has been a staple of the Trump era has kept him on his toes - and he would not have it any other way


Cooper says the non-stop breaking news that has been a staple of the Trump era has kept him on his toes - and he would not have it any other way



Cooper says the non-stop breaking news that has been a staple of the Trump era has kept him on his toes - and he would not have it any other way





‘I'd rather be working than doing anything else,’ he said. ‘It's like riding the breaking wave of history’


‘I'd rather be working than doing anything else,’ he said. ‘It's like riding the breaking wave of history’



‘I'd rather be working than doing anything else,’ he said. ‘It's like riding the breaking wave of history’





Cooper’s eating style did not sit well with his late friend, Anthony Bourdain. He is seen above eating a meal in his office


Cooper’s eating style did not sit well with his late friend, Anthony Bourdain. He is seen above eating a meal in his office



Cooper’s eating style did not sit well with his late friend, Anthony Bourdain. He is seen above eating a meal in his office



Cooper says the non-stop breaking news that has been a staple of the Trump era has kept him on his toes - and he would not have it any other way.


‘I'd rather be working than doing anything else,’ he said.


‘It's like riding the breaking wave of history.’


Cooper is so busy that he doesn’t feel the need to sit down for a regular meal.


Instead, he relies on coffee-flavored Soylent drinks, which he keeps in a refrigerator inside his seventh-floor office at CNN headquarters in New York City.


‘I don't care about food,’ he said.


‘So I’m trying to replace all food with this because it would be, like, three fewer decisions in a day.’


Cooper’s eating style did not sit well with his late friend, Anthony Bourdain.


‘We had lunches together and he would just look at me like I was a creature from another planet,’ he said.


‘Everything I thought about food was completely antithetical to his beliefs.’




‘We had lunches together and he would just look at me like I was a creature from another planet,’ he said of Bourdain. ‘Everything I thought about food was completely antithetical to his beliefs.’ Cooper and Bourdain are seen above in May 2016 in New York City


‘We had lunches together and he would just look at me like I was a creature from another planet,’ he said of Bourdain. ‘Everything I thought about food was completely antithetical to his beliefs.’ Cooper and Bourdain are seen above in May 2016 in New York City



‘We had lunches together and he would just look at me like I was a creature from another planet,’ he said of Bourdain. ‘Everything I thought about food was completely antithetical to his beliefs.’ Cooper and Bourdain are seen above in May 2016 in New York City



Bourdain, the host of the popular food and travel show Parts Unknown, was found dead after apparently hanging himself in a hotel in France this past June.


The loss of loved ones has been a constant theme in Cooper’s life.


When Cooper was 10, his father, screenwriter Wyatt Cooper, died during open-heart surgery.


His older brother, Carter, committed suicide by jumping from his mother’s terrace. He was just 23 years old.


Cooper said that these experiences drew him to begin his journalism career in war-torn places like Rwanda and Somalia because the people there ‘spoke the language of loss.’


Cooper also revealed that he started to host the annual New Year’s Eve broadcasts because of how close his father’s death was to that day on the calendar.


‘My dad died five days after New Year's Eve, on January 5th in 1978, and I remember that New Year's Eve, watching with my brother and it was very scary because my dad was in the hospital and I was 10 and …’ Cooper says as his voice trails off.


‘So anyway, I started volunteering to work.’


At the end of a recent episode of Full Circle on Facebook, Cooper was asked by a viewer how he balances life on-air and off-air.


‘I don’t really have a life off-air,’ Cooper replied. ‘It all blends together.’ 


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Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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