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“What you put in your body is more important than what you put on it,” says Miss America 2009. “I consider food to be a beauty product.”
“I’m a spirits guy—the basics,” he says. “Pretty much a 60-year-old white man in a 40-something-year-old black man’s body.
“Sometimes, I’ll just go into T.J. Maxx, find a $20 dress, and wear it on-air,” says the WTHR morning anchor. “No one can tell.”
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“I still buy books at bookstores, and most of our children’s books come from Kids Ink,” he says. “I buy some YA titles there, too.”
They say the best bands are greater than the sum of their parts. In the case of The Last IV, the parts are pretty excellent themselves.