Angela Bassett shares what ‘bouncing back’ looks like at 62

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Angela Bassett shares what ‘bouncing back’ looks like at 62

You may be familiar with her on-screen work (and her impeccable skin) but Angela Bassett’s latest acting gig was inspired by something a little closer to home. As an ambassador for the American Diabetes Association, Angela performed a monologue which was influenced by the loss of her mum from complications closely linked to her Type 2 diabetes diagnosis. 

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This life-changing turn inspired Angela to educate and advocate for the Black community, who face disproportionately higher rates of diabetes, heart disease and stroke.

From sharing the small dietary tweaks she has adopted for herself and her family (some of which she attributes to her age-defying beauty) to her tips for keeping her mental health in check, Angela is spreading the message on how we can all live a life free from preventable chronic disease. 

Image credit: @im.angelabassett

Speaking to Refinery29 Angela (at 62-years-old) shared the different ways she is starting to notice her age. “I can’t eat the way I used to eat. And I love sweets and that sort of thing.” 

“I just have to be mindful of little areas that you take for granted when you’re young, and you just bounce back like that,” she said. 

“Take care of yourself mentally, physically, spiritually, of course. Because that’s who we are, we’re not just a physical being” she added, reminding us that this concept of ‘bouncing back’ isn’t strictly exclusive to weight fluctuations or a changing body shape.

Image credit: @im.angelabassett

And how exactly is she maintaining her enviable level of health? Angela credits daily practices like breathing deeply, going to bed at a decent hour and “being grateful for everything that I have, and for others around me and knowing that we all have something to add to this thing called life,” as major contributors to keeping her self-care journey on track. 

Plus, when it comes to utilising her diet to improve her overall health, Angela reminds us to keep it simple. “There are so many options out there, but food can be good. As they say, let it be your medicine,” she told Essence. “Educate yourself about what works: good fats, leafy greens, clean protein sources and on and on and on. There’s so much information out there if you want to eat right.”

What practices do you follow to maintain your desired level of health?

Main image credit: @angla_bassett_fp

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  1. Woooow! She is stunning! And that purple dress….omg! Want! Sooo beautiful on her

    What I do? Eat whole food plant based diet, fruit based mostly (heaps of raw stuff daily). This keeps my skin bouncy and glowing and at my age where people have wrinkles, I have zero. And zero cellulite. Health optimal. Also completely worry free lifestyle helps. Doing yoga like meditation too, some practices. Relaxed all the time. And sleeping 9ish hours daily.

  2. Food is such an amazing thing – real food that is – not the man-made processed stuff. I learnt to change my dietary habits and foods via a health scare in my forties. Since then I’ve changed so much of what I used to think was a healthy diet for me. Trick is, we are all different and knowing what foods are best for us as an individual can make us or break us. I’m also glad my daughter did her Bachelor of Food Science and Human nutrition because it also helps me a lot having her around! She knows so much of the technical stuff and facts.

  3. The dress is so cool (and hot!) but I’m sure I’d be sneezing every time I looked to one side! Yoh – you do everything that is on my “I must….” list – good on ya (and it shows in how great you look).