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Pablo Ojeda, the celebrity nutritionist: They don't get fat on vacation because they go out to eat and have a light dinner

The article features Pablo Ojeda, a nutritionist known for working with celebrities, who comments on why some famous individuals do not gain weight during vacations. He suggests that they maintain their diet by eating out frequently and having light dinners. The piece appears to focus on celebrity habits and health practices, presenting Ojeda’s perspective without additional context or opposing viewpoints.

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Pablo Ojeda, the celebrity nutritionist: They don't get fat on vacation because they go out to eat and have a light dinner

The article features Pablo Ojeda, a nutritionist known for working with celebrities, who comments on why some famous individuals do not gain weight during vacations. He suggests that they maintain their diet by eating out frequently and having light dinners. The piece appears to focus on celebrity habits and health practices, presenting Ojeda’s perspective without additional context or opposing viewpoints.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a single expert opinion without significant ideological framing or emphasis on political agendas. It focuses on personal health habits rather than broader societal or political issues, maintaining a balanced tone.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article presents a claim by nutritionist Pablo Ojeda that celebrities do not gain weight during vacations because they eat out and have lighter dinners. This is a specific opinion presented as a quote, so it is factual within the bounds of what Ojeda says. However, there is no evidence provided

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