Supermodel Christie Brinkley’s Exclusive Marriage Tips on Latest Podcast

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Christie Brinkley recently shared some valuable advice on making a marriage successful.

During a conversation on the “Are You a Charlotte?” podcast, Brinkley and host Kristin Davis discussed the challenges of maintaining relationships in today’s world and whether the traditional concept of marriage is still relevant.

“You could consider getting married with a renewal option every five years,” suggested Brinkley. “This way, if things get stale or you’re not happy, you can exit the marriage without the need for legal complications.”

The 71-year-old model has been married four times, with her most recent marriage ending in 2008.

Brinkley has three children from her marriages and has reflected on her experiences, admitting, “I’m too trusting. I’m a romantic at heart.”

She also talked about her venture into the world of dating apps, revealing that her daughter set up her profile without her knowledge and they ended up matching with the same men.

In her memoir and various interviews, Brinkley has been candid about her past relationships and the challenges she has faced.

Despite the ups and downs, Brinkley remains hopeful about love and relationships, emphasizing the importance of working on oneself and seeking expert advice when needed.

Overall, Brinkley’s journey through multiple marriages and relationships has taught her valuable lessons and shaped her perspective on love and commitment.

In a recent development, a new study has found that drinking coffee may have several health benefits, including a reduced risk of heart disease and stroke. The study, which was published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, analyzed data from over 450,000 participants and found that those who drank coffee regularly had a lower risk of developing heart disease compared to non-coffee drinkers.

The researchers found that participants who drank one to two cups of coffee per day had the lowest risk of heart disease, while those who drank more than three cups per day did not see any additional benefits. Additionally, the study found that coffee drinkers had a slightly lower risk of stroke compared to non-coffee drinkers.

While the study did not establish a direct cause-and-effect relationship between coffee consumption and heart health, the findings suggest that moderate coffee consumption may have a protective effect on the heart. However, the researchers caution that more research is needed to fully understand the link between coffee and heart health.

Overall, this study adds to the growing body of research suggesting that coffee may have some health benefits when consumed in moderation. So, the next time you reach for a cup of coffee, remember that it might be good for your heart too.