Celebrity Blue Zoning — How Have These Locations Changes These Celebrities’ Lives?

Posted on the 15 July 2020 by Mountain Publishing @mountainpublish

Imagine living in one of the few areas of the world in which the community is famed for its health and longevity. There are five such places known around the globe, and we refer to them as “blue zones”. In blue zones, people live long and healthy lives. They intertwine exercise into their daily routines, eat healthy plant-based diets, and know the importance of a calm and spiritual lifestyle.

Any celebrity who is a strong advocate of health and wellbeing would feel right at home in a blue zone, but some are lucky enough to be from these locations or have homes in blue zones around the world. Let’s take a trip around the globe to these inspirational locations and learn a bit more about the celebrities who can call these places their home.

Mel Gibson — Nicoya Peninsula

Famed for its vast white beaches and dense juggle landscapes, Costa Rice has long been a holiday hot spot among A-list celebrities. This central American country is a favorite holiday destination for the likes of Selena Gomez, George Clooney, Rafa Nadal, Leonardo DiCaprio, Miley Cyrus, Beyoncé and Jaz-Z, Chris Hemsworth, Matt Damon — to name a few!

Mel Gibson however, really embraced the blue zone lifestyle when he purchased his holiday home in the depth of the jungles on the Nicoya Peninsula. The Brave Heart star has famously struggled with his mental health over the years and in 2008 he announced in a documentary that he had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Perhaps his villa in the Nicoya Peninsula became a haven from the demands of everyday life. If so, he couldn’t have chosen anywhere more remote than this secluded Costa Rican spot, famed for longevity and health.

Caterina Murino — Sardinia

The Casino Royale star Caterina Murino was born and grew up in Sardinia, the island which boasts one of the world’s five blue zones: the Ogliastra Region. Some of the most important elements of living a blue zone lifestyle are eating fresh, healthy food, and feeling at one with nature in a relaxed environment.

When Caterina Murino talks about her childhood on the island of Sardinia, it is clear that she grew up to appreciate both of these things. In an interview with MO magazine in 2019, she said that:

“Sardinia. It’s a beautiful, idyllic island and I enjoyed such a wonderful childhood. I grew up close to the beach and there was sunshine every day”

When asked what she most missed about Sardinian life, she answered:

“The food. Everyone says that French cuisine is the best in the world, but for me, it’s definitely Italian. It’s a much simpler kind of cooking than in France, and much less rich.”

This simple Mediterranean diet is believed to increase the life expectancy of people who live in blue zones and allow them to live healthy lives, with reduced risk of disease.

Matthew Modine — Loma Linda

Loma Linda (which translates from Spanish as “beautiful hill”) is a city in San Bernardino County, California. It is a relatively new city that was only incorporated in 1970 but has already achieved fame as one of the world’s five blue zones. The inhabitants of Loma Linda, who are mostly descendants and practicing members of the Seventh-day Adventist church, live an average of ten years longer than the rest of the USA.

Matthew Modine, the actor most famous for his role in Full Metal Jacket was born and raised in Loma Linda. In one interview with Men’s Health magazine, he discussed his simple upbringing and how he learnt to do household tasks from a young age, helping out his family. Household tasks are championed in the blue zone mentality, and it is believed that you can get as much out of putting your all into daily tasks as you would dedicating time specifically to fitness.

Modine’s mother was a student of Buddhism, and he learnt a lot from his parents about how to let go of anger and accept life for what it is. Spirituality and mindfulness are both key aspects of blue zone-thinking and shared traits of the inhabitants of all the blue zone locations.

Tamlyn Tomita — Okinawa

Another longevity hotspot is Okinawa in Japan. The Okinawa islands boast the world’s longest-living women and this area was once even referred to as “the land of immortals”. The inhabitants of Okinawa are also known to have minimal cases of cancer, heart disease, and dementia. One thing that Okinawa residents hold to great importance is their powerful social network, known as a “moai”.  This close-knit circle of friends and loved ones is thought to help people live long and healthy lives with a powerful sense of purpose.

This can certainly be reflected in the attitude of Okinawa-born Japanese-American actress, Tamlyn Tomita. In 2019, Trek Magazine noted that Tamlyn Tomita “is always ready to lend her support to community events and organizations, and keeps her life simple, focusing on love, work and family.”

Her community efforts can be seen through her ongoing activism around the theme of Hollywood whitewashing and the part she has played in LGBTQI+ Asian American performing arts festivals.

Tom Hanks — the Greek islands

The Greek islands, and specifically the island of Ikaria, have become famous for their elderly residents who, for the most part, have lived lives free from disease. Combine this with the turquoise water and world-renowned beaches, which make you desperate to throw on your bandeau bikini and go for a swim, and it’s no wonder that celebrities have gravitated towards the Greek islands when looking for a second home.

Tom Hanks is married to Greek-American actress Rita Wilson, so it’s no surprise that this Oscar-winning actor feels an affinity with the Greek lifestyle. The Greek locals say that the island getaway is the only place where Hanks and Wilson are “left alone to relax, catch up with friends, throw dinner parties and unwind, away from Hollywood’s demands and flashing lights.”

After the demands of Hollywood, a slow-living blue zone environment sounds like the perfect place to unwind!

We can certainly see how all of these blue zone locations have either drawn celebrities in or played crucial roles in helping them become who they are today. Perhaps we can all learn a thing or two from these tantalising destinations and embrace a blue-zone-inspired lifestyle.

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