At some point he was; I don't know if he was consistent about it.
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He was a doctor who belonged to a vegetarian group
Yes, John Denver was a vegetarian for a significant part of his life. He adopted a vegetarian lifestyle in the 1970s, influenced by his love for animals and the environment. Denver often spoke about his beliefs regarding animal rights and the importance of protecting nature, which aligned with his dietary choices.
At some point he was; I don't know if he was consistent about it.
No as his diet was locusts and wild honey, locusts are not vegetables.
There is no information indicating that Jasper Johns followed a vegetarian diet. His dietary preferences have not been a focus in discussions about his life and work as an artist.
Some vegetarian advocates are Alec Baldwin, Hayden Panettiere, John Salley, Olivia Neilson, Ellen Degeneres......there are many more.
WK and John Harvey Kellogg were vegetarian Seventh-day Adventist. They made the corn flaked cereal when trying to come up with an alternate and wholesome food. The residents in the sanitarium that John worked in enjoyed the cereal. Rice Krispies soon followed,
I read that he is a vegetarian, so he takes a lot of protein shakes.
No, John Wayne was not a vegetarian. He was known for his love of meat, particularly beef, and often showcased his hearty appetite in interviews and public appearances. Wayne's diet reflected the rugged, masculine persona he embodied in his film roles, and he was not associated with vegetarianism or plant-based eating.
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No, Shahrukh is not Vegetarian No, Shahrukh is not Vegetarian