Minnie Dlamini is an extremely successful presenter, DJ, and TV personality. She’s best known for being the host of Live Amp, Soccerzone, and Mzansi Insider. She also transitioned to acting with roles on Generations, Rockville, and The Wild. She just shared a new set of swimsuit photos on Instagram. In them, she lounged by the pool in a white bathing suit. She captioned one of the photo, “Me.” How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways Minnie Dlamini stays in shape and the photos that prove they work—and to get beach-ready yourself, don’t miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bathing Suit Photos!
Dlamini revealed some of her wellness secrets in an interview with Times Live. She revealed her skincare secrets in it. She says that skincare is a big priority for her. “I take very good care of my skin,” she says. “There are no new resolutions, just maintaining. Drink lots of water, never go to bed with makeup, and don’t forget to exfoliate and moisturize with the perfect MD lotion for your skin type.”
Dlamini lives a healthy lifestyle. However, her secrets aren’t too complicated. She tells Times Live that she sticks to the basics when it comes to wellness and health. “Everyone is different, and our weight loss journeys are too,” she says. “It starts with an honest commitment to working out, eating better, and drinking lots of water.” Dlamini makes sure to be consistent with her routine.
Dlamini has had a very successful career. One of her secrets is being extremely driven. In her Times Live interview, Dlamini gave advice to others about achieving their goals. “Keep going, it gets better,” she says. She also says that her biggest secrets to life are, “Authenticity, focus, and drive.”
Dlamini puts herself first. Specifically, she makes sure that she is happy. She tells Times Live that her happiness is one of her main priorities. “I would say, write your own rules, and choose to be happy.”
Dlamini spends a lot of time outside. She shares a lot of outdoor photos on her Instagram account. She likes to go on walks. Dlamini posted these photos of herself walking in a grape farm. She captioned it, “Isn’t life grape.” According to the American Psychology Association, spending time outside has a lot of benefits for your mental health and your mind. “Spending time in nature can act as a balm for our busy brains. Both correlational and experimental research have shown that interacting with nature has cognitive benefits—a topic University of Chicago psychologist Marc Berman, PhD, and his student Kathryn Schertz explored in a 2019 review. They reported, for instance, that green spaces near schools promote cognitive development in children and green views near children’s homes promote self-control behaviors. Adults assigned to public housing units in neighborhoods with more green space showed better attentional functioning than those assigned to units with less access to natural environments. And experiments have found that being exposed to natural environments improves working memory, cognitive flexibility and attentional control, while exposure to urban environments is linked to attention deficits.”