âAll My Childrenâ star Susan Lucci once ate asparagus for 10 days to fit into âsexyâ nightgown
âAll My Childrenâ star Susan Lucci once ate asparagus for 10 days to fit into âsexyâ nightgown
Stephanie NolascoSun, March 1, 2026 at 3:00 PM UTC
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After welcoming her second child, Susan Lucci returned to "All My Children" a week ahead of schedule â and slipped into a curve-hugging nightgown.
The actress, forever synonymous with the fearless Erica Kane, opens up in her new memoir, "La Lucci," about rebuilding her life after the loss of her husband, Helmut Huber. The 79-year-old also reflects on the triumphs that have defined her life â and the humor sheâs found along the way.
"I really did eat asparagus for 10 days straight before I had to go back to work a week early," Lucci told Fox News Digital.
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"I was very nervous about it," the star admitted. "And on top of it, it was a tight, black, sexy nightgown. I thought, âAre they kidding?â While I was really happy to go play Erica Kane, I just wondered, âOh my goodness, Iâve got to lose this weight.â"
"But in no way did it make me unhappy," she laughed. "I just did what I had to do. Thatâs all."
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Susan Lucci and Lee Godart cuddling in bed in a scene from the daytime soap "All My Children."
These days, Lucci has a healthier approach to staying camera-ready. In her memoir, she described how she used to "eat like a truck driver" before discovering Pilates in 1995. After adopting the exercise regimen, she said she no longer craved cheeseburgers, tacos or even her beloved french fries.
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"We were in New York for most of the time filming âAll My Children,â and anybody who knows anything about New York knows that there is no lack of restaurants," she explained. "Everybody delivered, and I was the instigator. Iâd start looking at menus at 8:30 in the morning. I would say to people, âDonât be afraid. We could put our orders in early. At least think about it so we can order.â"
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"I would order crazy things like meatball heroes and enchiladas," Lucci shared. "But after I started doing Pilates, honestly, within two weeks, I no longer had cravings. French fries took a little more time. But if anyone had told me that I would be ordering fresh fruit instead of custard and blueberry pie with ice cream, I wouldâve been amazed."
"But honestly, within a couple of weeks, I just wanted to eat completely clean," she continued. "I was craving fruits and vegetables instead. It wasnât even a conscious choice. It was my body wanting to be healthier, and itâs good to listen to your body."
Susan Lucci says two weeks after she started Pilates, "I no longer had cravings."
Lucci was in her 40s when she discovered Pilates â a life-changing workout she now practices daily to stay strong, sculpted and radiant. It also transformed her eating habits, with Lucci now reaching for fresh blueberries, salmon and vegetable-packed salads.
"I wish I had started Pilates much earlier," said Lucci. "I started to have more awareness of my body from doing Pilates. And the mind awareness became very clear to me quickly. It has helped me handle stress and responsibilities."
Susan Lucci poses with a "Lifetime Achievement Award" in the press room during the 50th Daytime Emmy Awards on Dec. 15, 2023, in Los Angeles.
The Emmy-winning actress has previously spoken about undergoing two heart procedures after doctors discovered her condition was genetic, inherited from her fatherâs side of the family. She has had two stents implanted and continues to prioritize her health.
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"I remember asking my doctor, âIs there anything that I should be doing differently?â" said Lucci. "He said, "No. I know what you eat. You eat kale, salmon and blueberries. I know youâre on a healthy diet. And I know you almost work out every day doing Pilates. Your case has to do with your family history. You inherited this from your dad.â"
"And itâs true," she said. "My otherwise fantastic dad had a calcium blockage. Thatâs apparently what I had. I learned how important it is to tell your doctor about your family history. I never did. I had no reason to because I had no health issues.
Susan Lucci at the 75th Annual Writers Guild Awards held at New York's Edison Ballroom on March 5, 2023.
"My mother was 100 years old at the point that I had my first heart incident. I lost her at 104. It didnât occur to me that I would have a heart issue. It didnât even occur to my family. But you have to look at your whole family history. Thatâs one of my biggest pieces of advice to people: tell your doctor about your family history."
Susan Lucci at 92NY to celebrate the launch of her new memoir on Feb. 3, 2026, in New York City.
Along with doing Pilates almost every day, Lucci follows a doctor-approved Mediterranean diet, which she says plays a big role in keeping her feeling strong and energized.
"Itâs mostly fish and fresh vegetables," she said. "Yes, thereâs an occasional pasta in the mix, but itâs just occasional, and thatâs OK.
Susan Lucci walks the runway wearing Gustavo Cadile at the Heart Truth Red Dress Collection Fall Fashion Show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week on Feb. 13, 2009, in New York City.
"I did not have a cholesterol issue, but I find myself avoiding the things that might cause cholesterol just to be on the safe side. I love cheese, but thereâs very, very little that I have now. I almost never have cheese just because it can lead to higher cholesterol. My cholesterol level is very good, and all my numbers have been very good."
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Lucci also embraces her own approach to aging gracefully.
"Look, I still wear high heels because I can never stop wearing high heels," she laughed. "I very much believe in the idea of taking care of my health, keeping up with the things youâre supposed to keep up with.
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"Always go to your annual checkups and have conversations with your doctor about how to be your healthiest. Speak to a dermatologist, too. Iâm a big believer in using a good moisturizer and sunblock daily. Iâm very disciplined about my skincare routine and what I eat. What you put in your body shows up on your face."
Growing older is inevitable, but how you do it is entirely up to you, Lucci stressed.
"I do think we all get a certain gene pool, and itâs up to us to take the best care of it that we can," she shared. "And look, we all have choices. I have friends who say, âIâm just going to let the hair go gray.â Well, thatâs a choice, and itâs the right choice if that makes you happy. Thatâs not my choice. And thatâs the wonderful thing. We all have choices."
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"My idea of aging is to keep going," she reflected. "I have so much more I want to do. And I can only do all of those things if I take care of myself today."
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