Raquel Welch on the secret to staying fit in 1984

The film star revealed her ‘most cherished beauty tips, physical and mental’

Raquel Welch, now 81, was in ‘cracking form for a lady who has survived 44 years, 27 films, three marriages and two children’ in a photoshoot for the Observer Magazine in 1984. She was plugging the publication of her workout book, Raquel: The Raquel Welch Total Beauty and Fitness Program, ‘like those other mature American glamour pusses Jane Fonda, Victoria Principal and Linda Evans’.

The book revealed Welch’s ‘most cherished beauty secrets, physical and mental’ and drew from the Hatha yoga that she discovered seven years previously. ‘The fact is,’ Welch confided, ‘that the mind and the body are interrelated.’

Thousands of women, apparently, had asked about her diet. ‘When they hear that I have given up salt, sugar, oil and processed food,’ she said, ‘they are aghast.’ She described her step-by-step programme as ‘when East meets Welch’, and a third of the book is either Welch exercising (in skimpy clothing) or not exercising (in skimpy clothing).

To promote the book, ‘jocks’ from the US Olympic male swimming team ‘offered their whole-hearted support’, surrounding her wearing – and not wearing – budgie-smugglers while Welch sported a spaghetti-strap zebra-print bodysuit.

Given that the swimmers appear to be swimming not in water but oil and also that they seem to be attempting a sort of proto-twerk in her face, Welch’s salt and oil intake may have temporarily increased to dangerously unhealthy levels during the photoshoot.

Welch said it was while completing a stint as the replacement for Lauren Bacall in the Broadway play Woman of the Year that the book idea occurred, rather than a suggestion by a publisher after Jane Fonda’s Workout shifted millions of books and videos.

‘I love Jane, but that book was sort of, well, tacky,’ said Welch, unlovingly.

Contributor

Chris Hall

The GuardianTramp

Related Content

Article image
From the archive: bad hair days in 1984
Extensions, gels, sprays and and a rainbow of colours… the owner of the legendary Antenna salon reflects on the birth of good hair

Juliana Piskorz

01, Jul, 2018 @5:00 AM

Article image
From the archive: Norman Mailer meets Clint Eastwood in 1984
The novelist writes admiringly of the actor – even suggesting he’d make a good politician

Chris Hall

05, Jan, 2020 @6:00 AM

Article image
Vidal Sassoon on the artform that is hairdressing, 1985
The scissors legend talked to Sally Brampton while Hamiltons gallery displayed a retrospective exhibition of his work. By Chris Hall

Chris Hall

24, Jul, 2022 @5:00 AM

Article image
From the archive: Meryl Streep as Karen Silkwood, 1984
The actor wondered what she was letting herself in for when she played the nuclear safety whistleblower

Chris Hall

23, Feb, 2020 @6:00 AM

Article image
From the archive: slimming down and shaping up, November 1966
How we kept fit came under the spotlight more than 50 years ago in the Observer, but sadly, all the cigs and booze were never going to help

Chris Hall

12, Jul, 2020 @5:00 AM

Article image
Staying in is the perfect time to experiment | Funmi Fetto
The fact that we are all at home gives you time to try something new… like a shot of colour round one eye

Funmi Fetto

05, Apr, 2020 @5:30 AM

Article image
Cutting remarks: an investigation into hair, with plenty of dodgy puns, 1983
The longest beard, the use of washing-up liquid, going bald: every aspect of trichology was covered. By Chris Hall

Chris Hall

13, Feb, 2022 @6:00 AM

Article image
From the archive: who wants to be fitter and slimmer?
It’s 1982 and the Observer team are testing the new-fangled exercise machines

Alex Moshakis

26, Aug, 2018 @5:00 AM

Article image
From the archive: reshaping the police after the Brixton riots, 1984
The Met were trained to fight street battles but also to be self-aware. By Chris Hall

Chris Hall

03, Oct, 2021 @5:00 AM

Article image
1984: was the year quite as awful as George Orwell predicted?
Big Brother wasn’t watching you, but there was the IRA Brighton bombing, famine in Africa and the miners’ strike to think about

Chris Hall

25, Sep, 2022 @5:45 AM