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Teri Hatcher keeps fit, but eschews the gym to avoid germs. Hatcher told Britain’s New magazine: “I can’t stand going to the gym. It’s too formatted and it freaks me out with all the germs. I hike outside. I lift weights in my house, just not at a gym.” Hatcher, 42, also credits her daughter, Emerson, 9, for keeping her in shape. “I run around after my daughter a lot. I’m teaching her to play soccer at the moment.”

James Gandolfini told Esquire magazine Mafia characters need to be fat. As Tony Soprano, the mob boss in the HBO drama “The Sopranos,” Gandolfini, 45, has found his meatiest role. “I should exercise, but I’m too old for that (stuff). I lost 30 pounds to play my character in ‘The Mexican,’ but people don’t take to skinny Mafia men, and I don’t feel right when I’m thin. I was voted best-looking kid in high school but, as you can see, things changed. I used to say I was a 260-pound Woody Allen. You can make that 295 pounds now.”

Adam Goldstein, a.k.a. DJ AM and the former boyfriend of Nicole Richie, recently complained he lost deejaying jobs because of his split with Richie. Now Goldstein is whining to friends he has gained 20 pounds and may have to go back for more gastric-bypass surgery, janetcharltonshollywood.com reported. Maybe Goldstein could give the stick-thin Richie a lesson on how to eat?

Golfer Jason Gore wants to improve his swing and lose some weight. And he’s using a unique method to get results. “I want to be a better athlete,” Gore said in a news release for the ADT Golf Skills Challenge that aired recently on NBC. “I’ve hired a trainer who trains ultimate fighters, and I’m trying to get my body in the best shape it can be.” Gore says he’s lost 21 pounds, but admits, “I’ve come to realize that I’m not going to be 180 pounds. I know I’m not built like Tiger Woods. The stuff that Tiger accomplishes is not by accident. He’s the hardest-working guy out there.”

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