Madonna's beauty secret revealed!
The star invests $1.5 million in Brazilian coconut water with anti-ageing properties.
The star invests $1.5 million in Brazilian coconut water with anti-ageing properties.
How does Madonna stay looking so sweet? Brazilian coconut water. The Grammy-winning star was introduced to the 'detoxifying' water by her 23-year-old boyfriend, Jesus Luz, who she has now reportedly split from, and is rumoured to have invested $1.5 million in the company who makes it.
Vita Coco is a coconut water drink made in Brazil, which is supposed to have many health and anti-ageing benefits.
Madonna started drinking it in 2009 on her 'Sticky and Sweet' tour and now takes it everywhere she goes, necking a bottle or two after her gruelling workouts.
Fellow Hollywood health freaks Demi Moore and Matthew McConaughey are also reportedly said to be investors in Vita Coco.
'Madonna has a team of specialists around her including doctors, chiropractors and other people who could confirm that it's a healthy choice,' said an insider. 'Before Vita Coco, she was drinking a lot of coffee and having special brands shipped to her on the tour'.
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