Natasha Hamilton Backs Campaign Against Junk Food Marketing To Kids

Former Atomic Kitten singer and mother of two Natasha Hamilton is backing a British Heart Foundation campaign against junk food and the BHF’s efforts to ban junk food advertising on television before 9pm. “As a mum I’m always conscious of needing to make sure my kids stay healthy and active,” the 26-year-old said. “We play such a key role in shaping our children’s future so from an early age I’ve taught my kids to understand the importance of having a balanced diet and that they only have junk food as an occasional treat. It’s up to us as parents to act now and help protect the health and wellbeing of our children.” Check out more details at bhf.org.uk.


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| Posted on December 18, 2008 at 7:46 pm in News

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