Creative, passionate, compassionate and in possession of a physique that'd make a woman half her age weep with envy-Cosmo finds that at 40, the only thing sexier than Padma Lakshmi's body, is her mind.
When you're scheduled to meet Padma Lakshmi, it helps to be of sound self esteem. After all, this is the woman whose very mention launches a thousand male fantasies, who inspired Sir Salman Rushdie's Fury and who looks desperately alluring even when she's levelly telling stricken chefs on TV to "pack your knives and go home . She arrives at the covershoot in jeans and a T-shirt, sans fard and hair still wet from a shower. Her honeyed skin and trim body make her appear like some mysterious Oceanic beauty and yet the way she looks has only half to do with her blazing sensuality.
On men and relationships: "Some of my most loyal friendships have been with men. I have a lot of male gay friends and a tonne of straight male friends. I'm proud to say I have good, solid platonic relationships with straight men who respect me and who've earned the trust of their wives too.
As for relationships, no matter how good-looking a man is, if he doesn't have a sense of humour, or wit, it won't last. You always want a man to be at least as smart as you. I'd like a man who could make me laugh and make me think, in that order. A great relationship needs to foster growth in both people. When two people are together, they must make more of each other, than when they're separate. Together they must be greater than the sum of their individual parts.
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