Michelle Stafford is a celebrated American actress, author, and producer. She is well known for her appearances on the daytime soap operas General Hospital and The Young and the Restless. She made her television debut in 1992 as Phyllis Summers on the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless. For her role on this show, she was awarded the 1994 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. When she left Y&R in 2003, she was nominated for three more Emmys for her role as Nina Clay on ABC’s General Hospital.
Aside from acting, Michelle refers to herself as a “entrepreneurial goddess.” Through her own production firm, TeamMStaff Productions, she has created and produced a number of projects, including the online series “The Stafford Project,” for which she was nominated for a Streamy Award. She also promotes women’s rights, organic cosmetics, and mental health.
Michelle works as a performer in addition to being a writer. She released her self-help book Self-Care Revolution: Look Good, Feel Good in April 2020. She explains how to take care of your body and mind to become your best self.
Michelle runs several successful businesses in addition to her work in television, including the Premier by Michelle Stafford jewelry line and the Skin Nation cosmetics line. She started her jewelry line in 2018, and since then, her pieces have won numerous awards. She debuted her skincare line in 2021 with the intention of promoting natural beauty products and healthy lifestyle options.
A role model both on and off the screen, Michelle Stafford. Many other people who wish to succeed in their own lives look up to her as an inspiration. Given her positive outlook, strong work ethic, and dedication to making the world a better place, it makes sense why she continues to inspire so many others.
Viewers might not be aware that Nina on General Hospital and Phyllis on The Young and the Restless actor Michelle Stafford has struggled with her weight. I’ve been up to 190 pounds and down to 100 pounds, she admitted to Soaps In Depth. I used to be sugar dependent. I used to have coffee and cookies for breakfast and lunch. I would stop eating totally after two kilometers of running. I used to go to brunches and stuff my handbag full of pastries.
She was also familiar with fad diets because she had tried several quick fixes over the years. “I tried the ice cream diet, the starch-blocker diet, and Dexatrim,” Stafford said. I don’t want you to know what I did, honey.
In 2013, Stafford’s sister received a stage 3 breast cancer diagnosis, which utterly upended her world. Although the actress claims that “she’s entirely cancer-free today,” she also says that “after I found out, I studied and learned sugar and all this horrible things is harming your body.” Furthermore, it has nothing to do with calories. How many people have tried diets and failed to lose even a single pound? And you’re dying of starvation? All that’s left to do is change your diet.
Stafford has altered her eating habits as well as other aspects of her life with this mindset. She even went so far as to create the organic cosmetic product line Skin Nation. And forget about being thin, she adds once again. “Keeping healthy and active is key!”