Tiffani Thiessen, 51, Says Her Mindset Around Wellness Has Evolved: 'In My 20s, It Was All About Looking Good' (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

Tiffani Thiessen attends Variety’s TV FYC Fest at 1 Hotel West Hollywood on June 06, 2024 in West Hollywood, California.

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Tiffani Thiessenis in her wellness era!

In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the actress and cookbook author, 51, says that her mindset on wellness has changed over the decades.

Now, amid her milestone age and partnership withIsopureto create protein-boosted recipes, she finds herself prioritizing “feeling good” over “looking good.”

“Last year, I turned the big 5-0, which was a turning point in my life. It usually is for most people,” Thiessen tells PEOPLE. “Before I turned 50, I had a mindset of wanting to be at the best possible place for that age. So, I was working towards what I felt was going to be healthy for me.”

Tiffani Thiessen attends Variety’s TV FYC Fest at 1 Hotel West Hollywood on June 06, 2024 in West Hollywood, California

The actress then “upped the ante” with her workouts and started adding “a lot of protein” to her diet. Therefore, she says it was “really perfect” when the protein powder company approached her with the campaign as it “aligned with everything that I was trying to do.”

As for how Thiessen’s current mindset differs from what it used to be, she says she tries to avoid putting “strict labels” on herself. The actress has been in the spotlight since she was a teenager, landing main roles in the pivotal teen showsSaved By the BellandBeverly Hills, 90210, and found her wellness goals, at that age, were focused on her physical appearance.

“In my twenties, it was all about looking really good,” Thiessen explains. “But in my fifties, my first goal was feeling good, and that was physically and mentally. That had a lot to do with my diet and the type of exercising I was doing.”

Actress Tiffani Thiessen poses for a portrait in October 1989 in Los Angeles.Aaron Rapoport/Corbis/Getty

Actress Tiffani Thiessen poses for a portrait in October 1989 in Los Angeles, California.

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She found joy in physical activity and says she was not “racking my body into the gym seven days a week and going hardcore.”

“I was doing things like hiking outside or playing pickleball with friends because it really has a lot to do with your mental health too,” the actress says. “That’s where I think I’ve changed a lot as I’ve gotten older. You get the benefits where you, of course, look better too, but I think when you start with the mental, it actually makes it a little easier.”

“That’s what I’ve learned in my wise age of 51 now,” she adds. “When you go that way first, usually everything else falls into place.”

Tiffani Thiessen’s Isopure campaign.REBECCA SANABRIA PHOTOGRAPHS

Tiffani Thiessen on How Her Mindset About Wellness Has Changed in Her 50s,

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Partnering with Isopure, Thiessen has developed acarrot muffin recipewith the brand’szero carb vanilla protein powderto help her achieve her own protein goals. She describes the recipe as “so easy and versatile” – and also kid-friendly, which is important to the mom of two.

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Thiessen, who shares two kids Holt, 9, and Harper, 14, with her husbandBrady Smith, says of the muffins, “I love them because of the pure protein in it,” before explaining that she’s also trying to add protein to her kids' diet.

“I’m always trying to get protein in their diet as well, but the muffins are also packed with carrots and all the vegetables that they don’t always get,” she says. “They’re good eaters, but we can always be better.”

source: people.com