How I Lost the Baby Weight
Us Weekly
June 21, 2004
“When you gain 50 pounds during pregnancy like I did, you fear that you’ll never get back in shape,” the five-foot-seven former Angel star tells Us. “It was a challenge, but I worked at it, and 10 months after Donovan was born, I posed for Playboy!”
What she ate
She began her 1,650-1,900 calorie-a-day diet with a high-protein shake in the A.M., then grazed on small snacks (such as egg whites on toast) during the day.
Her workout
Trainer Ron Matthews led Carpenter, 33, through 60 minutes of back-to-back moves, including running, lunges, abs and lifting weights four to six days a week.
The Dirty Dozen
Playboy.com
June 2004
“Posing in Playboy is about finding joy, liberation and warmth,” said Charisma Carpenter, Playboy’s newest nude celeb. “I’m shy and I really came out of my shell.”
You certainly wouldn’t know she’s bashful from her body of work. Charisma shook her pompons as an NFL cheerleader before rubbing Buffy the wrong way as stuck-up prom queen Cordelia Chase on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. But it was when she branched off into a meatier role in Angel that she sent our libidos into the stratosphere. And now, she flaunts her heavenly body in an all-nude, 10-page Playboy pictorial. With her Playboy issue currently on newsstands and her pictorial in the Playboy Cyber Club, Charisma confides about having sex at an Oscar party and which co-star’s neck she wouldn’t mind biting.
1. When you were a cheerleader for the San Diego Chargers, did your costumes ever make it off the field and into the bedroom?
Charisma Carpenter: Yes, I believe they did. And, let’s just say I never had to use the falsies — I’m exposing cheerleader secrets here.
2. Of all the women you appeared with on Buffy and Angel, who would you most like to film a girl-on-girl scene with?
CC: I’ve never thought about it. I don’t want anybody to feel left out. Well, I think Stephanie Romanov is pretty beautiful and sexy. She’d be a good choice.
3. What music do you listen to during sex?
CC: Rolling Stones and Ben Harper. I don’t have a stereo in my room so I haven’t had music playing during sex in a long time. But the last time I had music playing it was Tattoo You and Diamonds on the Inside.
4. Is there a rock star you’d like to go back to the tour bus with?
CC: Because I like their music so much, I want to say Mick Jagger, but he doesn’t do anything for me sexually. Talent overcomes a lot, but I don’t think it will ever overcome that much.
5. What celebrity would you most like to have sex with?
CC: Viggo Mortensen. He reminds me of my husband.
6. What’s your favorite part of the male anatomy?
CC: Hands. Hygiene’s important. Clean, round, soft, tan hands are cool.
7. Ever have sex in a public place?
CC: Yes. At an Oscar party in the bathroom.
8. What’s the most unusual place you’ve had sex?
CC: On a highway in a moving automobile. I wasn’t driving. It worked out quite well, but I don’t know how it did. I was young and stupid.
9. What’s your favorite sexual act?
CC: The act itself. Intercourse.
10. Do you prefer giving oral sex, or receiving?
CC: Giving. I have a hang-up. I don’t enjoy receiving it as much.
11. Any nicknames for your vagina?
CC: These are good questions. I call my vagina “punani.” My period is “Wilma” because it’s the ugliest thing ever. An ex-boyfriend named his ex-girlfriend’s boobs “bumpers” because they were huge, but I’ve never had that problem.
12. Ever have a three- or more-some?
CC: No, no. I’m a little bit uptight that way. I don’t like to share.
Earth Angel
Angel star Charisma Carpenter gives us a glimpse of heaven
Playboy
June 2004
When Charisma Carpenter first appeared on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series, she played a character fans loved to hate. As self-obsessed knockout Cordelia Chase, she spent as much time ridiculing the show’s heroine as she did reluctantly staking demons. But by the time she jumpled over to the spin-off series Angel (bringing along a legion of male viewers with her), the character had mellowed, and when Cordelia perished during Angel’s current, final season, fans mourned. Since half the show’s characters are technically dead anyway, have we really seen the last of Cordelia if a reunion special or movie version comes to pass?
“I’ve learned during my time in Hollywood never to say never,” says Charisma. “But I can say fairly absolutely, with mild reservation, that no, I would never go back. I think all the stories for Cordelia have been told. As an actress I was getting really comfortable, so it was time for a change.”
Charisma, who tried out for the role of Buffy before being offered the part of her acid-tongued rival, was initially reluctant to play a character similar to her first regular role, on Aaron Spelling’s Malibu Shores. “I didn’t want to get pigeonholed, but it was the best decision I’ve ever made,” she says. “I wanted to be the nice girl and didn’t know how to be a bitch. The Malibu Shores casting director told me, ‘Heather Locklear is one of the nicest people we’ve ever met – but she plays one hell of a bitch.’ So I read my lines over and over with a friend and just found the bitch within.”
Charisma was born in Las Vegas, and yes, that’s her real name, inspired by a 1970s Avon perfume that her mother liked. “It doesn’t smell very good, but it was a good name,” Charisma laughs. “It was either that or Prissy, because my dad loves that name. I asked him if that was going to be short for Priscilla, and he said, ‘No, just Prissy.’ Thankfully Mom won out.” Living up to her magnetic moniker, Charisma started performing with a song-and-dance troupe at Vegas venues (think Travelodge, not Caesars Palace) when she was nine. Later her family relocated to a suburb of San Diego, where her dance skills landed her work as a Chargers cheerleader. But Charisma wasn’t destined to remain on the sidelines long and, while waiting tables to make extra money, was spotted by an agent. “I had no idea what I was going to do,” she says, recounting that she had also taken jobs as an aerobics instructor, a property manager and an English teacher. “Life is weird that way. I was just floating, and I floated into acting.” And what if the winds of fortune hadn’t blown in that particular direction? “Well, if I had nine lives,” says Charisma, “I think one life would have been as a professional tennis player, and another one would have been as a rock star. I would have loved to be a Gwen Stefani. Except that I can’t sing, of course.”
After seven seasons portraying Cordelia, Charisma most recently played opposite Alicia Silverstone on several episodes of Miss Match, a role she hopes to reprise. “My character’s relationship with Alicia is that they went to high school together and are ‘frenemies,’” she says. “They’re friendly but not really friends, so I rib her all the time. I start dating her father, played by Ryan O’Neal. I didn’t think I’d have chemistry with him, but we have one hell of a connection. I never see people in terms of age, and something about this Miss Match thing has gotten me going toward older men. Someone like Colin Farrell doesn’t do it for me. I think I would have lots of chemistry with George Clooney – I like that salt-and-pepper vibe. But don’t tell my husband, okay?”
Charisma and her husband, Damian, have a young son who is now center stage in her life. Even so, she is intent on stretching herself in her profession. “I think the goal as an actress is to get as far removed from yourself as possible and to explore the unknown,” she says. “You have to know what motivates you and what turns you on. If you have to make love to somebody in a scene who has bad breath and acne, you’ve got to make him Viggo Mortensen in your brain. You have to be in tune with yourself.”

















