Rob Lowe 'doesn't Want A Surprise Party' For His 60th Birthday

  • 15 February 2024

Rob Lowe's wife is "on top" of his 60th birthday plans.

The actor will reach the landmark on March 17, and Rob has revealed that his wife Sheryl has been busily planning the celebrations.

Speaking to 'Extra', Rob shared: "Sheryl Lowe is on top of it.

"I don’t want a surprise party, but I also don’t want to know.”

Rob also revealed that the loved-up couple - who have been married since 1991 - had very simply plans for Valentine's Day.

He said: "The good news is the longer you’re married, it’s like we’ve been through all the poppin’ circumstances, so now simplicity rules the day.

"The fact that we can just be alone by the fire and just have a special moment together is gonna be great."

Rob has been on the Atkins Diet for the last 30 years, and he believes it's the key to his healthy appearance.

The Hollywood star explained: "You want your protein. You want to cut your carbs. You want to cut your sugars. That’s been the basis of Atkins forever and that's the way I’ve been eating forever."

Rob previously claimed that "science is catching up" to his health-conscious lifestyle.

The actor told GQ magazine: "I'm now getting the studies that are backing up what I have been doing intuitively for years, which is eating the Atkins way - low carb, low sugar - and getting more than enough sleep.

"People used to make fun of me. But now the science is catching up - that it's more than beauty sleep. It’s brain sleep, it's body sleep, it’s focus.

"The other thing is, as a guy in my fifties, I'm training in a very different way than I used to. The hardest thing for me has been to train less. I would train every day if I could - and, frankly, kind of punishing myself. If I don’t feel like I've just killed myself in the gym, I feel like it's been wasted time.

"Turns out, that's not true - it's particularly not true when you're not in your twenties and thirties anymore. So I'm really focusing on diet, rest, and being smarter and more strategic about the training."