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What did Hugh Jackman crave after 'X-Men Origins' finished filming?

"X-Men Origins" star Hugh Jackman explains why he brought his family -- his wife Deb and their son, Oscar, and daughter, Ava -- to the Hollywood Walk of Fame handprint-footprint ceremony today.

"This is an honor I never thought would happen in my life and we wanted them to be part of it and to remember it and not just turn up 10 years later and put their feet in Daddy's shoes."

He also reveals what he ate to create his impressive 'Wolverine' bod.

"Let me tell you, I'm not vegan," he explains. "I ate so many chickens to make this body. If there is a place in hell for people who eat chickens, I have booked a suite bigger than anybody."

 And what did he crave when the movie was over and he could go back to real food?

"Spaghetti Bolognese and cereal," he says. "Simple."

Watch this video to see Hugh, Deb and their kids during the mad press swarm.

Sweeeeet family!

Reporting: Sal Morgan

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Hugh is wonderful! I am glad he's got such an aknowledgment.

Poor kids. It's too early for them to be on such a ceremony with lots of paparrazzi hanging around.

He doesn't need meat to create a great body.

There are hundreds of famous top level athletes -even Olympians- who are vegetarian or vegan. "Olympian of the Century" track star Carl Lewis, tennis champions Martina Navratilova and Billie Jean King, cricket star Anil Kumble, Mr. International bodybuilder Andreas Cahling, Heisman trophy winner Desmond Howard, Debbie lawrence Olympic race-walker, four time Mr. Universe Bill Pearl, 4-time Olympic gold medalist Al Oerter, WBC World Middleweight Champion Keith Holmes, double Olympic Gold medalist in hurdles Edwin Moses, and Dave Scott, six-time Ironman triathlon winner, to name but a few.

And finally, two-time winner of the most grueling ultramarathon on earth is vegan Scott Jurek. Here is a description of the race quoted from a running magazine:

"Starting in Badwater in Death Valley and stretching 135 miles, the Badwater Ultramarathon is known as "the most demanding and extreme running race offered anywhere on the planet." "The race covers 135 miles, nonstop, from Badwater in Death Valley to the trailhead of Mount Whitney in the Sierras, the highest mountain in the Lower 48. The successful runners cross three mountain ranges...85 contestants from across the world show up in the 123 degree heat for the ultramarathon. "Ultra" because this race is five marathons back-to-back with another three miles tacked on to the end." "The winner? Vegan competior Scott Jurek, who also won the Badwater last year.

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