Exclusive | Celebs share their New Year’s resolutions



These famous faces are already prepping for 2026.

Celebrities are ringing in the new year with goals to spend more time with family, step up their exercise regime, get closer to God — and even compete on “Dancing with the Stars.”

Athletes, reality stars, comedians, a celebrity chef — and even the mayor of NYC — shared their dreams for the coming year with The Post this week.

Mayor Eric Adams

“After 40 years of public service, I am going to dedicate my life to my family. They sacrificed so much and I want to be there for them every moment I can.”

Mayor Adams is focusing on his family in 2026. J.C. Rice

Rob Gronkowski, “Rockin’ Eve” co-host, former Patriots & Buccaneers tight end & Fox Sports analyst

“To run sprints twice a week, get minimum 7 hours of sleep a night and less flying than the year before.”

Rob Gronkowski is hoping to fly less this coming year. Gilbert Flores

Jermaine Johnson II, New York Jets linebacker

“My New Year’s resolution is to grow stronger in my faith and get closer to God.”

Jermaine Johnson II wants to strengthen his relationship with God. Bill Kostroun/New York Post

Adonai Mitchell, New York Jets wide receiver

“To cook more meals.”

Adonai Mitchell will be testing his skills in the kitchen. Bill Kostroun/New York Post

Armand Membou, New York Jets offensive tackle

“Stay in shape over the offseason.”

Armand Membou wants to continue his training routine even when he isn’t playing football. Bill Kostroun/New York Post

Chef Daniel Boulud

“To keep supporting the elderly New Yorkers in need through the CityMeals on Wheels program, we rely on the generosity of everyone. I hope more people will join us in making a difference. And I’m also looking forward to a wonderful travel break with my kids!”

Chef Daniel Boulud hopes more people will join him in his work with CityMeals on Wheels. Neil Rasmus/Shutterstock

Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, “Jersey Shore: Family Vacation” star

“2026 is a year of growth, gratitude and purpose. I’m committed to expanding the Archangel [treatment] Centers, continuing to spread my message of experience, strength and hope to the masses and showing up every day as the best father and husband I can be to my beautiful wife and children. Recovery changed my life and in 2026, I’ll keep paying it forward, one day at a time.”

Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino is focused on expanding his treatment centers. Billboard via Getty Images

Jared Freid, comedian

“My New Year’s resolution is to get in ‘clothing shape.’ Which means I want my clothes to fit me the way they fit me when I bought them in the store. I want to put on a shirt without stretching it like I’m making a pizza out of it. I want to catch my reflection in a car window and feel good about it. I don’t want to think I must’ve been stung by a bee and didn’t feel it. I want to raise my arms confidently and without fear of someone asking if ‘crop tops are in.’ Hopefully this Ozempic works like people say it does.”

Jared Freid hopes to get in “clothing shape.” Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images

Jade Shenker, “Owning Manhattan” star

“I’ve been doing a lot of visualization work. My focus for the new year is to further diversify my business endeavors. I’d really love to do more TV projects like ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ and continue to grow an all-star business, media and real estate team.”

Jade Shenker has “Dancing with the Stars” on her vision board for 2026. Brian Zak/NY Post

Zarna Garg, comedian

“My New Year’s resolution is to consolidate my position as the world‘s leading almost therapist — my goal is to honestly and authentically inform people on all the things they’re doing wrong because re-traumatizing them is the only way to de-traumatize them.”

Comedian Zarna Garg is looking to “consolidate my position as the world‘s leading almost therapist,” she told The Post. Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal via Getty Images



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