Ali Larter Poses in a Tiny Red String Bikini, Revealing Her Secret to Shooting Swimsuit Scenes
Ali Larter shared a mirror selfie on Instagram featuring her red string bikini.
In the post, she opened up about the routine that helps her feel her best for bikini scenes.
The Legally Blonde actress is currently starring in Landman.Ali Larter is getting real on Instagram. In a new post featuring a mirror selfie, the Final Desti"nation actress opened up about body confidence and shared all of the ways she helps herself feel her best.
In the photo, Larter posed in front of the mirror in a red string bikini and a cross necklace in her on-set trailer. "For all my ladies out there that work hard to be their best everyday," she wrote in the caption. "Let's hear how you do it? I had to shoot a bikini scene for my show last week."
Larter is currently starring as Angela in Paramount+'s Landman alongside Billy Bob Thornton, Jon Hamm, and Demi Moore. "Playing a character that is so comfortable in her body drives me," Larter went on.
The actress then explained her routine that helps her feel her best before shooting the scene. She begins by getting to bed by 11 p.m., ready for her 5:30 a.m. start. She takes magnesium and gaba before bed and starts the day with celery juice and coffee. Before heading to set, she finds time to go to the gym. "I do a 30 minute intervals run and 10 minutes of core," she wrote.
After her shower, she dunks her face in ice water then "slathers" it in oil. On set, she has "another coffee, lemon water, eggs and Turkey bacon."
She went on, "Put on Angela's diamond cross which is my suit of armor for this woman. 10 minutes of deep breathing to break down the BS I tell myself and redirect my energy to a calm, confident, and creative state while I look over my material. And then go walk the walk!"
Larter, who turned 49 earlier this year, is best-known for her roles in Final Destination. You probably also remember her iconic turn as Brooke Windham in Legally Blonde.
Larter previously told New Beauty that "getting into shape" for Angela was "huge." "I knew I needed to get there before I even got into the wardrobe fittings," she said. "I asked myself: 'How am I going to feel the most confident in my body at my age knowing that this woman's going to be wearing a lot of bikinis and she's so comfortable in it?' It was all of that."
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