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Madelyn Cline Addresses Viewers’ Fixation On Her Physique In ‘Outer Banks’


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Madelyn Cline is addressing viewers’ fixation on her physique and look all through her time on Netflix‘s Outer Banks.

In a cowl story with Attract journal, the Glass Onion actress stated problems with physique picture represent her “Roman Empire,” referencing the meme about how males obsessively take into consideration the fallen republic. Cline has beforehand additionally been candid about her previous with disordered consuming.

“Folks love to concentrate to weight particularly,” she instructed the publication. “It’s very weird to me. From season to season on Outer Banks, my look has modified with plenty of components: stress, breakups, wholesome or unhealthy habits with meals. It’s regular life. However the digital camera, swear to God, picks up every thing. Like, rattling. Can I not be on my interval? Can I not have a beer the night time earlier than?”

She continued, “Within the remark sections, we aren’t at all times household.”

Outer Banks, the runaway YA journey hit for the streamer, is presently in manufacturing for its fifth and remaining season. In an interview with Josh Horowitz’s Comfortable Unhappy Confused podcast that additionally launched right now, Cline mentioned her bittersweet emotions about wrapping the present, which first premiered in 2020.

“We’ve been within the thick of it for six or seven years. It kicks our asses. It’s a tricky present to shoot, it’s very bodily demanding,” she defined. “Nicely, I at all times come again, and I’m like, ‘Oh f—, I forgot how a lot stamina you might want to must sustain with this present and the weather that we shoot in.’”

As Cline tackles future initiatives, just like the forthcoming I Know What You Did Final Summer season reboot and “heady and heavy” Day Drinker reverse Johnny Depp and Penélope Cruz, she stated there’s an “angle of gratitude” from the solid given the present’s launchpad for his or her careers.

“It’s been the higher a part of my 20s, and it’s a safety blanket I at all times return to and that I at all times know goes to be there and is in a means, looks like having your coaching wheels taken off,” she stated.