Ali Larter makes self-care a non-negotiable in her life. (Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images)
"I believe in sweating. Number one, you sweat," Larter confessed. "I don't care if you run, or you do it in a steam room. Sweat, sweat, sweat to get your glow on."
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Next, Larter insisted, "Enjoy your life. When you're happy and relaxed, like you can feel it, you can see it. Stressed out, intense, curmudgeon – no, thank you."
"I believe in sweating. Number one, you sweat. I don't care if you run, or you do it in a steam room. Sweat, sweat, sweat to get your glow on."
"I would say to enjoy your summer in self-care," Larter added. "Go out and do your hikes and your runs outside. Put yourself in nature and go get your little, you know, get that side of you out outside in beautiful areas."
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Larter and husband Hayes MacArthur have two children and have been married for nearly 20 years. (Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)
"My daughter was in kindergarten… It was just a complete – it was a terrible time." They returned to Los Angeles briefly before making the decision to uproot their family.
"We're like, ‘Let's give it a go,’ and we were really, really lucky to find an amazing community there," Larter said. "And we really, really responded to the ethos of that town. It's a simpler life with really generous people, and there's an accountability when you live in a small town that we really loved raising our children in."
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She added, "I don't think Hayes and I ever thought that we would be able to leave Hollywood and then after the pandemic, you know, it really shook up our town and a lot of the work has moved anyway. So, my husband's shooting ‘The Runarounds’ in Wilmington, and I'm in Fort Worth doing ‘Landman’ and we wouldn't be in LA anyway, so I think it's been really exciting that we took the bold move to pivot, and we put our family first, and we're really excited and proud of that decision."






