Madelyn Cline in Bathing Suit Says "Happy New Year's Eve"
Madelyn Cline is known for her roles in the hit series Outer Banks and the film Knives Out: The Glass Onion. She just shared a set of photos on Instagram from her New Year's Eve activities. In one photo, Cline posed with a golf ball in a bathing suit. She captioned the post, "Happy New Year's Eve." How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways Madelyn Cline stays in shape and the photos that prove they work—and to get beach-ready yourself, don't miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bathing Suit Photos!
She Uses Cleanser
Cline has amazing skin, and she makes sure to take care of it. She revealed some of her favorite beauty products and secrets to Vogue. She says that she uses cleanser to help with acne."It just makes me feel like it's actually good for my pores," she explains. "I have noticed a difference in the amount of blackheads I'm getting."
She Found Acceptance In Herself
Cline is open about her previous struggles with an eating disorder. She tells Women's Health that she found acceptance in herself by repeating things over and over. "My mom was a wonderful help in that. She would stand there in the mirror with me and we would list out things that I liked about my body," she explained. "After that repetition those things became solidified in my mind. I like my curves, I like my hips, and after a while I started to love my body. I became so much happier."
She Takes Breaks From Social Media
Cline tells Glamour that she needs to take breaks from her social media pages from time to time. "It's important for me to remember that with my socials I'm incredibly blessed. But at the same time, sometimes it can get very loud, so I have to turn it off and listen to myself for a second and be present in the moment. It's so nice to not be thinking 'oh, I'm gonna take this picture to post'. It's so nice to just leave my phone somewhere for a few hours. But it's also such a wonderful tool and I'm so thankful for it."
She Doesn't Put Pressure On Herself
Cline tells Glamour that she doesn't put pressure on herself to do things. "I feel like everybody puts pressure on themselves to look or act a certain way sometimes. And at the end of the day – it doesn't matter. Like, you know, we're on a floating rock hurtling through space, and to worry yourself about things like that – it's trivial. All bodies are beautiful, [realising that] is a part of self-love and self-acceptance."
She Learned Chess
Cline tells Glamour that she learned how to play chess, which has helped with her anxiety. "On the Glass Onion set, Leslie [Odom Jr] taught Jess and I how to play," she says. "He'd ask ''what are my options?' I think it just means to step outside of my thoughts for a second. We can often act on an anxiety or emotion that's really, really strong. But we could just take a minute, and ask 'what can I do in the moment? What options do I have to centre myself?' It can feel like everything is kind of closing in, but it's not true. I think [learning chess] is a wonderful life lesson in general."