Ali Larter’s Weekend Rejuvenation
Ali Larter finds her balance by snapping makeup-free selfies and cherishing moments with family. The 50-year-old actress recently shared glimpses of her tranquil weekend, featuring playful interactions with friends and kids amidst nature.
“Recharge your mind and heart with love this weekend!” was her caption for the post. One standout image was of her on a merry-go-round, offering a serious no-makeup selfie that captured a moment of authenticity.
In the photo, she wore a white button-up shirt adorned with black lines, complemented by a sun hat and a diamond necklace. Comments from fans reflected admiration, with one saying, “I want to be you when I grow up. You are so beautiful and stylish!” Another added, “So beautiful ✨✨✨.”
Another image captured her children enjoying a seafood dinner. This comes shortly after she showcased several photos hiking in the mountains of Idaho with her dogs.
Larter, along with her husband, is raising two kids: Theodore, 15, and Vivian, 11. They first crossed paths on the set of the movie “Homo Erectus” in 2007 and tied the knot in August 2009.
During the pandemic lockdown in 2020, the couple moved with their children to Idaho. Interestingly, Larter had expected a brief stay but ended up deciding to settle there permanently. She shared that their initial two-month plan shifted when schools remained online, allowing them to enroll their daughter in kindergarten, which was a big deal for the family.
Since relocating, Larter has found joy in connecting with a supportive community. “We’ve met such an amazing family here,” she noted, reflecting on the enriching experiences they’ve had together.
Currently, Larter stars as Angela Norris on Paramount+’s series “Landman,” which began airing in 2024. She plays the ex-wife of Billy Bob Thornton’s character, navigating the complexities of the oil industry’s impact in West Texas.
While her role often requires her to don bikinis and revealing outfits, she has expressed mixed feelings about those scenes. “That’s the hardest thing for me,” she admitted. “I don’t enjoy them. But they’re part of the story I’m telling as an actress.”
