LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In a picturesque Los Angeles setting, Addison Rae, the 'He's All That' actress, exhibited her sculpted dancer's body during a refreshing hike.
The photo captured on Tuesday, November 28, saw the influencer making the most of the Southern California warmth as part of her daily exercise routine.
Addison Rae flaunts toned physique on LA hike
Rae sported a pastel yellow tank top adorned with "Dreaming of U" in blue beneath a red star. Paired with low-waist black shorts, the ensemble offered a glimpse of her toned midriff, accentuating her commitment to a fit lifestyle, as per Daily Mail.
Completing the look with light gray sneakers, the influencer showcased a natural appearance with her light brown hair neatly parted and makeup-free.
On the hike, Rae was accompanied by a tattooed male companion, shirtless and revealing intricate body art on his arms and chest. Dressed in dark shorts, white socks, and black sneakers, her hiking partner complemented the scenic adventure.
This outdoor escapade follows the success of her recent film, 'Thanksgiving', which has garnered over $24 million since its theatrical debut on November 17. Expressing her gratitude on social media, Rae described the experience as a dream come true, thanking everyone involved in the project.
Looking ahead, the TikTok star is set to lend her voice to 'Animal Friends', an animated/live-action hybrid production, featuring talents like Ryan Reynolds, Jason Momoa, and Aubrey Plaza.
While details about the plot remain under wraps, reports suggest the film might earn an R-rating from the MPAA, adding an exciting dimension to Rae's diverse portfolio.
Eli Roth's concerns and Addison Rae's acting journey
Director Eli Roth, the creative force behind the film 'Thanksgiving', has candidly shared his concerns about casting TikTok sensation Addison Rae in the lead role. While acknowledging her meteoric rise to fame on TikTok, Roth expressed reservations about her understanding of the intricacies of the acting process.
In a recent statement, Roth highlighted the importance of casting Rae based on her acting abilities rather than as a mere publicity stunt. He emphasized the potential negative impact on both the film and Rae's image if her casting were perceived as a mere promotional move.
He stated, "Listen, unless you’re great, it’s going to feel like stunt casting. That’s going to be bad for the movie and it’s going to be bad for you," as per The Hollywood Reporter.
The director acknowledged that Rae entered the world of filmmaking without a full grasp of the acting process, noting, "She was catapulted to fame in this new thing that no one understood, and I think she made [another] movie before she really understood the process of acting."
Roth added, "And good for her for trying, but I don’t think it’s reflective of who she is as an actor."