Alexandra Daddario shared some rare insight into her whirlwind romance with producer Andrew Form, who she married earlier this summer during a romantic ceremony at the iconic Preservation Hall in New Orleans.
While gracing the cover of Women’s Health in a sexy white sports bra and black quilted shorts, the 36-year-old White Lotus star opened up about having to juggle wedding planning while synonymously shooting her upcoming TV series Mayfair Witches.
‘When I met Andrew, we just both knew,’ she revealed. ‘The wedding was wonderful; it felt a bit like an inevitable conclusion. So I feel really at peace.’
Looking good! Alexandra Daddario shared some rare insight into her whirlwind romance with producer Andrew Form, who she married during a romantic ceremony at the iconic Preservation Hall in New Orleans earlier this summer
As for the Baywatch star’s vision for her big day in June, she explained her desire for their ceremony to ‘feel like a good, easy time without the pressure of convention.’
Following their walk down the aisle, the lovebirds managed to squeeze in a ‘mini honeymoon’ that entailed going on a road trip through Mississippi and Alabama, before concluding with the beaches of Florida’s panhandle.
Since getting hitched, less than a year after getting engaged, Daddario joked that their ‘version of a night out at the club’ is getting ‘a little wild, open a bottle of wine, and fighting over chess.’
Busy summer: While gracing the cover of Women’s Health in a sexy white sports bra and black quilted shorts, the 36-year-old White Lotus star opened up about having to juggle wedding planning while synonymously shooting her upcoming TV series Mayfair Witches
‘When I met Andrew, we just both knew,’ she revealed. ‘The wedding was wonderful; it felt a bit like an inevitable conclusion. So I feel really at peace’
I’m a total monster,’ the New York native admitted when it comes to playing board games. ‘I got so good that the next time we played [chess], Andrew was like, ‘What’s going on here?’ I was like, ‘I don’t know.…’
When asked about managing her grueling schedule, the Emmy nominee credits hot yoga and acupuncture for keeping her mind and body strong.
‘If I do them back-to-back, it’s almost like a computer rebooting,’ she explained.
Romantic: As for the Baywatch star’s vision for her big day in June, she explained her desire for their ceremony to ‘feel like a good, easy time without the pressure of convention’
Making time: Following their walk down the aisle, the lovebirds managed to squeeze in a ‘mini honeymoon’ that entailed going on a road trip through Mississippi and Alabama, before concluding with the beaches of Florida’s panhandle
Her love of acupuncture came after the Chinese medicine practice successfully treated a frozen shoulder that she suffered at 23.
‘I’m obsessed,’ she says. ‘I’ve had the needles everywhere—all over my body.’
The actress says she even had an acupuncturist needle her perineum and above her gumline.
Married life: Since getting hitched, less than a year after getting engaged, Daddario joked that their ‘version of a night out at the club’ is getting ‘a little wild, open a bottle of wine, and fighting over chess’
‘I’m a total monster,’ the New York native admitted when it comes to playing board games. ‘I got so good that the next time we played [chess], Andrew was like, ‘What’s going on here?’ I was like, ‘I don’t know.…’
‘I will tell you,’ she raved. ‘I felt like a million bucks the next day.’
As for how she stays in such incredible shape, Daddario credits workouts with trainer Patrick Murphy, swimming, hiking and healthy meals.
‘I’ve found that my body heals faster and responds better if I’m in tune with myself and can be in nature,’ she reflected.
Routine: When asked about managing her grueling schedule, the Emmy nominee credits hot yoga and acupuncture for keeping her mind and body strong