Sydney Sweeney Excited to celebrate the premiere of Toronto International Film Festival Christie.
“Christie, you are absolutely incredible and I am honored. I want to cry! Oh my god, you are so inspiring. type. “So, it was a dream to be around me in the process, but then it was also scary because you were like, ‘Oh, my goodness.
She added with tears in her face: “I’m not sure. I mean, she’s the greatest boxer in the world and I have to do hooks and hits, I thought, ‘Did I hope and do it right?'”
Sweeney portrays boxers from the 90s era Christy Martin In the upcoming biopic, two women walked the red carpet together on Friday. Sweeney was shocked when 57-year-old Martin was shocked in a tailored white suit Show off her curves On a custom Erdem blush corset gift.
During the film introduction of Sweeney and Martin, the former professional athlete noted Happy Alum is completely converted into production.
“She’s not beautiful, sexy Sydney,” Martin said. “She is tough, strong Christie.”
Sweeney was trained in depth to play a titular role.

Sydney Sweeney and Christy Martin.
Emma McIntyre/Getty Images“I trained two [or] Three months ago [shooting]. I have boxing coaches, I have weight trainers, I have nutritionists. “Sweeney explained on Friday. I trained three times a day and then I was trained as well when I was filming.”
In addition to studying boxing exercises and going to the gym, Sweeney also increased her daily calorie intake.
“Yes, [I drank] Many milkshakes [and] She quipped. “She quipped. But it was incredible to be able to fully embody such a strong woman. I felt stronger. It was really encouraging.”
Sweeney ended up gaining 30 pounds during the training program.
“I feel very strong and powerful.” She told Vanity Fair In a profile released earlier this week. “I love it. It’s just my dream to be able to lose myself and become someone else’s boat.”
Christie director David MichôdIn his case, he told the magazine that Sweeney “want to do the job” to turn it into a role.
“She wants to train, she wants to fight, she Want to change yourselfwe will need all of this.

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