Ali Larter Earns High Praise and ‘Bada–’ Label from Hollywood Legend
In a surprising encounter, actress Ali Larter received high praise from Martha Stewart, labeling her a “bada–.” This unexpected recognition took place during Larter’s recent appearance on “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” where she vividly recounted the moment.
Shocking Meeting at the Polo Lounge
The surprise meeting happened at New York City’s Polo Lounge while Larter was dining with her family. She described the encounter, saying, “There’s a vibe happening,” as Martha Stewart caught her eye from a distance. Larter noted the iconic personality walked towards her in a striking white fur coat.
Martha Stewart’s Compliment
Stewart approached Larter’s table and expressed her admiration: “I wait until 12:01 every Sunday to watch your show.” She then praised Larter in front of her daughter, declaring, “Your mother is a bada–.” This generous compliment left Larter in disbelief, as she has long regarded Stewart as an icon.
About “Landman”
Ali Larter stars in the series “Landman,” created by Taylor Sheridan. She portrays Angela, the wife of Billy Bob Thornton’s character, Tommy Norris. The show explores the Permian Basin oil boom in West Texas, primarily during the early 2010s, highlighting advances in oil drilling technology.
- Title: Landman
- Producer: Taylor Sheridan
- Stars: Ali Larter, Billy Bob Thornton
- Based on: The podcast “Boomtown”
Challenges on Set
During filming in Texas, Larter faced some challenges. In one scene, as she stood barefoot in a field, she suddenly felt fire ants crawling on her feet. Despite the discomfort, she chose to persevere, saying she “leaned into it” to complete the shot.
As Larter recounted, her emotional performance impressed their director, Stephen Kay, who remarked on her intensity. Unbeknownst to him, her tears were partly due to the fire ants that had invaded her space.
Conclusion
Ali Larter’s encounter with Martha Stewart not only highlights the actress’s talent but also showcases the unexpected connections that can arise in Hollywood. With “Landman” airing weekly, Larter continues to captivate audiences while navigating the unpredictable nature of filming.