Cynthia Erivo, pictured, celebrating the Australian premiere of “Wicked”.Photo:Don Arnold/WireImage

Cynthia Erivo attends the “Journey Through Oz” Tour to celebrate the Australian premiere of “Wicked” at State Theatre on November 03, 2024 in Sydney, Australia.

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Cynthia Erivodoesn’t press snooze.

During a screening ofWickedand Q&A withKristen Bellat the Academy Museum’s the Ted Mann Theatre in Los Angeles, Calif. on Thursday, Dec. 12, the actress, 37, revealed that she sacrificed sleep while playingElphabain the recently released film.

“I think I consciously run towards things that will use me physically, as well as mentally, because I believe that the body and the mind are intrinsically, truly intrinsically linked,” Erivo said.

“Sometimes the body is the thing that tells the mind what to do, and sometimes the mind is the thing that will tell the body what to do because I feel like I’m a very physical person. I want both things to be in action. I want both things to be being used," she continued.

The actress then confessed that she’s torn about whether or not pushing herself for her roles is “healthy," as she detailed she would sleep for less than three hours a night while filmingWicked.

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The star explained thatexercisingroutinely was necessary because her body had to be conditioned for the flying stunts.

“I had never flown before. I just knew I wanted to, I’d flown a small amount, but nothing like this before,” Erivo said. “And that requires your core to be the strongest you could possibly be, because the wires will take you from one place to another."

“JoMcLaren, my stunt coordinator, was so good with me. She was like, ‘Are you sure you want to do all of this?’ And I said, ‘Yes,’ " she continued. “And so what I would need to do is be ready enough so that when the wires are working to move me from point A to point B to point C, if we’re doing a loop to loop, which is that big loop, I have to get myself over and round without my legs just falling behind me.”

Cynthia Erivo, pictured in “Wicked”.Universal Pictures

Cynthia Erivo is Elphaba in WICKED, directed by Jon M. Chu

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Cynthia Erivo, pictured as Elphaba.Giles Keyte/Universal Pictures

Cynthia Erivo is Elphaba in WICKED, directed by Jon M. Chu

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For Erivo, several “self-inflicted” lifestyle choices have helped to ensure that she can maintain her intense routine.

“I learned that an infrared sauna blanket is very helpful with the bruising on the inside,” Erivo said. “I learned that a therapist is also really helpful with the bruising on the inside. I live a little bit like a monk when I’m doing these things.”

“I naturally don’t drink or smoke or eat meat or any of those things. I’m sorry, I’m very boring, but I am in my house," she continued.

Added Erivo: “I stay indoors and I try to take those moments when I can actually rest. I don’t get very much sleep doing these things. So the two or three hours that I do get, I try to make them good quality too.”

Erivo also told the crowd at the Q&A that she would try to wind down from her day on the set ofWickedduring the hour-and-a-half it took to remove her makeup, though she confessed it was “so hard” after being amped up all day.

“No days were small. There were no small days. None,” Erivo explained.

Wicked: Part Oneis in theaters now, withPart Twodue Nov. 26, 2025.

source: people.com