Form is known for producing films such as A Quiet Place, The Purge and the reboot of Friday the 13th.
Daddario played journalist Rachel Patton in the first season of The White Lotus, and has also starred in hit shows including Why Women Kill, True Detective and AMC’s Mayfair Witches.
She opened up about giving birth, admitting “nothing could have prepared” her for the “magic” and post-partum. The Mayfair Witches star wrote: “I play a witch on TV and gave birth on Halloween, but nothing could have prepared me for the magic, and scares, of post-partum.
“This is what it looks like for me six days after giving birth to my magical little baby. Women’s bodies are amazing and I’ve never felt more proud of mine. So much love to all the new mums out there leaning into their new powers (and new @fridamom undies)!”
It comes after Daddario defended her acting abilities after some on social media claimed she was only famous for her good looks and unique eye colour.
She told Elle magazine: “That I’m bad actress? I’m not a bad actress. I’ve just done some projects that don’t showcase me in the way that I should be showcased. OK?”
She continued: “Directing and the writing is everything. Sometimes I’m lit poorly, but I’m not a bad actress. I got an Emmy nomination. How do you think I did that?”
She continued: “I have a lot of acting gigs I regret doing. This is a hard one, but I’ll be vague.”
“With all due respect to everyone who worked hard and who I worked with, there was an independent film that I shot was a disaster. A lot of infighting, producers walking off set, just chaos.
“I don’t want to say the name though, because you can’t, but I hated working on that,” she added. “The movie doesn’t have to be good, but you know, fighting is not something that I’m into.”
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