The 'Forrest Gump' actress said she had to curb her cravings for calorific treats while her fiance got in the right shape for the role, reported Contactmusic.
"My fiance did a movie recently, playing (disgraced cyclist) Lance Armstrong, and he was on an 800 calories-a-day diet. I said, 'In solidarity, I am going to go on the diet with you,' even though I really want to go to an In-N-Out Burger," Wright said.
"I know I'm almost 48, but I feel like I'm 30. I feel like I've digressed and now I'm going to live my 30s again.
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