Actor Jeff Satur reveals the grueling diet required to maintain his shredded physique for his film role, admitting he misses Thai custard treats but insists he's not obsessed with his appearance. The actor emphasizes that happiness and qual
Hallodarah – Jeff Satur opens up about the grueling ordeal of maintaining a strict diet for his golden physique, insisting he's not addicted to being shredded but simply wants to look right. He emphasizes that life needs to include happiness, and admits he misses Thai custard treats and egg tarts.
Turning to his film project, 'Term 4: D-Day,' which is based on true events, young actor Thadd ATLAS reveals he was initially nervous. "The director told me the screenwriter drew from a real story," he explains. "At first I thought it wasn't real, but you can see that bus in actual news footage. The director did extensive research and interviewed people from the area. Since it's based on a true story, I pray before every shoot—I don't want to disrespect anyone. As for the acting, the three of us were quite close since we'd worked together before. Playing as friends in this film felt relaxed, and honestly, we had real fun together. We were scared of ghosts, we ran away for real, but it was enjoyable sharing it with friends."
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Having successfully shaped his physique for his project, Jeff Satur does have some minor complaints. "Playing the role isn't hard, but eating is the real challenge," he admits. "I have to eat dry chicken breast and boiled eggs, but we can't just survive—we have to live too. It's torturous, but seeing my physique on screen is worth it. That said, I'm not obsessed with having a golden body. I just maintain it, and whether it stays or goes is fine with me. But once I finish, I want to go back to eating Thai custard and egg tarts."
Prime Video is ready to serve up entertainment with 'Spider-Noir,' a live-action series adaptation of Marvel's Spider-Man Noir comic. The story follows Ben Reilly (Nicolas Cage), an aging and unlucky private detective in 1930s New York, who must confront his past following a personal tragedy. As the city's only superhero, he faces new challenges. The series streams May 27th.