Alexandra Daddario revealed when she first started acting, but now there has been a BIG change

Alexandra Daddario flashed her toned tummy this week as she chatted up her new project, Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches.

The 36-year-old White Lotus star was posing for InStyle’s Self Love issue as she talked about how Hollywood has changed over the decades.

During her interview with writer Alyssa Hardy the siren – who was seen in New York City last month – said that she has seen things get better for the ladies – both in front of and behind the camera.

‘It shouldn’t be a touchy subject, but when I started out, I wasn’t meeting with female directors. It was all men that you met with,’ said the former fashion model.

‘There’s been a huge shift [in Hollywood] as far as how we want to portray women, the number of women working behind the scenes, the number of leading roles for women is increasing,’ she shared as she said she ‘loves’ seeing more women in front and behind the camera.

New look: Alexandra Daddario flashed her toned tummy this week. The 36-year-old White Lotus star was posing for InStyle as she talked about how Hollywood has changed over the decades. Shot by Emma Anderson

Instead she takes it day by day.

‘I think it’s hard to make plans because you have to adjust them so much. I’m feeling that if you make plans, then you get laughed at by God or whomever. Anything can happen,’ noted the star who is wed to Andrew Form.

Daddario and her new character Rowan in Mayfair Witches both struggle with growing up and aging, she said.

‘I think a lot of us feel [like Rowan],’ she noted. ‘You have your survival mechanisms, things that you do to help yourself be happy.

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Doubel vision: And the star added, ‘Even now I don’t feel like, this is it, I’m good for life now. I’m very, very proud of what I’ve accomplished, and I’m grateful, but it’s a ladder. You’re always sort of trying to figure it out,’ she offered

‘Sometimes you make bad choices, but you have this other part of your life figured out.’

She added, ‘It feels epic, and it feels scary.’ s

The San Andreas star was referring to her own experience with aging. ‘We get lost, and we become a mess. We have the darkest moments.’

The Baywatch actress also touched on her revealing YouTube series that she has worked on for the past three years.

‘I think there was part of it, not even consciously, but part of it that was like, come on, all this other stuff you see isn’t real. And being ridiculous and weird and strange or a little bit less polished about things, that’s life. We’re all a little weird, so why hide it?’

Age: ‘When you reach a certain age, and you’re still doing it, you go, “Well, I’m not going back to Marymount now to get my degree and figure out what to do; this is my job.”‘ As far as the future she said she was not ‘super-strategic’

In the spotlight: With Mark Johnson, Esta Spalding, Michelle Ashford, Harry Hamlin, and Tongayi Chirisa as they speak onstage during Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches panel in January in Pasadena, California