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ATHLEISURE MAG #90 JUNE ISSUE | THE SAGA CONTINUES Jordana Brewster

The latest Fast and Furious movie is out now! Fast X along with its spin-offs have taken us around the world to see amazing cars, maneuvers, and interesting storylines! We have watched Jordana Brewster throughout these movies and had the chance to talk with her about becoming an actress, being part of this franchise that shows no signs of stopping, what we can look forward to in this movie, another movie that released this month and how as a mom she incorporates post-game routines with her children who are active in sports!

ATHLEISURE MAG: What was the moment when you realized that you wanted to be an actor?

JORDANA BREWSTER: I grew up in Brazil watching soap operas and so I realized that at the age of 9 years old, I really really wanted to be an actor as a career.

AM: We’ve enjoyed seeing you throughout the Fast & Furious franchise. What attracted you to this show?

JB: I loved the role of Mia, I felt that she was really strong and had a really specific point of view. I also loved the culture of street racing. I thought it was – we weren’t necessarily the good guys, we weren’t necessarily the bad guys either so I was intrigued with that culture and that sort of grey area that we were exploring.

AM: Did you think that you would still be part of this franchise after all of these years and why have continued to be involved?

JB: Never! I thought it was going to be a really fun summer job because I was in college when we started shooting Fast and it came out over the summer. So I thought that it would be a fun summer gig. Never did I think that it would go over 22 years and 10 movies!

AM: You play Mia Toretto, can you tell us about her and why you enjoy playing her?

JB: I love her strength. What attracted me

was her strength and that is what I love exploring now. But now, I love the physicality of it. I love the fight scenes, I love training for the fight scenes, I love the stunts, it’s challenging because I want to be able to prove to everyone that I can do it.

AM: What can you tell us about Fast X for those that have yet to see this film?

JB: For those of you that haven’t seen it, I think that Jason Momoa (Game of Thrones, Aquaman franchise, Dune: Part One) is a fun and interesting villain that almost makes it so hard to hate him. He’s sociopathic and to see that in a Fast and Furious movie, was really fun.

AM: What do you want to see in future Fast and Furious films?

JB: I would love to see a female spin-off with Helen Mirren (Catherine the Great, 1923, The Good Liar), Nathalie Emmanuel (Game of Thrones, Die Hart, Maze Runner: The Death Cure), Charlize Theron (Mad Max: Fury Road, Atomic Blonde, Bombshell), Brie Larson (Captain Marvel, Avengers franchise, Lessons in Chemistry), and Michelle Rodriguez (Machete, Avatar, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves)! That would be so much fun and I think that there are so many strong female actresses in the franchise now that it would be awesome to have a female spin-off.

AM: You have another movie that’s out, Simulant, tell us about this movie and why you wanted to be part of it?

JB: I think that now with the headlines of AI and how far we have come now with Artificial Intelligence, Simulant will resonate with audiences because I play this widow, Faye who brings her husband back as a robot and has to grapple with what that means. I think that that possibility is not too far in our future. I think that audiences will love Simulant and I had a really fun time filming it! It’s also directed by a female director, April

Mullen (Imposters, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, The 100) who’s super super talented.

AM: When you’re not on set, you’re on the field with your kids! What do they play and what is it like getting them prepped and your post-game routine for them?

JB: So my kids, they’re very very active. They love playing football, lacrosse, Jiu Jitsu, soccer – there’s not really a sport that they don’t like. So there are tons of uniforms and tons of sweat so they get really really stinky. What I have learned that has really helped me in their routine is Lysol Laundry Sanitizer and what I have also realized is that it is the bacteria that makes the clothes so so stinky. Luckily, Lysol kills 99.9% of that so I just add that to my routine and they come out smelling fresh and clean and ready to play again.

AM: Tell us about Lysol’s Labs Tour.

JB: I will be visiting NY in about a month and I will do the Lysol Labs Tour and we are going to teach people how to use the Lysol Sanitizer and how to add it to their step. I think that it’s going to really streamline a lot for moms and it’s really going to help them. I think that the kids are going to be grateful too because they are no longer going to be stinky.

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