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“I try to be the most consistent person I can be. Every time I have a day off, I make it a point to exercise first thing. My call time is occasionally at 5 a.m. In an interview with Shape in April 2021, the actress who plays Veronica Lodge on Riverdale admitted, “On certain days, sleep comes first.
But I absolutely work out first thing in the morning on the days I can, she said. “On typical days, I turn it into a humorous routine.
I visit Andrea “LA” Thoma Gustin, my personal trainer, at her residence, where she has a garage gym set up. My dog comes along to play with hers. It has the vibe of a hangout. It’s natural and makes me happy,” said Camila.

Along with her physical fitness, the brunette beauty enjoys working to maintain a healthy mental state.
On set, things can occasionally become very overwhelming. A lot is happening, and it does so very quickly. I’ll contact production and say, “Hey, I’m going to meditate in my trailer for 10 minutes,” [when I’m feeling anxious]. If it’s not urgent, please don’t knock,” she said to the outlet.

She calms down and is prepared for filming after turning out all the lights, sitting down on the floor, pulling out her phone, and using the Balance app to meditate.
In an interview with Health magazine from March 2021, Camila explained what “health” meant to her. It’s taking the best possible care of myself right away for me.

What does my body need right now, and what do I need?” the actress asked. “Occasionally, I’ll sit down and check in, asking my body, “What does my body want? Do I need to drink anything, go to bed, or just get up and stretch? “I think being healthy is about checking in with your bodily and mental health and assessing what you really need at that moment,” she continued. “Should I journal?”