Ali Larter isn’t backing down from her bombshell status—and why should she?
The Final Destination and Heroes alum is having a sizzling resurgence thanks to her role in Taylor Sheridan’s latest series, Landman, where she stars opposite Billy Bob Thornton as his formidable and fiery ex-wife. As one of the show’s standout presences, Larter doesn’t just bring the drama—she brings the heat. And when critics raised eyebrows over how much skin she’s showing on-screen? Larter had the perfect clapback.
“Objectify me. C’mon,”
She said with a laugh, shutting down the conversation with the same confidence she exuded back in her Varsity Blues days.
Ali Larter Claps Back at Critics of Her Landman Role: “Nobody’s Putting Me in a Position I’m Not Comfortable In”

At 49, Ali Larter, the actress, knows exactly who she is—and what she’s doing. She’s not here for faux outrage or outdated notions of propriety. “Nobody’s putting me in a position that I’m not comfortable being in,” she explained in a recent interview, pointing out that people’s discomfort with sexuality says more about them than it does about her.
“What’s more uncomfortable is that people are so uncomfortable by their sexuality.”
Larter’s empowered stance isn’t exactly new if you’ve followed her career. Who could forget the now-iconic whipped cream bikini scene that made her a pop culture legend in 1999? She’s always played characters who embrace their sensuality, and Landman is just the latest chapter in that story—this time with more agency, more fire, and no apologies.


The actress’ comments have sparked a broader discussion online about age, beauty, and the way mature women are viewed in Hollywood. But for Larter, it’s simple: She’s comfortable in her own skin, and she refuses to shrink for anyone else’s comfort. Her message is clear—this is her comeback, her body, and her terms.
With Landman continuing to draw big ratings and Larter stealing scenes with every episode, it’s safe to say the early 2000s siren has officially reclaimed her crown—this time with even more bite.
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