Faith Hillrevealed that she found it “really difficult” to grow out her armpit hair for her part in1883.During a recent chat withCourteney CoxforVariety’sActors on Actorsseries, the country singer, 54, opened up about changing her personal grooming habits in order to portray a woman in the 19th century on the drama series.In fact, series creator Taylor Sheridan called Hill while she was at wedding to tell that she could no longer shave her armpits.“That was really difficult, and Taylor actually called my husband. We were at a wedding, our nephew’s wedding, and he said, ‘Who’s gonna be the one to tell your wife that she has to stop shaving under her arms?’ " she recalled. “And I’m thinking, ‘What? We’re at a wedding. Can this wait?’ He goes, ‘No, stop tonight.’ “Hill added that she believes women should have personal freedom in their self-care habits.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“All due respect to those who love that, and all that freedom, woo!” she admitted. “But for me, personally, I just don’t like it.“Cox, 58, said she would not have been able to grow out her armpit hair because she receives laser hair removal treatments.“I don’t laser, but I may now, so I never have to do that again,” Hill replied. “It really grossed me out, I have to say.“Hill said she suggested taping fake hair under armpits while filming, but her request was declined.RELATED VIDEO:1883’s Faith Hill, Tim McGraw: How They Make Sure Their Real Marriage Is Different Than the ShowHill and her husband,Tim McGraw, star in the western drama – a prequel to the wildly popularYellowstoneseries – which follows the Dutton family as they embark on a journey through the Great Plains with plans to create a better life for themselves in Montana.Around the time of1883’s season finale in February, Paramount+ announced that the originally slated nine-episode series wasn’t ending there. Tanya Giles — chief programming officer for ViacomCBS Streaming — confirmed thatnew episodes are on the way.“The incredible storytelling and stellar performances behind1883have fueled phenomenal new records for Paramount+,” said Giles. “We look forward to bringing fans even more of the Duttons' origin story.”
Faith Hillrevealed that she found it “really difficult” to grow out her armpit hair for her part in1883.
During a recent chat withCourteney CoxforVariety’sActors on Actorsseries, the country singer, 54, opened up about changing her personal grooming habits in order to portray a woman in the 19th century on the drama series.
In fact, series creator Taylor Sheridan called Hill while she was at wedding to tell that she could no longer shave her armpits.
“That was really difficult, and Taylor actually called my husband. We were at a wedding, our nephew’s wedding, and he said, ‘Who’s gonna be the one to tell your wife that she has to stop shaving under her arms?’ " she recalled. “And I’m thinking, ‘What? We’re at a wedding. Can this wait?’ He goes, ‘No, stop tonight.’ "
Hill added that she believes women should have personal freedom in their self-care habits.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
“All due respect to those who love that, and all that freedom, woo!” she admitted. “But for me, personally, I just don’t like it.”
Cox, 58, said she would not have been able to grow out her armpit hair because she receives laser hair removal treatments.
“I don’t laser, but I may now, so I never have to do that again,” Hill replied. “It really grossed me out, I have to say.”
Hill said she suggested taping fake hair under armpits while filming, but her request was declined.
RELATED VIDEO:1883’s Faith Hill, Tim McGraw: How They Make Sure Their Real Marriage Is Different Than the Show
Hill and her husband,Tim McGraw, star in the western drama – a prequel to the wildly popularYellowstoneseries – which follows the Dutton family as they embark on a journey through the Great Plains with plans to create a better life for themselves in Montana.
Around the time of1883’s season finale in February, Paramount+ announced that the originally slated nine-episode series wasn’t ending there. Tanya Giles — chief programming officer for ViacomCBS Streaming — confirmed thatnew episodes are on the way.
“The incredible storytelling and stellar performances behind1883have fueled phenomenal new records for Paramount+,” said Giles. “We look forward to bringing fans even more of the Duttons' origin story.”
source: people.com