Marisa Tomei Has Seriously Toned Legs For Days As She Shimmies For The Camera On IG

Photo credit: Mike Windle - Getty Images
Photo credit: Mike Windle - Getty Images
  • Marisa Tomei is looking spectacularly fit and fresh.

  • In a new Instagram video, the 57-year-old Spider-Man star is showing some serious leg as she shimmies atop a table. And I can't stop staring at how sculpted and toned she is!

  • To stay in such great shape, Marisa regularly does yoga and moving meditation: “Moving meditation, like dance meditation, makes me feel at home in my skin,” she told Hello.


Marisa Tomei plays Aunt May in Spiderman: No Way Home and she worked some gorgeous outfits in the movie. Well, Marisa’s giving some of them away and showing some serious leg in the process.

“Shimming back in to say I’m doing another giveaway, just for fun and to show some love ;-),” Marisa captioned a Boomerang of herself dancing on a table. She then gave details on how to win one of the raw silk jumpsuits she wore as Aunt May in the movie.

But OMG, I can’t get past her legs.

While she playfully shows off one of the jumpsuits, the 57-year-old star is flashing some impressively toned legs. And naturally, her followers definitely noticed it all in the comments: “And that is how you shimmy 😍” one person wrote. “You’re so hot Marisa 😍😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥🔥,” another said.

Marisa works hard for those killer legs. She previously told Shape that she’s big into yoga—and belly dancing. Belly dancing "not only keeps you in incredible shape, it's good for women's reproductive organs and hormones too,” she said. She also takes a weekly all-female class that combines meditation, music, and dance. "There's such a sense of freedom," she said. "It's not like jogging, where you're working on your exterior. It's about feeling the interior and being at home in your body. Movement is truly transformative.”

Marisa is also into something called moving meditation, which is getting your mind into a meditative state while doing something repetitive. “Moving meditation, like dance meditation, makes me feel at home in my skin. It helps me on a spiritual, mental, and, ultimately, physical level. The cornerstone of it all is the inner stuff,” she told Hello.

Naturally, Marisa eats well, too. She told Vogue that she takes an “inside-out” approach to her health: "By that, I mean what you put into your body is even more crucial than what you're doing in terms of your exterior," she said. "What I eat and how I connect with my body feed my external.” For her, that means eating seasonal, local, organic foods “as much as possible, almost all the time."

BRB: Gotta enter to win that jumpsuit.

You Might Also Like