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Part Two’s Stillsuits Are Beautiful, But You Can’t Pee In Them

According to the actor, taking off the suits is a pain in itself. “It takes a while to take it off, and the restrooms, you have to hike down quite a long way to get to the restrooms. So I was like, ‘I just won’t drink that much water.'” Zendaya reasoned. Unfortunately, that decision played out exactly how science would lead you to think it would: “I got very dehydrated that day. So, a bad idea.” The performer seems to have learned a valuable lesson from the ordeal, though, as she’s ironically now a Global Ambassador for Smartwater.

Zendaya’s tips for wearing a stillsuit include learning how to dress and undress quickly and scheduling your bathroom breaks. Even after becoming a stillsuit pro, though, it sounds like she got worn out wearing the bulky outfit. “Although it’s beautiful and wonderful to look at, it’s not the most flexible or breathable thing I’ve ever worn,” she told Total Film. “It always made me laugh that by the end of the day, you’re like, ‘Dang, why do I feel so heavy?’ And your whole thing is just filled with sand.” The actor even joked that she “got a good workout” from carrying around all the sand that accumulated throughout the day in her shoes and suit. Frankly, that all sounds miserable, but I bet those desert scenes are going to look cool as heck on the big screen.

Audiences will finally get to see Zendaya suit up (for more than seven minutes of screen time) when “Dune: Part Two” hits theaters on March 1, 2024.


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