Emily Carey has had a dream acting career so far, already starring in two major franchises, despite being only 19 years old. Carey played the younger version of Diana in Wonder Woman. Currently, she’s starring on the Game Of Thrones spinoff, House of The Dragon, as young Alicent Hightower. Carey posted a behind the scenes shot on Instagram this week. She captioned the post, “Episode 3.”” How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways Emily Carey stays in shape and the photos that prove they work—and to get beach-ready yourself, don’t miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bathing Suit Photos!
Carey loves to spend time outside. She posts a lot of photos on Instagram of herself outside. Carey posted this set of photos and videos of herself walking on the beach. She captioned the post, “Got me some seaside sunset chips.”
Carey has a dog, who is prominently featured on her Instagram. She loves to take her dog on walks on the beach with her. Carey posted this photo of her dog’s footprints in the wet sand. She captioned the photo, “Happy place.”
“I love social media. I’m 19, so I’m all on social media, and I’ve been on social media since I was a kid because I’ve worked since I was a kid so I’m very conscious of things … Any hate that comes in, it’s just … It’s a person behind a screen. You just have to move on from it,” she told Grazia. “But I will say I did delete Twitter [after Comic-Con] because it’s just so loud. Even when it’s good, there’s so many and it’s so loud. I love the buzz, don’t get me wrong, but sometimes it can be overwhelming, and that’s me being completely transparent.”
Carey has an active presence on TikTok. Naturally, she loves to do TikTok dances and challenges. Carey posted this video of herself and her mom doing a dance together. She captioned it, “Mum walked in on me.”
Carey makes her voice heard. She posts a lot of photos supporting different causes on Instagram. In June 2020, Carey posted a lot of photos supporting the Blacks Lives Matter Movement. She captioned this post, “I understand that I will never understand, but I stand with you. It’s a privilege to learn about racism instead of experiencing it.”