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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Ana de Armas "blends right in beautifully" in the town of Woodstock

    The 37-year-old actress lives in the small town in Vermont, away from the bright lights of Hollywood, and Zoe Zilian, the owner of Au Comptoir in Woodstock, has revealed that Ana blends in with the locals


    Zoe told Us Weekly: "I think it's a great town here for her to be in.

    "Funny enough, I think as big of a celebrity she is, there's a lot of people here that are just kind of out of the know, and they're not really, I guess, so much wrapped up in that."

    Zoe observed that Ana is surprisingly low-key, given her level of fame and success.

    She shared: "You wouldn't even think that she was a celebrity.

    "You just think she's just like any other customer, and she blends right in beautifully, and a lovely human being. She's been so nice, always. I always have great conversations with her and it's very just, [she's] treated like she's just another visitor, another guest in the town. It's kind of like how we like to treat all of our customers anyway, just with great hospitality and just like everyone equally."

    Ana was recently spotted in the town with Tom Cruise, her rumoured boyfriend. But according to Zoe, the locals were happy to give the movie stars the space they wanted.

    She said: "I haven't personally spotted them walking around together, but even if so, you'd just kind of be like, 'Oh, that's cool. I know who that is.' You know what I mean? But that's it. No one's chasing them down and asking for autographs. I think it's just a different vibe here. It would be uncool to do that.

    "I think we're all welcoming. I think everyone's welcoming and happy that they can find a sense of peace somewhere where it's not stressful, more of quality of life, what we're all about here."

    Meanwhile, Ana previously revealed that she enjoys being "off the grid".

    The actress told E! News in 2022: "We all want to have the chance to build your own safe space. I found a home where I really feel off the grid. I can collect myself and only bring there who I want to be with. I have my little cocoon there."

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