Gets Physical: Vixen Abigail Mac

“People think they know me,” Mac said, wiping a sheen of sweat from her brow during a break at a Burbank stunt studio. “They see the smoky eye and the stilettos. But I grew up playing soccer and doing martial arts. I’ve always been physical. I’ve just never been allowed to punch anyone on camera before.”

Mac’s physical transformation is startling. She has shed the ultra-curvy silhouette of her earlier work for a lean, vascular, “wolverine” build. Her body fat is reportedly below 12%. Her diet consists of six small meals a day, heavy on lean protein and leafy greens, with a strict “no sugar, no booze” policy. vixen abigail mac gets physical

That changes with Vixen: Zero Cool , a high-octane thriller from director Lexi Alexander ( Green Street Hooligans , Punisher: War Zone ). The film, set to premiere at the Fantasia International Film Festival, casts Mac as a disgraced intelligence operative who uses her unique skill set—and her understanding of the dark web’s underground pleasure palaces—to hunt a human trafficker. “People think they know me,” Mac said, wiping

Alexander emphasized via Zoom. “Abigail wanted to do her own stunts. We have a sequence where she fights two men in a steam-filled sauna. It’s claustrophobic, it’s vicious, and it’s 100% her. She broke a stunt guy’s rib—accidentally, but still. The ‘Vixen’ has claws.” I’ve always been physical

“On day one, I asked her why she wanted to do this,” Reid recalled. “She said, ‘Because everyone thinks I’m glass. I want to show them I’m steel.’ By week two, she was outrunning the stunt coordinators. By month three, she was choreographing the fight scenes herself.”