āThe Madisonā star Elle Chapman says 8-mile hikes, horse rides in Montana kept her āgroundedā
āThe Madisonā star Elle Chapman says 8-mile hikes, horse rides in Montana kept her āgroundedā
Janelle AshSat, April 11, 2026 at 6:00 PM UTC
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"The Madison" star Elle Chapman has found what works for her wellness routine while starring in her biggest role yet.
During an interview with NewBeauty, Chapman opened up about how she was able to stay grounded while starring in the Taylor Sheridan show.
"We filmed part of 'The Madison' in Montana, and exploring the beauty of the state was incredible. Iād recharge with hiking areas like Fairy Lake, The M, Peets Hill and the Gallatin National Forest," Chapman began.
She continued, "I think one day Patrick J. Adams and I hiked eight miles! Also, thanks to our show's head wrangler, Jason Owen, I was able to ride horses on the weekends. That mix of nature and physical movement kept me grounded."
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While spending time in Montana filming "The Madison," the young actress became "obsessed" with hot yoga.
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"I absolutely hate it when Iām doing it, but it's a perfect reset. While filming in Montana, I found a spot in Bozeman called Bend & Beyond that would kick my a--, but I always felt incredible afterward!" she told the outlet.
Chapman stars as Paige McIntosh, the daughter of Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell's characters. During an interview with The Mirror, Chapman opened up about how her own history with loss influenced her performance as Paige.
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"For me, the show was very heavy because I lost my father when I was young, but it was also cathartic in a way because I was reliving some moments sometimes," she told the outlet in March.
Chapman echoed these sentiments during an interview with Town & Country. "We both share a lot of grief," she said of her character. "I have been through that; Iāve been through losing your father and feeling like your whole familyās falling apart."
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"Not only are these characters grieving, but theyāre also being stripped away from what they know," she continued. "Thatās what grief feels like. When you lose someone, it feels like your entire world has shifted and changed, and thatās what these characters are going through, literally. They are being ripped away from the New York City comforts."
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She also told The Mirror that working with Pfeiffer reminded her of her own family.
"Michelleās performances always bring out some different things in you and in one take I started crying and after we cut I couldnāt stop crying," she said. "I apologized and said 'Iām sorry, I canāt get out of this'. It was something she said that reminded me of my dad."
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Chapman continued, "She [Michelle] said 'Itās okay, baby. You are an artist and this just means your instrument is working', and I just really took that home and I donāt think I will ever forget that moment, especially for a rookie to experience something like that."
The 26-year-old star told NewBeauty that she remains calm in the chaos by reaching out to her family.
Elle Chapman at "The Madison" New York premiere. (Getty Images)
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"In overwhelming moments, what grounds me is reconnecting with what truly matters to meāwhether thatās calling my grandmother or little sister, or taking time to draw in my sketchbook or play guitar," she said. "I ground myself by doing something that makes me feel safe, which is usually art or music-related if itās not loved ones."
"The Madison" premiered on Paramount+ on March 14.
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