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Posted: 2024-02-29T19:57:16Z | Updated: 2024-02-29T19:57:16Z Cillian Murphys Cheese Eating Habit Helped Him Decompress From Oppenheimer Stress | HuffPost

Cillian Murphys Cheese Eating Habit Helped Him Decompress From Oppenheimer Stress

In an interview with People, Murphys co-star Emily Blunt joked about cheese being a great stress reliever.

Cillian Murphy is apparently an emotional eater.

The Oppenheimer star said he used cheese to cope with the intensity of the atomic bomb biopic, where he played enigmatic nuclear physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer.

During an interview with his co-stars for Peoples Oscar portfolio,  Murphys on-screen wife Emily Blunt joked about how his Oppenheimer salary was just enough to pay for his substantial dairy habit.

I did eat a lot of cheese, the Irish actor admitted in the interview, which came out Wednesday. That is a true fact.

Explaining why Murphy found comfort in Brie and its brethren, Blunt said, Because he needed to decompress. Cheese is a great decompression.

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Cillian Murphy says cheese while attending the 35th Annual Producers Guild Awards in Hollywood on Feb. 25, 2024.
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This wasnt the first time Murphy shared his fondness for fromage.

During a November screening for the Christopher Nolan Oscar-frontrunner, the Peaky Blinders star said he coped with last years Screen Actors Guild strike by hanging out at home eating dairy.

During the interview with People, Murphy admitted the Q&A moment last fall resulted in him getting sent so much free cheese.

Good cheese. Like an aged cheddar from cheddar companies, he grinned.

Murphy might be having some celebratory snacks if he wins at next months Oscars, which are set for Sunday, March 10.

Having already swept this years Golden Globes, BAFTAs and Screen Actors Guild Awards, he is a front-runner for the Best Actor category at the Academy Award.

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