
Celebrity Body Types: Thomasin McKenzie (Thomasin Katherin Helen Harcourt McKenzie)
The Four Body Types Scientific Identification: Body Type Two, BT2
Female/Woman
Genetically Underdeveloped Vertebrae (Muscles/Muscle Mass): 1 to 8; Lumbar, Sacrum
Date of Birth: July 26, 2000
Age: 25 (as of 2025)
Unscientific/Nonsense Body Types Rough Correlations: Ectomorph, Kibbe/Soft Classic, Hormone/Ovary

Learn How The Four Body Types Determines A Celebrity Body Type Like Thomasin McKenzie

Celebrity Thomasin McKenzie shows off her genetic scientific Body Type Two (BT2) shape figure/physique while on set. The full development of no less than her lumbar and sacrum vertebrae
and related muscles/muscle mass is debatable. The candid
images reveal likely skinny fat (cellulite, thin fat, normal weight obesity) on no less than her upper legs, buttocks, lower back, love handles, and stomach,
indicating she probably has slightly underdeveloped lumbar and sacrum vertebrae, at least, and perhaps a thoracic or several.
Science recognizes that one pound of muscle mass burns six calories daily, but one pound of regular fat (white fat/yellow fat/excess fat) and/or skinny fat only burns two to three calories daily. Which directly affects metabolism (the more skinny fat and/or regular fat, the slower the metabolism). The mostly developed vertebrae, muscles, and muscle mass across the majority of her BT2 is an advantage that Body Type Three (BT3) and Body Type Four (BT4) human bodies (female or male) generally lack.
Diet, exercise, lifestyle, metabolic rate (BMR), and BMI matter. But so do genes/genetics/DNA. As she continues to age, it will be interesting to see how well Thomasin McKenzie maintains her body shape figure/physique. Is she maybe a Body Type Three (BT3)?
Thomasin McKenzie Figure/Shape – BT2
Star Hollywood actress Thomasin McKenzie displays her Body Type Two shape/figure during her
time off with friends and family. A 2018 graduate of the Samuel
Marsden Collegiate School in Wellington, New Zealand, where she dabbled in diverse short films, she officially began her entertainment career with a small part in the popular major motion picture film The Hobbit: The Battle of the
Five Armies. Expanding her horizons, she landed her first big break with a recurring role on the hit New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street (2015-20, TVNZ-2).
Paying her dues, she then played the lead role in the 2016 children’s comedy web series Lucy Lewis Can’t Lose (2016, ThreeNow). After appearing in the movie The Changeover (2017), her critically acclaimed role in the film Leave No Trace (2018) catapulted her fame. To date, her film credits include The King (2019), Jojo Rabbit (2019), True History of the Kelly Gang (2019), Lost Girls (2020), The Justice of Bunny King (2021), Old (2021), Last Night in Soho (2021), The Power of the Dog (2021), Eileen (2023), and Joy (2024). Her next upcoming projects are Fackham Hall (2025) and The Testament of Ann Lee (TBD).
Star Hollywood Actress Thomasin McKenzie Body Type Two
As for television, in 2022 she appeared in the BBC Two miniseries Life After Life. In 2023, she accepted the lead role in the short-lived series Totally
Completely Fine (AMC/Sundance). That same year, she also lent her voice to the animated science fiction drama Pantheon (AMC+).
Thomasin McKenzie’s demanding acting responsibilities along with diet, exercise, and lifestyle likely help with maintaining her body shape figure by increasing her metabolic rate, thus burning more calories to keep excess regular fat weight at bay. Her philanthropy supports no less than the non-profit So They Can (providing quality education and empowerment to those in need in Kenya and Tanzania). Currently dating Benjamin Sarikaya, she has also been rumored to have been romantically linked to actor Simon Mead.
Her net worth is estimated to be $4 million. She is currently active on social media including Instagram. See more star Hollywood actress Thomasin McKenzie Body Type Two (BT2) photos on Google.
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