Jamie Lee Curtis has finished “sucking her stomach in” and is now letting go of “every muscle I possessed that I used to tighten to hide the fact.”

The original scream queen claimed that in her new film, “Everything, Everywhere, All at Once,” she will not hide anything about her appearance.

“There is a billion-dollar, trillion-dollar industry in the world about hiding things. Concealers. Body-shapers. Fillers. Procedures. Clothing. Hair ornaments. Hair care products. “Everything to hide the truth of who we are,” she wrote in a lengthy Instagram post Thursday, with a still from the film, in which she portrays an IRS auditor named Deirdre Beaubeirdra.
Curtis, 63, claimed that she assured everyone involved with the production that “nothing would be hidden.”

“I’ve been sucking my stomach in since I was 11, when you start being mindful of males and bodies and the jeans are too small,” she wrote.
“I very specifically resolved to resign and release every muscle I had that I used to clench to hide the reality. That was my intention. I’ve never felt more creatively or physically liberated.”

Fellow actors and fans praised the “Halloween” star right away.

Niecy Nash responded with a succession of congratulatory hand emojis, while a fan said, “We are such a dumb culture, This is bold – though it shouldn’t be. Brava!”
“I adore and respect you more than ever!!!!” said another fan.

The actress, whose parents were Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh from “Some Like It Hot,” grew up in the spotlight, always flaunting a toned physique.

One of her most well-known scenes was a striptease in the 1994 film “True Lies,” which Curtis has described as “the most badass I’ve ever felt on the job.”