"When I'm not working, I definitely I like waking up at noon"
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The intent is breezy relatability: off-duty, she’s not “hustling,” she’s recovering. Actors’ schedules are famously incoherent - night shoots, press junkets, travel, call times that ignore circadian rhythms. Noon becomes less a guilty pleasure than a small declaration of bodily sovereignty. The double “I” (“I definitely I like…”) even helps the performance: unpolished, conversational, like she’s catching herself mid-thought, resisting the PR-trained impulse to sound productive.
Subtextually, it nudges at the quiet class politics of wellness. The ability to sleep in is privilege, but it’s also a pressure valve in an industry built on being available, camera-ready, and publicly interesting. Malone’s midday wake-up shrinks her “brand” down to something stubbornly ordinary. The humor lands because it punctures the myth that creative success requires constant optimization. Sometimes the most honest status symbol is simply rest - and saying it out loud, without apology, is a small act of cultural defiance.
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| Topic | Work-Life Balance |
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Malone, Jena. (2026, January 17). When I'm not working, I definitely I like waking up at noon. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-im-not-working-i-definitely-i-like-waking-up-70277/
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Malone, Jena. "When I'm not working, I definitely I like waking up at noon." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-im-not-working-i-definitely-i-like-waking-up-70277/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"When I'm not working, I definitely I like waking up at noon." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-im-not-working-i-definitely-i-like-waking-up-70277/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






