Cheyenne From Landman Couldn't Be More Stunning In Real Life
Newcomer to the Paramount+ series "Landman," Francesca Xuereb has been leaving fans speechless with her undeniable beauty after beginning her role as the show's physical therapist for T.L. (played by Sam Elliott) in January 2026. Though many times on screen she's rocking a soft glam with casual clothes, this look hardly masks her beauty. Similar to Gladys Russell from "The Gilded Age" who couldn't be more stunning in real life, Xuereb follows suit by letting her authentic beauty shine through on and off screen. On her Instagram, you can find her often posting pictures wearing little to no makeup and wavy hair that suits her personal style effortlessly. In comparison to her role on the show, which has her being more revealing with her legs and chest. Meanwhile, in real life, she typically aims for clothes that are more covered. With a softer jawline and natural facial features, she stuns among other young actresses as a fresh face to watch. Sadie Sink is another fresh-faced beauty going makeup-free, and Xuereb has shown that she looks just as good without makeup as she does with it.
Fans are hopeful about Francesca Xuereb's role on Landman
Every generation has its token actress who steals a performance. After being cast in productions such as "Ted" and "Swipe Night", Francesca Xuereb is finally able to showcase her star power and channel this potential through her role as Cheyenne on "Landman." The show has been taking the industry by storm for its witty nature and elevated take on the oil industry. Xuereb is adding to this momentum by bringing a youthful outlook to the show and a new emotional layer.
In a Reddit thread, fans of the show have been sharing their thoughts on Xuereb's character Cheyenne. When asked in a thread why people felt like Cheyenne was the most likable character on the show, users responded that they liked the honesty the character displays. Meanwhile, others believed that it was because she hadn't had enough time on air yet. "Because she's self-sufficient and not riddled with insecurities," one Reddit user commented in response. In another thread, a user commented on how sweet she thought the relationship between Xuereb's character and Sam Elliott's character was. Regardless of what side you're on, it's safe to say that Xuereb has found how to hone her signature look in front of the camera.