Teresa Palmer believes in ‘innate intuition’ after role on A Discovery of Witches

Actress Teresa Palmer believes we all have the ability to harness ‘innate intuition’ as she reveals who gave her a secret confident boost before landing a role on A Discovery of Witches

She is about to star on the second season of A Discovery of Witches. 

And Australian actress Teresa Palmer believes not all supernatural and worldly abilities are left for the screen and fairytales.

The 34-year-old divulged her ability in an interview with The Sunday Telegraph on Sunday: ‘I think we all have the ability to tap into our innate intuition and I try to do that, absolutely.’ 

‘I try to do that’: Australian actress Teresa Palmer (pictured), 34, has revealed she used her ‘ability to tap into our innate intuition’ to score the lead of university historian and witch Diana Bishop on the BINGE series A Discovery of Witches

Teresa claims that without tapping into her ‘innate intuition’, she would have likely been without the series’ lead of university historian and witch Diana Bishop.  

The mother also added she would have been without the role if it was not for the help of actress friend Phoebe Tonkin, who gave her a ‘little boost of confidence’ before the audition.

Phoebe, 31, has played a variety of roles over the years, including a witch on The Secret Circle.

‘It was Phoebe Tonkin who have me a little boost of confidence before I walked into my Discovery of Witches audition,’ Teresa told the publication.

Giving it her best shot: Teresa divulged her ability in an interview with The Sunday Telegraph on Sunday. Pictured with co-star Matthew Goode

'I think we all have the ability to tap into our innate intuition and I try to do that, absolutely': Teresa confessed to The Sunday Telegraph on Sunday. Pictured with co-star Lindsay Duncan

‘I think we all have the ability to tap into our innate intuition and I try to do that, absolutely’: Teresa confessed to The Sunday Telegraph on Sunday. Pictured with co-star Lindsay Duncan

Celebrity support: Teresa added she would have also been without the role if it was not for the help of actress pal Phoebe Tonkin (pictured), who gave her a 'little boost of confidence' before the audition

Celebrity support: Teresa added she would have also been without the role if it was not for the help of actress pal Phoebe Tonkin (pictured), who gave her a ‘little boost of confidence’ before the audition

‘Having been a witch on TV before, she messaged me and said, “from one witch to another, you’ve got this”… and it was great.’

The supernatural series is an adaption of Deborah Harkness’ 2011 historical-fantasy novel, A Discovery of Witches.

Its first episode are expected to arrive on BINGE on Wednesday, with others to follow every consecutive week.

Coming to BINGE from Wednesday: The supernatural series is an adaption of Deborah Harkness' 2011 historical-fantasy novel, A Discovery of Witches. Pictured: Teresa with co-stars Valarie Pettiford (left) and Alex Kingston (right)

Coming to BINGE from Wednesday: The supernatural series is an adaption of Deborah Harkness’ 2011 historical-fantasy novel, A Discovery of Witches. Pictured: Teresa with co-stars Valarie Pettiford (left) and Alex Kingston (right) 

Teresa’s interview follows celebrating her seventh wedding anniversary with her husband, Mark Webber.

The Australian actress shared the Tweet that led to her marrying the American director.

She explained she had tagged the 40-year-old in post on Twitter after seeing The End of Love – a drama film he wrote and directed.

Their brief interaction was the start of what has been an eight-year romance and led to the pair writing letters to each other via email while on opposite sides of the US. 

Cute: Teresa recently celebrated her seventh wedding anniversary with husband, Mark Webber (left)

Cute: Teresa recently celebrated her seventh wedding anniversary with husband, Mark Webber (left)

Modern day romance: Teresa explained she had tagged the 40-year-old in post on Twitter after seeing The End of Love - a drama film he wrote and directed

Modern day romance: Teresa explained she had tagged the 40-year-old in post on Twitter after seeing The End of Love – a drama film he wrote and directed