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Amanda Seyfried Says She Was ‘Grossed Out’ by Boys Asking Her If It Was Raining After ‘Mean Girls’

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Amanda Seyfried has lastly confirmed it: Boys are gross.

In an interview with Marie Claire, Seyfried opened up about life in a publish–Imply Women world. As one of many stars of essentially the most quotable film on the planet, it isn’t tremendous stunning that a few of her most notorious traces have been stated again to her in actual life when she was acknowledged in public—which, she provides, did not occur too usually. (Reduce to me pointing to my invisible mouse ear headband: “I am a mouse, duh.”)

When she was acknowledged for her function within the iconic 2004 flick, nonetheless, she says it wasn’t precisely a pleasing expertise. Principally, she informed the outlet, it was boys asking her if it was raining. As everyone knows, Seyfried’s character Karen Smith had ESPN (or one thing) and will predict the climate along with her breasts. 

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“I all the time felt actually grossed out by that,” she informed Marie Claire. “I used to be, like, 18 years previous. It was simply gross.”  

Seyfried, now 36, additionally opened up about her relationship with fame, telling the journal that—rain feedback apart—she most popular being simply considerably recognizable as a younger actor. “I believe being actually well-known [young] should actually fucking suck,” she stated. “It should make you’re feeling utterly unsafe on the earth. I see these youthful actors who suppose they must have safety. They suppose they must have an assistant. They suppose their complete world has modified. It could get aggravating. I’ve seen it occur to my friends. So I purchased a farm. I used to be like, Let’s go within the reverse approach.”

Her friends, after all, embody Imply Women costar Lindsay Lohan, 35, who was famously mistreated by the press, and whose profession and private life appeared to crack below the large pressures of fame at a younger age. 

Supply: Glamour

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