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Marie Claire, opened up about life in a post- world. As one of the stars of the most-quotable movie on the planet, it's not super surprising that some of her most were said back to her in real life when she was recognized in public—which, she adds, didn't happen too often. (Cut to me pointing to my invisible mouse ear headband: "I'm a mouse, duh.")When she was recognized for her role in the iconic 2004 flick, however, she says it wasn't exactly a pleasant experience.
Mostly, she , it was boys asking her if it was raining. As we all know, Seyfried's character Karen Smith had ESPN (or something) and could predict the weather with her breasts. “I always felt really grossed out by that,” she told Marie Claire. “I was like 18 years old.
It was just gross.” Seyfried, now 36, also opened up about her relationship with fame, telling the magazine that—rain comments aside—she preferred being just somewhat recognizable as a young actor. “I think being really famous [young] must really fucking suck,” she said. “It must make you feel completely unsafe in the world.
I see these younger actors who think they have to have security. They think they have to have an assistant. They think their whole world has changed.
It can get stressful. I’ve seen it happen to my peers. So, I bought a farm.
I was like, let’s go in the opposite way.”Her peers, of course, include Mean Girls co-star Lindsay Lohan, 35, who was famously mistreated by the press, and whose career and personal life appeared to crack under the enormous pressures of fame at a young age. Thankfully, Seyfried has her farm as her refuge. And that is just so fetch.More from GlamourSee More Stories© 2022 Condé Nast. All rights reserved.
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Mean Girls, Amanda Seyfried has worked steadily over the last two decades, scoring an Academy Award nomination in the process. Now, she’s gaining Emmy buzz and acclaim for her turn as disgraced tech wunderkind Elizabeth Holmes in Hulu’s The Dropout. Despite her A-list status, Seyfried has surprisingly flown under the radar.
Andie MacDowell revealed to Marie Claire that she suffered a panic attack on a set in 2016 after noticing the production was populated entirely by male cast and crew.The actor was the only woman on set at the time. MacDowell said the panic attack occurred shortly after Donald Trump got elected president, which didn’t help her emotional state on set. Andie MacDowell described being surrounded by "a sea of men," which horrified her.
Amanda Seyfried is undoubtedly grateful for having such an unforgettable role on 2004's Mean Girls, but she has recently revealed the role that catapulted her into fame didn't come without its upsetting downsides.ALSO: HELLO! launches Jubilee T-shirt collection to celebrate Queen Elizabeth in styleThe star played the adorable and ditzy Karen Smith, who confesses in the movie that she could predict the weather by holding her breasts.While many hilarious moments from her portrayal of one of the "mean girls" have lived on forever through memes and cultural references galore, during a recent interview with Marie Claire, Amanda revealed that it came with its fair share of "gross" consequences.WATCH: Amanda stars in Hulu's The DropoutMORE: Amanda Seyfried shares rare glimpse of family life revealing how her children spent Easter weekendThough many will always remember her "I'm sick" bit in the movie, what she will never forget is how men reacted to her character, who would reenact Karen Smith's signature gestures back to her.She recalls: "I always felt really grossed out by that. I was like 18-years-old.
Amanda Seyfried is sharing how playing her character in the 2004 hit-teen movie, "Mean Girls," really made her feel. The 36-year-old actress spoke with "Marie Claire" about her role as Karen Smith, who could predict the weather in the comedy film by holding her breasts. She recalled men approaching her and ask if it was raining, which was a key scene in "Mean Girls." "I always felt really grossed out by that," Seyfried said of the male response.
Zack Sharf Andie MacDowell revealed to Marie Claire that she suffered a panic attack on a set in 2016 after noticing the production was populated entirely by male cast and crew. The actor was the only woman on set at the time. MacDowell said the panic attack occurred shortly after Donald Trump got elected president, which didn’t help her emotional state on set.“I had this kind of crazy experience, right after Trump got elected,” MacDowell said.
Mean Girls character.The actress played the role of Karen Smith in the 2004 teen comedy, which focused on a clique of high school girls.In one particular scene, Seyfried’s character said she could predict the weather while holding her breasts. Following the premiere of the film, the actress noted that male fans would approach her and reference that specific part of the movie.“I always felt really grossed out by that,” she told Marie Claire in a recent interview. “I was like 18 years old.
Amanda Seyfried is getting a lot of praise for her performance as real-life tech entrepreneur-turned-convicted-fraud Elizabeth Holmes in the Hulu series. However, the actress says she doesn't think she'll likely hear Holmes' take on her or the series.Seyfried covers ’s forthcoming «Beauty Changemakers» issue, and the celebrated actress got candid about fame, Hollywood, and her transformative performance in the acclaimed drama series.According to Seyfried, when it came to playing the ex-Theranos CEO, «The look was as essential as knowing how to do the voice.»«I get it, [Holmes didn’t] want to waste time on how she looks. There’s a certain appreciation or acceptance of how she looks.
Marie Claire that the interactions she had with male fans after “Mean Girls” came out were anything but fetch. The actress said men would approach her and ask if it was raining, as her character Karen Smith believed she could tell the forecast by holding her breasts.
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Mamma Mia! fans! Though has shared her about in the past, the star just explained what needs to happen for a third film in the popular franchise to move forward. In case you live a sad, ABBA-free existence, Mamma Mia! (2008) follows Sophie (Seyfried) as she plans the wedding of her dreams to Sky (Dominic Cooper). The only thing Sophie is missing is a father to walk her down the aisle.
Actress Clare Preuss looks worlds away from the character she played in classic movie Mean Girls 18 years ago.The fan-favourite was a huge hit and told the story of a teen heading to an American high school for the first time and the issues she faced with trying to fit in with the already established friendship ‘clicks’. Clare, now 44, played the character of Caroline Krafft who was up against Cady Heron, played by Hollywood star Lindsay Lohan for the Marymount Prep Mathlete school quiz in the 2004 film.
When you become a household name as a celebrity, the last thing you would want is for everyone to say your name incorrectly. But sadly, for some of the biggest stars, this is the case. With many of them having unusual pronunciations which they have either left it too late to correct, or are too tired of trying to correct people.
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