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New horror film from the master of fear Jason Blum follows a family whose perfect vacation at a remote modern home in the Welsh countryside turns into a nightmare when a sinister force is discovered within the house.
Amanda Seyfried recently opened up about the early years of her career and the situations she was put in as a young actress.
"Being 19, walking around without my underwear on, like, are you kidding me? How did I let that happen?" she told Porter.
"Oh, I know why: I was 19 and I didn't want to upset anybody, and I wanted to keep my job. That's why," she said.
Amanda Seyfried opened up about the uncomfortable situations she was put in as a young actress.
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Seyfried acted in "As the World Turns" and "All My Children" to kick of her career, but things really picked up for the young actress when she was 18 years old and played Karen Smith in "Mean Girls" with Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams.
She previously opened up in an interview with Marie Claire about the uncomfortable comments she received after playing that role, particularly when it came to the scene where her character predicted the weather by holding her breasts. Men would often come up to the actress asking if it was raining, in reference to the popular "Mean Girls" scene.
"I always felt really grossed out by that. I was like 18 years old. It was just gross," she recalled.
The "Mamma Mia! " and "Les Misérables" star also discussed with Porter about her experience not getting another musical role in the film adaption of "Wicked."
Amanda Seyfried was nominated for two Emmys for the Hulu show, "The Dropout."
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Seyfried talked about how younger people in the industry get absolutely crushed when they don't get a role but said when it comes to her mindset.
"Nothing can crush me completely, when it comes to work. I'm uncrushable! Not one thing can crush my life, unless it has to do with my family," she shared. The actress married her husband Thomas Sadoski in 2017 and they share their two kids: Nina and Thomas.
"[That's] not to say I don't get hurt in my job. I lost out on a big role that I really wanted- [well], I thought I really wanted," she said. The role she was discussing was Glinda in the upcoming "Wicked' film, a role that was ultimately given to Ariana Grande.
"It was devastating," she said about the role. "And it wasn't for any other reason that I really felt like it was right. But that doesn't take away from my confidence at all."
Seyfried was previously nominated for two Emmys for her Hulu series "The Dropout" and is in the upcoming Apple TV+ series, "The Crowded Room."
Ashlyn Messier is a writer for Fox News Digital.
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Seyfried, Emmy-nominated for her role in Hulu’s The Dropout , said that while she was left “pretty unscathed” from her start in the industry, at least one experience didn’t sit right with her. “Being 19, walking around without my underwear on–like, are you kidding me? How did I let that happen?” Seyfried said. “Oh, I know why: I was 19 and I didn’t want to upset anybody, and I wanted to keep my job. That’s why.”
Seyfried’s comments came the same week that Sean Bean spoke out against the use of intimacy coordinators, telling the U.K.’s The Times that they “spoil the spontaneity” of a scene. Bean, who’s starred in shows including Game of Thrones and Snowpiercer, said he believes that “the natural way lovers behave would be ruined by someone bringing it right down to a technical exercise.”
Lena Hall, who filmed intimate scenes with Bean for Snowpiercer, responded by tweeting , “If I feel comfortable with my scene partner and with others in the room then I won’t need an intimacy coordinator. BUT if there is any part of me that is feeling weird, gross, over exposed etc… I will either challenge the necessity of the scene or I’ll want an IC.”
West Side Story ’s Rachel Zegler also criticized Bean’s take on Twitter , writing, “intimacy coordinators establish an environment of safety for actors. i was extremely grateful for the one we had on WSS — they showed grace to a newcomer like myself + educated those around me who’ve had years of experience. spontaneity in intimate scenes can be unsafe. wake up.”
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