"How did I let that happen?"
She will not be the first or the last, but Amanda Seyfried has spoken. The Emmy-nominated actress for the miniseries 'The Dropout' has shown her regret over the n-dity she did as a teenager when she was taking off her acting career in Hollywood.
Ana MÂȘ Caballero
N-des in North American fiction and on online platforms are the order of the day. Actually, nothing noteworthy except for a certain imbalance in the balance in the percentage of n-dity of them and of them. Hollywood actresses are often more prone to showing off their bodies on screen, and now Amanda Seyfried, known for movies like 'Mamma Mia' and recently nominated for her role as Elizabeth Holmes in the miniseries 'The Dropout' Disney Plus, has taken stock of the beginnings of his career. The actress has made public her regret for having shown herself n-ked at such a young age. "At 19 years old, going around without underwear... are you kidding? How did I let that happen?", she declared for 'The Porter' magazine. .
"I didn't want to bother anyone and I wanted to keep my job. That's why I accepted."
Seyfried, who is now 36 years old, knows exactly who she is. But her beginnings in Hollywood, and specifically those of that Hollywood, were not easy, especially if you were a young aspirant to enter the film industry. "I didn't want to bother anyone and I wanted to keep my job. That's why I accepted," said the actress, reflecting on the reasons that led her to assume this situation. However, Amanda Seyfried, who began her career in series such as 'As the world turns' or 'All my children', also spoke about 'Mean Girls', the film that catapulted her to fame in 2004. "I felt really disgusted" by comments from male fans about her breasts when she was 18 at the time, alluding to her character's ability in the film to predict the weather.
A lot has happened since then. With the arrival of COVID-19 and the outbreak of the #MeToo movement, uncovered by the model Ambra Battilana, the ways of doing things in Hollywood have undergone a script twist when it comes to filming s-x scenes. Intim-cy coordinators are on the rise, and actresses like Amanda Seyfried say that while she emerged fairly unscathed early in her acting career, she would have liked this figure to be the norm on set: "Being famous at a young age must make you feel insecure. in the world. I think of all these young actors who think they have to have security, that they have to have an assistant. But their world has changed and it can become very stressful."
Not everyone applauds this decision to choreograph the intim-te scenes. As a result of Seyfried's statements, actor Sean Bean ('Game of Thrones' or 'Snowpiercer') came to the fore, stating in the newspaper 'The Times' that "intim-cy coordinators destroy the spontaneity of the scene". The aftershocks were not long in coming. Several actresses, including her partner in 'Snowpiercer', Lena Hill, responded via Twitter: "Intim-cy coordinators are welcome on set. If I feel insecure with a scene partner in the room and with part of the team, then I won't need a CI. BUT if there's a part of me that feels weird, grossed out, or overexposed... I'll either defy the need for the scene or turn to an intim-cy coordinator."
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Amanda Seyfried, meanwhile, has distanced herself from the Hollywood machine, even though it is showing signs of change. Since she became a mother, the actress, who lives on a farm in Hudson County (New York) with her husband, also an actor, Thomas Sadoski, and their two children, Nina, 5, and Thomas, 2, cares for plus the papers you choose. Her priority right now is her family and about the s-x scenes she concludes "I don't have time for unnecessary n-dity or s-x because as you get older you realize it's not easy. It can be awkward and uncomfortable ".