Amanda Seyfried & Sydney Sweeney’s Shocking Movie
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Talk about a glowing review. And the "Hands to Myself" singer isn't the only one who has been giving Amanda Seyfried her flowers, as her performance in The Ballad of Ann Lee recently earned the actress a Golden Globe nomination. So it should be interesting to see how this title performs as we get deeper into Awards Season.
Amanda Seyfried has been proving herself “mother” in the proverbial sense for years, but her forthcoming turn in Mona Fastvold’s The Testament of Ann Lee is perhaps the first canonical cinematic text to cement the actor’s status as literal mother.
You've got to find something that you really enjoy and makes you feel safe,” the ‘Housemaid’ actress said while recounting her earliest reading memories
Seyfried faced backlash for calling Kirk “hateful” over his political views in September after he was assassinated.
Regina George is one of the meanest girls in movie history, played to perfection by Rachel McAdams in the 2004 film. As you can see in the video above, I spoke to Seyfried about her role in Paul Feig's The Housemaid, and while talking about the fun of playing movie villains, she revealed her original audition to play Regina. In her words: