Thursday, February 2, 2012

Amanda Seyfried On Glamour: Amanda Seyfried HOT On Glamour March 2012

Amanda Seyfried is been busy filming the high profile role of Linda Lovelace, but Amanda Seyfried took time from her hectic schedule to shoot the March 2012 cover of Glamour.
The 26-year-old displayed her playful nature in the Ellen von Unwerth shot spread while talking with the magazine about everything from ex-boyfriend Dominic Cooper, why she’d never date Justin Timberlake and if she feels competitive with fellow young starlets.
Highlights from Miss Seyfried’s interview are as follows.
On watching Linda Lovelace’s famous porno Deep Throat:
“What surprised me is the amount of pubic hair! I’m pretty sure I would never do a full frontal in a movie—for personal reasons, I wouldn’t really want to show that.”
On whether ex-boyfriend Dominic Cooper was the last guy she loved:
“My God, yeah. He was my last real boyfriend. We still joke about having kids, like, ‘If it doesn’t work out with other people, we might as well just have a child.’ And there’s a part of that that feels…possible.”
On if she is going through a twenties slut phase:
“No! I’m terrified of being promiscuous. I don’t like the feeling you get when it’s not something that you truly want to do, and I hate the emotional abuse you give yourself afterward. It’s just uncomfortable when you’re with somebody and you’re like, ‘I don’t really know if I’m even comfortable with this. Why did I? Eww!’ I think dating can come without sex.”
On why she would never date her In Time co-star, Justin Timberlake:
“Oh, I think any female that meets him at first is like, ‘I want to date you.’ He seems so perfect, but you get to know him, and he’s a good pal. He’ll tell you what he really feels. But, you know, he’s really famous, which has its downsides.”
On having kids and commitment:
“Oh yeah, I think about kids all the time. I feel like the next person I commit to, that’s going to be the guy who I’m going to have kids with. That’s in my crazy female brain. So that’s why I’m like, ‘I can’t commit.’ ”
On if she feels competitive with other young actresses:
“Yeah, sometimes. But the funny thing is, the girls that I’m always up against for roles are pretty nice and cool, like Emma Watson. She’s awesome. She’s really funny and smart. And Carey Mulligan. It’s flattering to be up against her because she’s really good, and she’s cool too…I think the era of the diva actress is coming to an end.”