
Talented young actress Amanda Seyfried said some things in a recent interview with Glamour UK that make us worry about her just a little. Since becoming famous, she’s started having panic attacks, and she’s been going to a therapist to try to deal with them.
Via HuffPo:
Seyfried calls therapy a “great tool” and said she’s doing well but admits, “I still do get terribly nervous, and that’s party due to the fact i think too much and overanalyze things. I’ll start worrying about my parents or my dog, and I’ll picture him opening the window of my apartment and falling out, even though I can’t get that thing open myself.”
She also talked about how much she hated the tabloid attention that she got for dating Ryan Phillipe:
When I was with Ryan, people followed me so much more, and that’s probably one of the reasons that I’m not looking to date someone who’s famous now.
Poor Amanda Seyfried, right? She can’t even enjoy dating a hot famous guy because the press won’t leave her alone.
Seriously, though, this kind of confirms my theory that if someone is nice and normal, as Amanda Seyfried seems to be, or just not a huge extrovert, the celebrity status that comes along with being a successful film actor might be tough to handle. I mean, I understand why we do it, but it seems unfair that just because someone likes acting and is good at it, they should have to have their privacy invaded by people like me. Fortunately, most of the kinds of people who want to be actors are of the attention-loving variety, so this isn’t a widespread problem in Hollywood. Keep on taking that Lexapro, girl. You’re going to be okay.










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she is very natural beautiful and talent.
173 days ago
[...] Amanda Seyfried has been quite the busy little actress lately. Just one month after the premiere of In Time, she has a new movie coming out, and it looks pretty intense. No wonder she gets stressed out sometimes. [...]
And in a sad twist of irony, it’s partly the fact that she seems nice and normal that makes us like her so much (and, thus, want to read about her and see pictures of her). The people who complain about their lack of privacy and then film a reality show, tweet their every bowel movement, or get themselves arrested for beating up a photographer? Not as appealing.
leave her alone!