Amanda Seyfried discusses fame, her love of childbirth, and more in a new interview. The actress covers Marie Claire‘s Beauty Changemakers Issue, telling the magazine how she bought a farm in a tiny town in upstate New York to distance herself from the glitz and glamour of fame when she was younger.
She shares, “I think being really famous [young] must really f**king suck…. It must make you feel completely unsafe in the world.
I see these younger actors who think they have to have security. “They think they have to have an assistant. They think their whole world has changed.
It can get stressful. I’ve seen it happen to my peers. So, I bought a farm. I was like, ‘Let’s go in the opposite way.’” READ MORE: Amanda Seyfried Shares Why She Didn’t Meet Elizabeth Holmes Before Filming ‘The Dropout’ Seyfried, who shares kids Nina, 5, and Thomas, 1, with husband Thomas Sadoski, then talks about loving childbirth so much, she trained to become a doula. “I was like, ‘This is the most amazing thing I’ve ever been a part of.
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