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Amanda Seyfried Source is dedicated to the rising actress Amanda Seyfried. Miss Amanda is a talented actress/singer known from her performances in Mamma Mia!, Jennifer's Body, Dear John, the upcoming Letters to Juliet and Red Riding Hood. As well as an established TV actress ( Big Love, Veronica Mars).
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Amanda is on another cover, the June/July issue of Teen Vogue and she looks absolutley amazing in the fantastic shoot. This is one of my absolute favorite shoots with her. I have added five outstandning outtakes from the shoot and some behind the scenes images to the gallery. The cover of the magazine have also been added to the gallery. Enjoy!

It’s 3 p.m. on a gorgeous sunny day in Los Angeles, and Amanda Seyfried is sitting at an outdoor café, wearing a light-blue long-sleeve button-down and shorts, her signature glamorously wavy blond hair peeking out from a mustard-yellow cable-knit cap that she made herself. In a bag on the table is a DIY dog-collar kit for Finn, her blue-eyed Australian shepherd who lies lazily at her feet. The actress isn’t hiding under huge sunglasses, sitting in a dark corner, or ignoring the passersby who stop to pet her adorable pup. (In fact, she’s chatting them up, making it difficult for anyone to get a word in edgewise.)
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Amanda is on the cover of the June issue of Self magazine. We have added one gorgeous outtake from the shoot and the amazing cover to the gallery. You can also view the behind the scenes videos from the shoot under the cut. Hopefully more outtakes from this fabulous shoot will surface soon. Here you can read a bit of the interview from the magazine…

You hear about the pressure in Hollywood to be young and skinny. Do you feel that?
Hell yeah! From myself. When I see a scene in a movie where my belly sticks out, I’m like, that doesn’t look good, I’m not going to do that for the next movie. And then I never get there for the next movie; I still have a pudgy belly. The reality is, I look back and has my body every been that drastically different? No! So what are the chances of my having a six-pack for the next movie? Slim to non. So why live and breathe exercise when I know I’m just going to eat crap? Moderation is key. You can change your body to an extent, but if it’s taking all the time out of your day and taking up all your thoughts, what’s the point? The point is, it should be that important.
What’s the hardest diet you’ve ever tried?
A five-day raw food diet I’ll never do again. I go to this raw foods place everyday, and they do super-cleanses every month for 5 days. I was like, oh, I have to go on a press tour in six days, so I’ll try it! It’s really hard! I’d get really, really tired and hungry at three p.m. everyday because there was nothing to eat. Dinner would be cucumbers and kale and dressing. In the morning, you feel great, you’re doing a liver cleanse and eating raw oatmeal and blueberries and drinking great shakes. But at the end of the day, if you can’t have girl scout cookie and piece of cheese, what is life all about?
So do you just eat whatever you want now?
Yea, I want the raw stuff in the morning. I want the shot of chlorophyll or the ginger lemon drink or the asahi and hemp granola drink. But for lunch, I want a piece of pizza.
What do you do to work out?
Running a half hour four to five days a week keeps me alright–five days, because I feel guilty when I don’t. I also go to Harley Pasternak’s three times a week, and I love it. He’s fun and we do different things every time. It’s 45 minutes, and he kicks my ass! My legs are really strong, and I feel really great. And I go to my pilates teacher, Nikiko, on the weekends–she’s all about stretching and toning and being long and lean.
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The March 2010 issue of Vanity Fair features Abbie Cornish alongside Kristen Stewart and Carey Mulligan on it’s cover and Amanda Seyfried (among other actresses) in it’s fold out. VF.com has released a sneak peek at the article and another striking image of the ladies from the shoot, plus an on set video and stills. Watch the video after the break.
She was more dippy than mean in her 2004 film debut, Mean Girls, announcing vacantly that her breasts could predict the weather. But it took a most unlikely confection—the movie musical Mamma Mia!—for the world to see Amanda Seyfried in her full, dewy, wide-eyed loveliness. Since then she has become the go-to girl for modern fairy tales, including Lasse Hallström’s Dear John and the forthcoming Letters to Juliet. But watch for a 180-degree turn in this month’s Chloe, Atom Egoyan’s artsy sexual thriller, in which 24-year-old Seyfried plays the alluring, troubled complication in a failing marriage.
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Abbie Cornish, Kristen Stewart, Carey Mulligan, Amanda Seyfried, Rebecca Hall, Mia Wasikowska and Emma Stone pose for the cover of Vanity Fair: Hollywood Edition. Out on stands February 9th and subscribers will be February 20, 2010.
Check out this sneak peek below. Video clip after the jump.
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Amanda will be on The View to promote Dear John on Friday February 5, 2010.
Amanda was featured in the Italian november issue of Vogue, she looks so fabulous! Can’t wait til we get some outtakes from this shoot. Thanks to Diciassette from TheFashionSpot.com we now have HQ scans in the gallery.
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Magazine Scans: Vogue (Italia) – November 2009
Variety has confirmed that the Season 4 premiere date for the critically acclaimed HBO series Big Love is set for January 10, 2010. Can’t wait!
Thanks to Chloe Sevigny Online for the heads up!
Mamma Mia! will be released on R1 DVD on December 16th, 2008. There will be three editions available on that day, a single-disc, two-disc special edition and BluRay.
Single-Disc Features:
English, French and Spanish DD5.1 Surround
English SDH, French and Spanish subtitles
Sing-Along
Deleted Musical Number: “The Name of the Game”
Feature Commentary with Director Phyllida Lloyd
Two-Disc Special Edition Features:
Digital Copy of Mamma Mia!
Deleted Scenes
Outtakes
The Making of Mamma Mia!
Anatomy of a Musical Number: ‘Lay All Your Love on Me’
Becoming a Singer
Behind the Scenes with Amanda
On Location in Greece
A Look Inside Mamma Mia!
“Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!” Music Video
Bjorn Ulvaeus Cameo
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