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She has such a beautiful face with romantic features. Love her hair at MTV studios.

Elle's press release follows; scroll down for photos and see the whole leggy photo shoot here.
On her best on-screen kisses: "I can't lie. It didn't suck making out with Channing [Tatum] and Justin [Timberlake]. "
On who she would like to be paired up with next: "I'd really love to make out with Michael Fassbender. Put me in a movie with that guy. I'm serious. Wow."
On falling in love on set: "[It is] one of the easiest things in the world. You're both open. You're put in a situation where you have to make out with each other. It's easy for things to get carried away."
On how she thought her recent ex Dominic Cooper was breaking up with his longtime girlfriend to be with her: "I was just kind of foolishly thinking that the two of them were done and Dom and I were involved. But we weren't really as involved as I thought. So I got my heart broken pretty hard."
On eventually getting back together with Cooper: "...and then it took a long time for us to break up again. After that, it's really hard to open myself up to a new person. Really hard."
On her rumored romance with Ryan Phillippe: "Um, yeah. I've been 'seen' with him."
On Alexander Skarsgard: "We dated. He's superfunny, but I was too involved with Dom."
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On her outspoken personality: “I talk like I know what I’m saying, but I don’t.”
On being honest with herself: “I like the freedom of being exactly who I am. And that’s gotten me into trouble.”
On being told she needed to get botox: “I was like, Damn you! But we’re in Hollywood. I’m on a huge screen. With these new digital cameras, you can see the peach fuzz on my face.”
On being fired from her first-ever acting gig: “I was bad, I was really bad.”
On her love of the romantic comedies: “I don’t think I’m being very ‘artistic’ when I do them, but I’m not doing it for that reason. Romantic comedies make me happy. I watch Love Actually every Christmas.”
On being inspired by Meryl Streep’s famously down-to-earth attitude: “Meryl, she makes herself very accessible right away, almost too accessible. That’s what I do. And it totally works. My thing about meeting people—men, women, people in general—is to desensitize them, kind of shock them a little bit, to make myself accessible.
On her fear of saying the wrong thing on air during interviews: “It would just show that I’m weak, not equipped to handle my job; that’s my biggest fear.”
On judging herself: “I thought I was horrible in Nine Lives. I really thought I could have done better. The director, Gary, is a friend of mine, and I just didn’t want to do him wrong.”





I think on Letterman she was just playing up to it all, having fun and being a bit sarcastic.
With her new movie set to hit theaters in just a few short days, Amanda Seyfried was busy premiering "Red Riding Hood" in Hollywood, California on Monday evening (March 7).
The 25-year-old actress confidently strutted her stuff on the red carpet at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre venue while hoping for big box office numbers when the fantasy/horror flick sees release on Friday, March 11th.
Joining Miss Seyfried at the glitzy west coast premiere were co-stars Shiloh Fernandez and Virigina Madsen, "Twilight" actress Nikki Reed and director Catherine Hardwicke -who had nothing but praise for her leading lady.
Talking to SheKnows about working with Amanda, Catherine dished, "She’s charming, she’s sexy. What can’t she do [laughs]? For me, I felt like we had a pretty aggressive schedule. She’s in almost every scene. I’d say, 'Amanda, we have two minutes.' She was always ready. She focuses in that exact moment. She’s right there. You feel what she’s feeling. You feel for her. She’s got 'it.' She allows herself to be a child and to play. She’s a professional. Thinking of Julie and her, they both never complain no matter how drastic the situation is. She’s not a diva in any way, shape or form. I hope she can keep that beautiful side."
As for the movie, "Red Riding Hood" is "set in a medieval village that is haunted by a werewolf, during which a young girl falls for an orphaned woodcutter, much to her family's displeasure."