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i did not like her hair yesterday, other than that she was pretty
WOW, she's not all decked on white powder and trying to look like a vampire. Thank you Evan.
too funny.
PopcrunchRachel Wood is bound and scantily-clad in a new bondage-themed shoot in the upcoming May 2009 issue of GQ Magazine.
The 21-year-old Dita wannabe is still shooting down rumors that she hooked up with Mickey Rourke, her on-screen father in the 2008 film The Wrestler.
“There was no truth to it, and it was so annoying, I'm just a sl*t.” she tells the mag.
that picture is really hotGQ mag, May/09
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A LITTLE PIECE OF EVAN
Evan Rachel Wood—frequent plaything of Marilyn Manson, rumored girlfriend to Mickey Rourke—stars in Woody Allen’s latest film. What took so long for these two to hook up?
By Benjamin Nugent; Photographs by Terry Richardson
Evan Rachel Wood is that rare and ruinous combination of innocent girl next door and kinky neighbor down the street. Best known for dramatic roles in Oscar-cred movies like The Wrestler, this is the girl who, at age 19, shot a blood-spattered sex scene with her boyfriend, Marilyn Manson, for one of his rock videos.
More recently, she was linked with her Wrestler co-star, the 56-year-old Mickey Rourke. “There was no truth to it, and it was so annoying,” says Wood, now 21, who is back with Manson after “taking some time” away from the relationship. Of Rourke, she says: “The friendship was intimate and nice, and this makes it weird.”
Yes, Wood is precocious (she mangled our hearts in Thirteen) but perhaps preternaturally wacko, too. Still, that danger—that unnerving energy, that aggressive sexuality—is what draws us to her. In conversation, she’s as likely to tell you about her next project (she might play Mary Jane in an upcoming Broadway production of Spider-Man) as she is to offer intimate details about neutering her pet cat.
For the record, she was upset about the feline surgery. But not that upset.
“You should have seen me when my rats died.” Her Lolita rep may have an upside; Woody Allen cast her as a runaway teen who marries Larry David (age 61!) in Whatever Works, opening next month.
Working with Allen was “nerve-racking,” she admits; he didn’t audition her and gave almost no direction. It seems he didn’t have to. “If he thinks you’re perfect for the part,” she says, “he lets you do whatever you want.” As anyone who has photographed her knows, that’s usually the best policy.