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She received unwanted comments after the comedy hit theaters.


In the years that followed its release in 2004,Nasty girls has become one of the most frequently cited comedies of all time. But, there is a memorable moment in the film which led to StarAmanda Seyfried Treat inappropriate comments from male fans. In a new interview withMarie Claire, the actor said thatafterNasty girlshas been freed, she was approached by people who wanted to refer to a particular scene, which she found "coarse". Seyfried also explained why she was sympathetic to the stars of today's teenagers and why she chose to live a private life far from Hollywood. Continue to read to find out more.

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In the film, Karen makes a non -traditional weather report.

Amanda Seyfried in
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InNasty girls, Seyfried plays a space character named Karen Smith. In a scene, she says: "I have a fifth sense. It is as if I had ESPN or something. My breasts can always say when he is going to rain ... Well, they can say when it rains." At the end of the film, Karen gave a weather report for his high school while he was standing in a downpour. "It is 68 degrees, and there are 30% chance that it is raining already," she said.

Seyfried says that male fans took the opportunity to harass her.

Amanda Seyfried at a screening of
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In his interview withMarie Claire, Seyfried spoke of her first brush with glory and said that, almost timeNasty girlswas out, it was only recognized in public from time to time. She explained that most of her fans' meetings were with boys asking her if he was raining in reference to the scene.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

"I always felt really tasted by it," said the actor. "I was 18. It was simply disgusting."

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She manipulated the reputation in her own way.

Amanda Seyfried at
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Seyfried has become more famous than sinceNasty girls. She continued to playWretched, theMamma Mia! Films, andMale, for which she was nominated for an Oscar for the best support actress. This year, she was acclaimed for playing the founder of Theranos besiegedElizabeth Holmesin the mini-seriesThe dropout.

"The celebrity is weird," she saidMarie Claire. "I have never been super famous. I have always been somewhat recognizable. It was the healthiest trajectory. [It is not a frightening point. I have my priorities. I know who I am. Know where I go. I know what it means. It means I can do what I like. "

She also said that, looking at the young stars today and what they treat, it must be horrible to become super famous at an early age. Seyfried explained that she had bought a farm to avoid the show of all this. "I was like, let's go there," she added.

Otherwise, she had a great experience onNasty girls.

Lindsay Lohan and Amanda Seyfried in
Paramount pictures

Aside from some fans making him uncomfortable comments, Seyfried seems to have had a positive experience withNasty girls. In an interview in 2021 forVariety, she thought about her timemake the movie.

"It was like an expanse [Saturday Night Live]. It was like a two -hour version ofSnl", She explained." I never had any expectations of anything. I was just happy to work as an actor, to be paid to speak a real dialogue rather than to be in Background. Everything was a miracle at that time. I was 17 years old.God, what? … It was really intimidating and exciting. I think I was too excited to be nervous. She added her character, "playing someone who is sort of for lunch is so much more fun than I could have imagined."

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