
On the Podcast: Amanda Seyfried Talks Ann Lee, After-Parties, and Living With 52 Animals
Fresh off a flight from Los Angeles, Amanda Seyfried, Vogue’s January cover star, stopped by The Run-Through to talk awards season this week. “I will say my favorite part... was being at the A24 party at the Chateau,” the actor tells Chloe Malle and senior Vogue editor Chloe Schama, referring to one of the chicer Golden Globes after-parties. (Seyfried was a double nominee on Sunday night, up for her roles in both Mona Fastvold’s The Testament of Ann Lee and the Peacock miniseries Long Bright River .) “I was just on the couch with a bunch of people that I like and don’t ever see, except at award shows.” Seyfried’s life at home-amid some 52 animals on a farm in upstate New York-could not be more different. Her brood includes peacocks, chickens, goats, horses, donkeys, and a new rescue rabbit named Bugsy who’s a bit standoffish. “He could be 37 years old,” Seyfried says. “ I have absolutely no idea. He’s got a droopy, wet eye. But he’s very nice, it seems.” She’s also a mom of two-and her older daughter, Nina, recently watched Mean Girls for the first time. “She said that she didn’t think it was that funny,” Seyfried reports. “But she really loved my role. That was Nina’s critique of Mean Girls at age eight.” Listen to the full, rollicking conversation up above.
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