Did Amanda Seyfried Really Keep Her Belly Button Ring?
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Los Angeles, Feb 13 (NationPress) Hollywood actress Amanda Seyfried opened up about her unique style and expressed her admiration for her "Housemaid" co-star Sydney Sweeney, noting that she has a strong connection to fashion.
Seyfried remarked to people.com: "I believe she's always in tune with fashion. She consistently sports a stylish 'fit. The sexier, the better. It's amusing; I haven't encountered a lingerie line in ages. If you have the eye for it and the figure, it's delightful to celebrate that."
Discussing her own fashion choices, Seyfried revealed that she has had a belly button ring since she was 17 years old, according to reports from femalefirst.co.uk.
The Hollywood star, who shares children Nina, 8, and Thomas, 5, with her husband Thomas Sadoski, stated: "I never parted with it. I've maintained it since I turned 17. I removed it during both pregnancies, but immediately put it back in. Although few people notice it, it's always there."
Moreover, the actress has previously praised Sweeney, describing her co-star as a "sweetheart."
Seyfried shared with Vanity Fair: "I don't envy anything she's experiencing. I've spent considerable time with her; we connected instantly. She's genuinely kind and generous at her core. To be honest, I never had a moment like the one she's having."
She mentioned her connection with Mean Girls co-star Lindsay Lohan, stating, "She and I are friends, and it can be incredibly damaging for individuals to be thrust into that kind of instant fame."
"Any media attention, regardless of whether it's positive or negative, remains a glaring spotlight, and you must navigate and adapt to it. This is a complex balancing act that I believe most people struggle to manage at a young age."
She considers a rapid ascent to fame to be potentially "dangerous." However, she commended Sweeney for her ability to handle the heightened scrutiny.
She stated: "It's perilous because when you have individuals... idolizing you and following you, it can't be beneficial for your mental health. It certainly doesn't foster a sense of safety in the world. Yet, I truly admire how Syd approaches her work. She always has a smile, even if she's feeling down. I hope that doesn't change."