Amanda Seyfried is on the Interview Magazine cover for its March 2011 issue that accompanies an interview as well. Interesting thing about her interview is that Justin Timberlake interviewed Amanda Seyfried while she was… nude.
25-year-old actress Amanda Seyfried spoke to Timberlake about her upcoming film, Little Red Riding Hood, while wearing nothing. But without thinking any further, read on that the interview was conducted over the phone.

“I think I should mention that I’m not wearing any clothes,” Amanda admitted to Timberlake, who stars alongside Seyfried in Andrew Niccol‘s sci-fi flick, Now.
Timberlake replied, “Well if that’s how you’d like to be interviewed then that’s totally fine.”
“I’m most comfortable in my birthday suit,” Seyfried acknowledged.

Amanda Seyfried Interview Magazine March 2011 issue also include a dreamy photoshoot in which Amanda is donning dresses by Nina Ricci, Alberta Ferretti, Valentino and gorgeous gown by D&G.
Check out the excerpts from interview:
Amanda on wearing a red wig for her movie “Now “:
“I do think it was one of the best ideas to do this movie with a red wig because, I have to say, a lot of the studios, they buy a blonde. They keep saying, ‘We bought a blonde.’ And that can be really frustrating because that’s not what I am.”
Amanda on her decision to become an actress:
“I didn’t really go into the arts for any specific reason. It was just to find a vessel for all of my energy. And also because I’m not good at anything else. I’m just really not equipped for, say, academics or sports.”

Timberlake on the inevitability of haters:
“Whatever you do as a musician, no matter how good it is, somebody somewhere is going to s–t on it. You put your heart on your sleeve, and what will happen will happen. But it’s like that for any artist. You do a painting, you take a photograph, it’s the same. That’s how artistry works.”
Timberlake on transitioning from singer to actor:
“I actually find it liberating to give up control. It’s nice for me. What’s been more of a battle for me throughout the process of moving into acting is that I feel like I have to keep reassuring people that I’m not an asshole. There is a stigma that comes from being on stage and being a musician.”
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