Amanda Seyfried reveals the movie she wants quoted on her grave

Amanda Seyfried has revealed which movie she wants quoted on her grave.

The actress who played roles in both “Mamma Mia!” and “Les Misérables” achieved her film breakthrough in 2004 with the movie “Mean Girls,” and one of Karen Smith’s memorable lines from that film is what she wants engraved on her gravestone.

On the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast, Seyfried shared with host Josh Horowitz: “I fervently wish that this statement will be inscribed on my tombstone.

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It’s an authentic experience that resonates deeply with viewers. In many aspects, it’s almost flawless, and the connection it creates is timeless. I find myself eager to discuss its merits whenever the opportunity arises.

She commented later on that the movie had a profound impact on her personally and she would always appreciate it for that reason. Furthermore, she emphasized that the process of creating the film was significant in its own right, regardless of its success.

For me, this situation was unique since I hadn’t ever been to a movie set or worked with professionals who had. Therefore, every aspect of it was fresh and unfamiliar.

Host Horowitz mentioned that even though Taylor Swift wasn’t around when Mean Girls was initially released, teenagers continue to reference it as if it had just been released yesterday.

During the same podcast conversation, Seyfried disclosed the major Marvel film part she declined, verifying it was indeed the role of Gamora in Guardians of the Galaxy.

She conveyed her concern that the movie might flop because it had an unusual premise with a talking tree and raccoon together, and she didn’t want it to be the initial disappointment for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Mean Girls can be streamed on Paramount+ in the UK and US, and also on ITVX in the UK.

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2025-03-24 00:49

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