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Shots Interview
Q: Have all these
fictional explorations helped make your relationships work in real life?
A: I have no answers. Am I supposed to
say that? This is my first movie junket. My publicist is freaking out. I
don't know. But I am madly in love with someone. I've always been a
serial monogamist.
Q: What's his
name?
A: Brian Van Holt
Q: Interesting.
Brian replaced Dash Mihok on CBS's For Love or Money, and you replaced
Amelia Heinle, who played your role in the Jack & Jill pilot. You
guys must be on to something. Was it awkward joining the cast late?
A: It was fine. They were all great and
really sweet about it. We're on our fifth episode now, so it's over.
Q: Why was the
part recast?
A: I don't know. Are you looking for
some dirty drama? Because I ain't gonna do it, I tell you!
Q: Damn an
actress with integrity! Okay, moving on...Is series television work
harder than making a movie?
A: That's such a hard question. The
thing about TV is the marathon aspect of it. It's never ending, so the
hours are really hard, and it's all about pacing yourself and not trying
to hit it out of the ballpark every time - fight for every line, every
hairdo, whatever. It's insulated; it's like an insulated little story,
so you can kind of design exactly what you want to do in that little
frame.
Q: Everybody
seems to agree you're on the verge of tremendous stardom. Do you get
recognized on the street yet?
A: Every now and then, but it's usually
a mistake. I have to say, "I'm not Denise Richards!" We'll
see.
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Style Interview
Q: What's your makeup
philosophy?
A: Less is more; most women look more
beautiful in their natural state. My grandmother used to wear so much
makeup that there was a line at her chin. If you're going to wear
foundation, make sure it's rubbed everywhere.
Q: What do you
carry in your makeup bag?
A: Maybelline Great Lash Mascara. MAC
Studio powder in C2. Make Up For Ever No. 2 black eye pencil - that's
awesome. Kiehl's lip balm. A silver eye shadow by Guerlain called Lilas
No. 30. Stila eye shadows in Kitten and Bouquet, and an eyebrow brush by
Philosophy.
Q: So, what do
you use every day?
Lip gloss, Origins Pinch Your Cheeks or
Face Stockholm Strawberry blush, and Make Up Forever pan stick under my
eyes. On weekends I try not to wear any makeup.
Q: What about
when you go out?
A: Originas Original Skin Base, which
gives really light coverage. Nars Multiple highlighter stick in
Copacabana, which you can put anywhere. I use it at the inner corner of
my eyes to open them up. Also, Stila Kitten and Bouquet eye shadow, and
mascara.
Q: Do you like to
shop for beauty products?
A: Yes - I'm a menace in a drugstore.
I'll open the shampoos and smell them. I usually get bubble bath,
anything with lavender in it. I'm obsessed with lavender.
Q: And clothes
shopping?
A: I admit it's one of my vices. The
irony is that I usually just put on the same pair of cords with the same
little ripped-up tank top. I spend money on nice clothes and never wear
them. But they look nice in my closet.
Q: What's your
favorite piece of clothing?
A: It's a tie between what a call a
shmatte - a floral dress that's not really tight - and overalls.
Q: Any food
weaknesses?
A: I've been obsessed with Blow Pops
lately on set, but cheese is my biggest weakness. If I had to give up
cheese or chocolate, I'd give up chocolate in a heartbeat. Cheese is my
favorite thing in the whole world.
Q: Other than
that, do you watch what you eat?
A: I take everything in moderation. The
whole no-carbohydrate thing is a little bit dramatic. I'm really into
cooking right now, which is probably healthy.
Q: You have
beautiful skin - -what's your routine?
A: I use Epicuren Discovery facial
cleanser, Epicuren Discovery Evening Emulsion, and Bioelements Equalizer
as a toner. In the morning, Decelor Alpha Morning with SPF 12. It
brightens the complexion. I use St. Ives Apricot scrub once a week. I
try to get regular monthly facials at Burke Williams. I think the key to
good skin is drinking lots of water and not getting too stressed. I'm
really terrible about both of these. I hate water - I'd much rather
drink Coca-Cola.
Q: Do you have a
secret weapon for maintaining your skin?
A: Eight Hour cream by Elizabeth Arden.
I put it on anything that's horribly dry. I use it on my lips and my
cuticles. It's literally magic. My mom wore it when I was little, so the
way it smells also has sentimental value.
Q: Any beauty
obsessions you're willing to admit to?
A: I do my eyebrows myself, like, five
times a day, which is probably a big mistake. I brush them, because I
have huge, old-man spidery brows. I use Origins Brow Fix. Sometimes when
I don't have my Origins stuff, I dab hair spray on my brows.