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Amanda Seyfried News: Actress Reveals That She Wants to be a Mother
Actress Amanda Seyfried recently opened up about her life now that she is nearing the big 30 stage, and the former 'Les Miserables' star revealed that she badly wants to be a mother already and that she worries about her fertility now that she is turning 30 soon.
Posing for the cover of Marie Claire U.K. for its August issue, Seyfried revealed her greatest fear so far: getting older. "I keep feeling like my eggs are dying off," the actress revealed adding, "I need to get on it... I want a child. Badly. I want to be a mother, badly. That's what I feel. I've been feeling it for like, two years. I'm not ready but nobody's ready. It changes everything... so how you can ever be ready for that?"
Seyfried has been dating boyfriend Justin Long since 2013 and who knows, maybe he is on the moves of asking the actress for her hand in marriage, but he better make it quick as Seyfried is now worried of her age.
But despite all her worries, Seyfried also reveals how content she is of her work especially her recent role in Ted 2 as she replaced Mila Kunis' role in the first film. "I'm convinced people are just going to go, 'Where's Mila?' And listen she's got a lot of fans," she admitted. "One of my favorite things about my relationship with Seth [MacFarlane, director] is that I make him laugh. Maybe he's just laughing to make me feel good but I genuinely seem to make him laugh and that brings me a good amount of joy," she added.
And so, Seyfried continues to just focus on her career and she makes sure that she chooses the best projects for her stay even longer in the industry. "After Mean Girls I kept getting scripts for ... blonde idiots. I could have so easily been Karen Smith my whole career," she revealed. "I realized that if I really wanted to work forever I was going to have to make the right decisions.... That's why I've made some tough decisions too, I've turned down some pretty big stuff. I didn't want to be an action hero or in a f--king green suit for like, ten years, because I don't want to be miserable. I think happiness comes from being free," she added.