Amanda Seyfried Loves a Good Dirty Joke
Amanda Seyfried wears a pair of horns as she and Gary Oldman head to the set of 'Red Riding Hood'. (Bauer Griffin)
If you want to get a giggle out of Amanda Seyfried, don't be afraid to go blue.
The Red Riding Hood actress admits she has a “sick” sense of humour and is rarely shocked by dirty jokes.
She said: “I think it comes from the morbid sense of humor my sister has. I love sick jokes. I can’t tell you, but what I will say is that nothing shocks me. Really nothing. Gross things make me laugh like a 12-year-old. Penis jokes make me laugh.”
However, Amanda admits she hasn’t always been so flippant and easygoing about sex and rude jokes because of her conservative childhood.
The 25-year-old blonde told Marie Claire magazine: “Sex was meant to be a scary thing. Because of AIDS and pregnancy, we were constantly taught to stay away from it. Schools, videos, abstinence … It was just made out to be this very scary thing. My parents aren’t very religious anyway, so that wasn’t part of it. I think it was just the society where I grew up which made me look at it wrong. Also there were a lot of girls who got pregnant at school so that was terrifying.”
The Red Riding Hood actress admits she has a “sick” sense of humour and is rarely shocked by dirty jokes.
She said: “I think it comes from the morbid sense of humor my sister has. I love sick jokes. I can’t tell you, but what I will say is that nothing shocks me. Really nothing. Gross things make me laugh like a 12-year-old. Penis jokes make me laugh.”
However, Amanda admits she hasn’t always been so flippant and easygoing about sex and rude jokes because of her conservative childhood.
The 25-year-old blonde told Marie Claire magazine: “Sex was meant to be a scary thing. Because of AIDS and pregnancy, we were constantly taught to stay away from it. Schools, videos, abstinence … It was just made out to be this very scary thing. My parents aren’t very religious anyway, so that wasn’t part of it. I think it was just the society where I grew up which made me look at it wrong. Also there were a lot of girls who got pregnant at school so that was terrifying.”
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