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Taken From
Romanticmovies.about.com
From the World Premiere of "A
Cinderella Story"
Hilary Duff showed up at the World
Premiere of the teen romantic
comedy, "A Cinderella Story,"
looking fresh and like a vision from
a fairy tale (highly appropriate
considering the movie's subject
matter). Despite the heat, Duff did
her best to satisfy the fans who
lined the streets of Hollywood
waiting for a chance to pose for a
picture or get an autograph from one
of today's hottest young stars.
Surrounded by "A Cinderella Story"
cast members, including Jennifer
Coolidge (Duff's wicked stepmother
in the film), Hilary made her way
down a sparkling pink carpet,
pausing to answer questions from the
press, before taking in a special
screening of the modernized
Cinderella tale.
INTERVIEW WITH HILARY DUFF ('Sam'):
Does attending movie premieres ever
get any easier?
I’m really excited.
You always just get nervous like,
“What if nobody likes it?” I’m
really happy that people are
supporting it and stuff.
What makes this take on the
Cinderella tale special?
It has a lot in it for everyone. The
characters are really cool and
there’s twists in the movie that
aren’t in any other Cinderella
stories. My character is a very
motivated girl who really goes after
what she wants and I think that’s a
good lesson.
Does kissing your onscreen love
interest make you nervous?
I’m not sure if I was nervous. I
kissed Frankie Muniz in “Agent Cody
Banks” and it wasn’t quite as big of
a kiss, but I think it was with more
awkward than anything. There was a
bleacher-full of people and like a
72 person crew. It was a little
crazy but Chad [Michael Murray] made
me feel really comfortable. And we
just were kind of like, “Okay, we
have to do this. Let’s just ignore
everybody and have fun and go for
it.” And that’s what we did and it
worked.
And it’s not exactly a tough job to
kiss Chad.
No, not bad at all. He’s okay
(laughing).
What about an offscreen boyfriend?
Anyone special at this time?
No, not really. I hear stories about
myself all the time that I do, but I
don’t think that’s true because I
don’t know anything about it.
Is it tough hearing stories about
yourself that aren't true and
getting chased by the paparazzi
wherever you go?
Definitely. It gets really hard. I
can’t go to my favorite shopping
places that I want to go to because
they take pictures of me, which is
fine. But then for them to like
follow my car all day long and then
for them to try and find out where I
live and be waiting outside my house
– it gets really hard sometimes and
it’s really an invasion of privacy,
you know? I get so little time off
it’s tough.
We’ve all heard the Cinderella story
before, but there is a strong
message in this movie. Was getting a
positive message out there for girls
important to you?
I feel like it was really important.
I read the script and I was really
excited that it was really such a
positive message and that every
other Cinderella movie, the girl
just kind of sits back and waits for
everything to fall into place for
her. In this one, she really goes
out and even though she’s the
underdog, she has dreams and she
conquers them in the end. And I
think that’s a good message for
girls.
INTERVIEW WITH JENNIFER COOLIDGE
('Fiona'):
How much fun was it to play the
wicked stepmom?
There was so much makeup involved
that I had to be there so much
earlier than everyone else. They had
to put like blue eyes in and really
there was like 5 inches of makeup on
me – it was really unattractive. It
was such a fun film to make and it
was really easy. It was close to my
house and it was a really short ride
in the morning (laughing). I never
get to play the mean lady, they
never ask me to do that. I’m always
like the fat best friend.
And next up you've got the "Friends"
spinoff, "Joey." What's your role
and how did you get involved with
the series?
[I play] Joey’s new agent. I’m very
excited. I love the cast and Matt
LeBlanc’s just a doll. We all love
him. I did it as kind of a guest
star thing. They called me and said,
“Just come in and play the scene,”
and I didn’t really know what the
character was or anything. It was
just supposed to be a one-shot deal
in the pilot and then it turned into
more, which is really nice.
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