Amanda Seyfried Opens Up About Friendship With Lindsay Lohan

The girls said costars Amanda Seyfried again Lindsay Lohan still evolving after more than 20 years of friendship.
“We stay close because there's a real trust and respect between us,” Lohan, 39, said. GQ in Seyfried's new profile published on Monday, June 15. “What started as a shared experience has grown into a meaningful friendship over time. Now we talk a lot about life, my mother and our families. She's always been someone I can count on. That consistency is rare and something I really appreciate.”
Meanwhile, Seyfried, 40, told the outlet she had a front-row seat to how everything Lohan did was scrutinized in the mid-2000s.
“Outside hits are bad,” he said. “It's like being afraid of me. I wouldn't like to be seen for notoriety in any way.”
“We're almost the same age. I wasn't working at that level either. What stood out about him, no matter what he did,” added Seyfried.
Lohan, Seyfried, Rachel McAdams again Lacey Chabert played Plastic in 2004 The girls saidto increase all their activities. However, only Lohan was the focus of the tabloid at the time, alongside the likes of Paris Hilton again Britney Spears.
Unlike her former costar, Seyfried said, she didn't pay much attention to him.
“I mean, am I going clubbing? Yes,” he told the outlet. “I found myself there Val Kilmerin his house one night at 1 am with [Mean Girls costars] Daniel Franzese again Jonathan Bennett? Did I find myself with them in the pool? I was 18 and had just moved to LA and we went to audition Reefer Madness. I was at Val Kilmer's house — I don't remember meeting him, but I was at his house.”
“My 20s were ridiculous,” he added. “I found myself in many places, I also remember that there was a time when I started making cocaine in the Chateau. [Marmont]and I didn't because I was afraid. And so there was a limit to how much partying I would do, because I wanted to get too drunk to know it. [still] I'm back home.”
Now that she's grown, Seyfried lives on a farm in the Hudson Valley of New York state with her husband Thomas Sadoski and their two children: daughter Nina, 9, and son Thomas, 5.
“I always wanted a colic life. I always wanted to have a farm. I always wanted to get out,” he said. GQ to escape the life of big cities.
The farm is a two-hour drive from Manhattan and “the design is out of reach,” according to the magazine.
“Nobody knows there's a farm on this road,” Seyfried said. “This is private; there are woods; I feel safe.”




