Talk about a conversation starter.
Amanda Seyfried has revealed that she has a rather unusual art installation at her home in the Catskills.
“In my home outside of the state, it’s like hanging a wooly vagina—private vagina, I’m not kidding,” the actress told Architectural Digest during a tour of her downtown New York City apartment in a video released Tuesday.
“I like to remember that we’re all human,” said Seyfried, while admitting he didn’t know “why” the piece happened in the farmhouse.
The 37-year-old “Dropout” star clearly has unusual artistic leanings, as he is displaying “his favorite piece ever” at his Manhattan residence: a portrait by renowned painter Mark Ryden.
While showing the finished product, she said, “She was inspired by something I said about asking her to paint me with a dead cat, and she literally painted me with a dead cat.”
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During a house tour, Seyfried, who married actor Thomas Sadoski in 2017, showed fans her TV, which she calls “a must-have for watching ‘Dateline’ with your husband after your kids go to bed.”
The couple are big fans of the long-running investigative true crime series and its oft-impersonated host Keith Morrison.
Sadoski, 46, recently told Page Six that the best gift he had ever received was a special birthday note from Morrison, 75, which Seyfried had organized.
“Mother Mia!” Sharing her 6-year-old daughter Nina and 2-year-old son Thomas with the “Newsroom” alum, the star also showed the children’s room, which includes a playhouse that she and her friends are selling.
“My girlfriends and I are very fond of architecture and wanted to create a space for our children to play, explore and make their own interiors, but with a pleasant and calming aesthetic for the outside parent,” he explained.
The “Mean Girls” star most recently appeared on “The Crowded Room” with Sadoski and told Page Six that it was so nice to have her husband on set.
“It was actually really nice,” he guzzled at the premiere of the Tom Holland-led Apple TV+ show last month. “Because it was in the beginning [of filming] while a little insecure.
“I always felt it was nice to meet him and see if I was doing a good job,” Seyfried added. “And that was really nice.”