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| Jenna Fischer on Angela Kinsey 'You don't expect a friendship like this when you?re older' | Added 3 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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The Office fans are honed in on Steve Carrell and John Krasinski. Any time an Office alum is spotted with either of them, it sends ripples throughout the Office fandom. Especially when it was Jenna Fischer and John together, because of the Jim and Pam shippers out there. But the real love story that came from The Office is Jenna and Angela Kinsey, who played Angela Martin. Jenna and Angela met on the set and became best friends during the first season. The friendship has only grown stronger since. So strong the two produce their Office Ladies podcast together, using what Jenna calls their BBF shorthand when they communicate. Now they?ve written a memoir of their time on the show Office BFFs: Tales of The Office from Two Best Friends Who Were There. The pair are especially grateful for finding each other because they didn?t expect to find such a close friendship later in life.
Former costars Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey have been fulfilling this need, first with their award-winning podcast Office Ladies and now with their upcoming book, Office BFFs: Tales of The Office from Two Best Friends Who Were There ? which includes their most personal and hilarious anecdotes yet.
The two women tell PEOPLE how they first became friends (it involves sitting on a bench for hours onset) and reflect on some of their favorite memories, if Jim and Pam would still be together today and more.
Fischer says that she and Kinsey had been friendly during season 1 of The Office, but it wasnt until they sat on a bench for two full shoot days, which is about 12 hours each day during the filming of the Basketball episode that they really bonded. By the end of the shoot, they had told each other their life story, says Fischer, 46.
We were leaving the warehouse and we were so giddy, she says. We had this really fun friendship. You dont expect to make a friendship like this when youre older.
The day became even more epic when they encountered Carell.
We had to walk through this big parking lot, and it was at night. Like school girls, we linked arms and started doing Schlemiel and Schlimazel from Laverne & Shirley and Steve was walking up behind us, Kinsey remembers. We were so embarrassed and we were laughing. Steve was like, No matter what happens, this is what youll take with you. This. And he pointed at the two of us. He was so right.
Jenna is my life anchor because its like, the world doesnt make sense until I can bounce it off her, whatever happens, says Kinsey. The big things, the small things. Once I tell it to her, Im at peace with it, or I can navigate it.
Fischer explains that the key to their longstanding friendship is listening.
You just need that person who makes you feel seen and heard. That person who helps you process even little decisions when youre standing in Target. Who do you call to tell you if you need another throw pillow or not, you know? she jokes.
[From People]
This is one of those things that I never thought about, but Jenna is exactly right. I wouldnt have guessed that my closest friendships would all be formed in my late 30s early 40 and yet, they were. Even my husband was 30 when we met and I was about to be the same. Jenna and Angela were in their early 30s when The Office premiered. It sounds like they were obviously well paired as BFFs in general. But I imagine the shared experience of having their lives blow up with the popularity of the show helped solidify their bond. Not to mention they had other life experiences during the show, like babies, divorces (remember Jennas first husband was James Gunn?!), etc. I think forming friendships as adults has a lot to do with how we change as people. I?m definitely not the same person I was in my early 20s. I don?t even think 33-year-old me would be friends with 22-year-old me. I love that Jenna and Angela found each other and theyve only gotten closer. A truly good friend is such a treasure.
As the article mentioned, Jenna and Angela?s Office Ladies podcast just won the iHeartRadio Podcast of the Year award. This was some much need good news, especially for Angela, whose entire family ? herself, her husband, daughter and stepsons all got COVID over the holidays. After she?d been diagnosed, she got the call from Texas that her 82-year-old mother was in the hospital with the virus and Angela couldn?t fly to her due to her own condition. Fortunately everyone recovered, although it was a hard recovery, she said. But Angela said it made her ?prioritize her own value.? I?ll bet Jenna was at the top of Angela?s priority list too. I know my closest friends have moved so far up my list now.
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| Jenna Fischer & Angela Kinsey say fans know more about 'The Office' than they do | Added 5 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey, who played Pam Beasley and Angela Martin on the American version of The Office, are launching an Office-based podcast called Office Ladies. When I first heard this, I wondered if we really needed an Office-themed podcast but reading what the show will actually entail, I can see the attraction. Jenna and Angela will watch old Office episodes and give behind-the-scene stories and secrets from that particular episode. I love behind-the-scene stories, I always skip to the commentary extra on the DVD (dated reference, I realize) so I might check this out.
The ?Office Ladies? are back!
In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, The Office alums and real-life BBFs Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey are getting candid about their upcoming and highly anticipated Office-themed podcast, Office Ladies, which will delve into behind-the-scenes stories about Pam Beesly, Angela Martin, Jim Halpert (John Krasinski), Michael Scott (Steve Carrell) and the rest of the Dunder Mifflin gang.
?We?ve been wanting to work together again ever since we stopped working together,? Fischer, 45, tells PEOPLE. ?Angela and I became best friends because we were cast on The Office together, we worked together and saw each other every day. I think the hardest part for me about it ending was that I didn?t get to see my best friend every day anymore.?
?We just said, ?You know, next year is the 15th anniversary of the show and this seems like a really fun time to share our memories. How could we do that?? And that?s how we came up with the idea of the podcast,? she adds.
Although Kinsey, 48, admits that they ?don?t consider ourselves the experts on The Office in anyway,? they are open to discussing what audiences are eager to have answered. ?The fans are more experts than we are, so we are going to be looking for questions. We want to talk about the things that people want to know about.?
[From People]
The fact that these two created Office Ladies just so they could hang out again is fun. Why not get paid doing the thing you love, like gabbing with your best friend. And I 100% believe that the fans know more than they do. Devoted fans of a show treat it like a research project. In truth, letting fans show off their knowledge will probably be the best way to honor them, they?ve really thought this concept through. It?s also a great tie in to NBC/Universal?s Peacock?s acquisition of The Office, I?ll bet they got some cross-promotion cash for this. The idea sounds cute. They?ve released a trailer to promote the October 16th launch. It tells a behind-the-scene story that involved how they did a vomiting scene, the technical aspect of which I found kind of interesting. But they need to work on sounding more relaxed because right now, their ?off-the-cuff? banter sounds very scripted. ?I have a story, do you know this story?? ?I do not know that story, please tell me the story. OMG, that story!? Once they become less conscious of the fact they?re taping, I?ll bet the flow becomes more relaxed. (For a good example of a relaxed flow with camaraderie coming across, may I suggest Gossip with Celebitchy with CB and Kaiser.) Jenna posted this little teaser to IG, it?s better.
In addition, Jenna and Angela said they?ll host former co-stars as guests. That will be fun to hear, there were many very talented people on that show and fans will be clamoring to hear them relive their time on The Office. And this cast in particular have truly stayed in touch so I don?t think it will be hard for Jenna and Angela to get them to come on.
I CANNOT WAIT!(What?s a ?Podcast??) https://t.co/YnenIIYUGA
Steve Carell (@SteveCarell) September 13, 2019
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| Jenna Fischer: 'My parents saw college as personal development' | Added 8 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Jenna Fischer, best known for Pam Beesly-Halpert from the TV show The Office, is featured in the January Issue of Good Housekeeping. If you are featured in an issue of Good Housekeeping, do you automatically get the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval? If so, I would totally put that on my CV. I enjoy Jenna; she?s consistently funny in her roles and according to her Instagram, she really gets a kick out of life. She leads an ordinary existence by Hollywood standards so she isn?t really a headline grabber. Jenna is returning to television on Sky 1 in the dark comedy series You, Me and the Apocalypse, which is about a meteor hurling towards earth and all these disparate souls who end up in a bunker together, watching the end of the world on TV; the story is how they all got there.
As for the photo shoot – boots, coats/jacket and hat pr0n, oh yes. I love the blue hat Jenna claims to have stolen; I would?ve stolen it too. Most of the outfits are a collection of smart basics assembled handsomely and then BAM! Smokin? boots to finish them off. By the way, the fur vest is faux, I already checked so you can like it if you want to.
On her new show You, Me and the Apocalypse: ?I play a librarian who has been imprisoned wrongly. I?ve taken the fall for my son who?s a computer hacker. When we find out that the end of the world is coming, there?s a huge prison riot and I break out of prison with Megan Mullally, who is a career criminal. We travel across the United States Thelma and Louise-style trying to get home to our families before the world ends.?
On the best part of life as a mom: ?The best part about being a mother is having a human National Geographic nature documentary happening in your house at all times. I just love observing the growth and development of human beings through the different stages.?
On the best advice she got from her parents?to go to college before pursuing acting: ?They sat me down and they said, ?You can absolutely go to Los Angeles, but we want you to go to college, and it?s not just to get the degree, but because we believe there is a lot of personal development that happens in those years, and it?s best to do that outside of Hollywood and outside of the spotlight,? and they couldn?t have been more right.?
[From Good Housekeeping]
I love that quote about her home being National Geographic. I get that she means it is fascinating to watch her kids evolve but I picture my home with the Progeny lying on the countertops, licking their lips, just waiting for The Mister or myself to start limping.
Jenna did, in fact, go to college and holds a degree in theatrical arts and a minor in journalism. I want to come down strong in favor of her parents? advice but I am aware of how incredibly difficult attending college can be in this country and I don?t want to be insensitive to those who cannot. I think any college experience is useful, whether it is community college, trade school or public/private universities. Of course, if you have no desire to go, definitely save your money.
Jenna has a moment in the article when she fangirls over Megan Mullally even after working with her for six months. I have worked with Megan, albeit in a limited capacity, and she really is absolutely lovely.
I, too, am having a bit of a fangirl moment over the castYou, Me and the Apocalypse.Besides Jenna and Megan, Rob Lowe, Mathew Baynton, Nick Offerman, Pauline Quirke, Joel Fry ? DAME DIANA RIGG! If I have to watch the end of the world on TV in a bunker, I want it to be next to Emma Peel.
That's a wrap! I stole the hat. Don't tell #goodhousekeeping #homefordinner
A photo posted by Jenna Fischer (@msjennafischer) on Sep 30, 2015 at 4:41pm PDT
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| First Look: Jenna Fischer Sports Baby Bump After Pregnancy Reveal | Added 10 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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After confirming her second pregnancy, Jenna Fischer stepped out with her son in Los Angeles, CA on Thursday (February 27).
?The Office? star sported a growing baby bump as she held her two-year-old boy Weston?s hand and went about her errand-run.
Though she didn?t officially make the announcement in her own words, Jenna retweeted a report about her suspected pregnancy on Tuesday (February 25).
This is the second child for Jenna and her husband Lee Kirk, who tied the knot in 2010.
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| Jenna Fischer lost the baby weight over 10 months without a chef or a nanny | Added 12 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Jenna Fischer is saying great things again about how women shouldn’t have to confirm to ridiculous body ideals immediately after giving birth. Last year, she spoke of standing in solidarity with those who don’t leave the hospital wearing size 2 jeans, and a few months ago, she admitted to being angered by the trend of posing in a bikini at six weeks postpartum. Her reasoning is that bringing another life into this world is something that women shouldn’t necessarily rush to hide, but of course there’s always going to be that awful pressure for celebrities and non-famous people alike.
Well now Jenna has lost her baby weight, and she asserts that it took ten full months for her to lose the extra pounds. She insists that it just wasn’t a priority to her because she’s busy raising her son and working too. So she basically spends all of her off-set time with her baby, and she doesn’t rely on a nanny or a chef to give her more opportunities to get back in shape really fast. It’s basically impossible not to like this woman, right?
Jenna Fischer rose to fame thanks to her role as Pam Beesly Halpert on NBC’s hit show “The Office,” but she doesn’t view herself as a celebrity.
“It’s so funny because I think there?s the perception that every [famous] woman has a driver and a chef and a personal trainer and a nanny,” the actress, who’s mom to 10-month-old son Weston Lee, tells PEOPLE.
“I don?t have any of those things. Like other working moms, I’m trying to figure out how to balance it all.”
Adds Fischer, “When I say I’m going jogging with my son or eating certain things or whatever, there?s a tendency to be cynical and say, ‘Of course, because someone cooked it for her’ — or ‘Of course she’s on a date, because she had her nanny watch the baby.? No, absolutely not. I want people to know that.”
The actress, who acknowledges that she’s “fortunate to have steady work, health insurance and a paycheck,” says that even so, “I’m just trying to figure out how to do [everything] myself.”
Because of her lack of outside help, Fischer, 38, has to sacrifice things like working out in order to devote time to her son. Instead, she focuses on eating healthy. “I didn’t start exercising until Weston was six months old and was taking regular naps,” she says. “When I go back to work on the show, I’m probably just going to have to take a break from any of that extra working out. I think just getting through the day will be enough.”
Fischer, who is now back to her pre-baby weight, says the process did not come easy but that slow and steady did, in fact, win the race. “It’s taken me every day of 10 months to lose the weight,” she explains. “I did it slowly and I did it moderately. It was important for me to lose it. I was a fit and active person before I had my son, but if there?s one thing I could do for a new mom, it’d be to alleviate her of any guilt or any stress over the idea of having her body look a certain way.”
Fischer says having a blissful family life leaves her more fulfilled than having a smaller pant size. “Making me a happier mama is just being with my baby,” she says. “It’s such a weird thing that after having a baby, you’re supposed to look like you?ve never had a baby. Well, I?m proud that I had a baby! I don’t see any harm in celebrating that.”
With her husband Lee Kirk and their new addition, life for Fischer is pretty much perfect. “It looks like I need to get some new goals because I’m kind of living my dream right now,” she admits. “[My husband] is amazing. He’s such a good father. I’m very lucky. I came to Los Angeles and wanted more than anything to be on a comedy TV show like Cheers. My other goal was to marry a great man and have a family.”
[From People]
I do recall that after having my daughter, all I wanted to do was be with her while I wasn’t working, and the idea of heading out to a gym at that point was a fully impossible one. Sure, my mother-in-law would have gladly taken care of her for a few hours, but I couldn’t bear to leave my girl’s side. Things are different now, and I go to the gym while my daughter’s at school, or I take her with me, which is an adventure in itself. So I’m glad that there’s at least one celebrity out there who will admit that it’s not the most important thing in the world to have a fantastic set of abs right after popping out a kid. Jenna also words things so well in terms of “celebrating” her son’s birth and not seeing the point in hiding her maternal pride.
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| Jenna Fischer: Who cares if our boobs are hanging low and we have a little junk? | Added 12 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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I enjoyed seeing Jenna Fischer do the publicity rounds for her new movie, The Giant Mechanical Man, directed by her husband, Lee Kirk. (Jenna and Lee met thanks to this movie.) Jenna is funny, she’s genuinely grateful (she got two different mugs on The Today Show because she collects them, and I’ll be damned if she didn’t look thrilled each time) and she just seems like a very down-to-earth celebrity. The fact that she’s an average size person kind of adds to that. I know I shouldn’t judge people based on their size, but when women look more like me I somehow feel like I can relate to them more. It’s just how it is, and I’ll admit it’s probably prejudiced against super skinny women. (i.e. Hollywood.)
Well Jenna had her first child last September, and she said that she finds it outrageous how much pressure there is on women to lose the baby weight immediately afterwards. This isn’t a new sentiment for her – in January she said that she stood in “solidarity with all of the women who are not a size 2 six weeks after leaving the hospital,” and added “I think I?m just going to be a little bit bigger for a little bit longer, and that?s fine with me.” It was nice to hear, and she expanded on that topic in a recent interview with Celebuzz.
Don?t even get Jenna Fischer started on being a celebrity mom! The Office star has some very firm opinions on how Hollywood celebrates motherhood.
?I think it?s unnatural,? she told Celebuzz in an exclusive interview, referring to the intense pressure put upon celebrity moms to lose their baby weight.
?There?s so much pressure on you as a new mom that the last thing you need to have hanging over your head is some expectation of what your body is supposed to look like. I actually think that the scrutiny of new mothers bodies has gotten out of control.?
She continued: ?Every new mother just gets a free pass. I?m actually angered by the ?posing in a bikini six weeks after having my baby? [trend] ? Who cares if our boobs are hanging low and we have a little more junk in the trunk? We created a human being, everybody. Let?s celebrate!?
[From Celebuzz]
It’s not just celebrity moms who pressure you to be fit after giving birth – it’s other moms. I remember going to La Leche League meetings and hearing moms with 3 month old babies bragging about how they got their bodies back, and how they worked out from home and did sit ups in their free time. I just sat there politely listening and thinking “bitch, please.” I know, I should get over it. I just didn’t focus on exercise the first few months because I was so preoccupied with my baby. I can’t imagine being a celebrity and having to deal with that pressure too. I didn’t even like getting my picture taken.
Who do you think Fischer is talking about, though? My vote is on Jessica Alba or Kate Hudson, but they each waited a few months.
Jenna is shown on 4-15 and 4-23-12. Credit: FameFlynet, Inc
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| Jenna Fischer and Lee Kirk: Zoo Lovin' | Added 14 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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Still basking in the early stages of newlywed bliss, Jenna Fischer and her new husband Lee Kirk brought an end to their weeklong honeymoon with a trip to the Santa Barbara Zoo on Sunday (July 25).
Having been married in Malibu earlier this month, the "Office" actress showed off her diamond ring as the couple took pictures and walked around to check out the many exhibits.
As for their recent wedding, it was revealed that "Survivor" host Jeff Probst happed to be the one presiding over the ceremony.
Insiders tell that Probst and Fischer are old friends, with the "Survivor" star having been ordained into the Universal Life Church ministry back in the 90's.
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| Jenna Fischer: Gearing Up for Summer Wedding | Added 14 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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Gearing up for wedded bliss, Jenna Fischer took a moment to dish a few details regarding her upcoming marriage to fianc Lee Kirk.
Talking to People magazine at the 2nd Annual Fur Ball at the Skirball Fundraiser, the “Office” actress said, “We have a venue, food and music so far. We’re getting married next summer in Los Angeles. We’re keeping it small.”
Continuing on, Miss Fischer dished, “We just got our save the date cards in, and they’re adorable – after many hours and many proofs later. We’re going to hold them until after the holidays before sending them out so they don’t get lost in the holiday mail. They were fun to pick out and [it] was a very fun girlie experience to touch the paper.”
Keeping a close eye on the menu, Jenna told, “I’m a foodie, so I want to have really good food. We found a great caterer and had a two hour tasting and I left so full. We tried like four different entrees and 12 different appetizers.”
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| Jenna Fischer in Shape Magazine | Added 15 years ago | Source: Yeeeah |
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The Office’s Pam Beasly looks absolutely amazing on the cover of next month’s Shape magazine. And the best part is, she didn’t even use a personal trainer or dietitian to lose all the weight — she’s been completey hands-on, doing it all by herself. That’s what she said!
Showing a little cleave at the “He’s Just Not That Into You” premiere:
PHOTO SOURCE: Bauer-Griffin, Pacific Coast News
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| Jenna Fischer on the cover of Self | Added 15 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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?The Office? star Jenna Fischer recently posed in a bikini for the cover of Self Magazine. Fox 411 notes that she has one of those, ?Wow, who knew?? bodies, and while she does look great, Self also has a long history of airbrushing the living daylights out of people. Remember when they made Kelly Clarkson look about thirty percent thinner? I?m not saying Jenna doesn?t look that great, just that Self is not to be trusted in this regard.
Jenna gave a cute interview to them. Apparently they asked her to take on a 10 day challenge in which she was supposed to improve several aspects of her health. Her first decision was to day the 10 day challenge in 14 days. She?s big on being realistic. It seems Jenna has a problem with doing just one thing at a time, and that became very apparent throughout the project. Here are a few of her challenges:
When the editors of SELF pitched me the idea of doing a get-healthier-and-happier challenge, I was instantly onboard. This is going to change my life! I thought. It’s like having my own personal life coach! No sooner did I hang up than regret began to set in. Challenges? I already wake up at 5 A.M.; what more do you want from me? My brain likes to watch The Real Housewives of Orange County and pet my cat. It does not like being challenged. But I was stuck. So my first order of business was to give myself two weeks instead of the 10 days SELF suggested. Then I tackled an easy one first. ?Jenna Fischer
? Make a healthy, tasty Crock-Pot meal
First thought: My boyfriend is going to love this one!
Result Ladies, if you have a Crock-Pot you got for your wedding and never use, dig it out and start cooking. This is the best invention since the microwave for busy women who want a home-cooked meal. You can make so many great things: turkey chili, pot roast, chicken breasts, ribs and my all-time favorite?Mom’s Stuffed Peppers. I prepared everything the night before, threw it in the Crock-Pot in the morning, set it on low and came home to dinner. My boyfriend adored it. We had more time to spend together that evening. Since we didn’t have to cook, it left time for hanky-panky!
? Dress in a fresh way for work
First thought: Does a hoodie count?
Result I started by looking in my closet for a pair of pants. In five years on The Office, I can count on one hand the number of times I’ve worn something other than mismatched sweats to work. I removed every pair of pants and put back only ones that fit. (I had a lot of hopeful pants in there.) I started sorting all of my T-shirts. Two hours later, my room was a disaster and it was time for bed. I haven’t finished my closet project, but I’ve learned a lot. I don’t have a good pair of black pants that fit; I don’t have a single casual skirt that isn’t five years old. Most of my T-shirts are shrunken or faded. No wonder I dress dumpy all the time! I did find an adorable pair of purple corduroy pants. I wore them to work the next day with a comfy gray sweater and a scarf.
? On a workday, go for a 20-minute jog
First thought: I hate the editors of SELF magazine.
Result My brain says, I do not want to do this. I’m tired. My feet hurt. Is that a swollen gland? Skip this challenge; they’ll never know. OK, I have to do this. How can I make it fun? I need a kick-ass iPod mix! An hour later, I had a mix and no more excuses. I went jogging. And it was awesome! I want to do this every day! I feel energized, strong, clearheaded. I alternated between jogging and power-walking, but that doesn’t matter. The point is that I got out there and didn’t stop moving. If I keep this up, I might be able to put some of those pants back into my closet!
? Reconnect with an old friend
First thought: Where do I start!
Result I called my best friend from high school, Ellen. We had lost touch in college but saw each other again at our 10-year reunion. We keep in touch with emails here and there. I called her on a Sunday. I put on my headset, and we chatted for 30 minutes while I cleaned my kitchen. It was a great conversation and reminded me of how important it is to feel a connection to those people who have known you for longer than your current success in life. The hands-free headset is the key to keeping in touch. They only cost about $20 at Target. You don’t have to choose between chatting and cleaning the kitchen. I did both!
My favorite thing about the challenges was having the opportunity to concentrate on one area of my life at a time and really examine the way I approach each. And of all the challenges, the BlackBerry embargo has had the most lasting effects. While I was shooting my latest movie in New York [Solitary Man, with Michael Douglas and Danny DeVito], I left my BlackBerry in my trailer on most days. If I did bring it to the set with me, I didn’t carry it in my pocket but left it by my chair instead. My workdays have been much less stressful because of that change. I came away from my SELF live-better challenges with a great overall lesson: one thing at a time.
[From Self]
As mentioned at the end, Jenna had to go without her Blackberry for a day and ended up really liking it. She also noted that the only challenge she didn?t complete was reading for 30 minutes ? just once. She said that even when she reads, it?s always a script or something work-related. She felt guilty and like she couldn?t make time for something that would demand 100% focus and was purely for pleasure. It sounds like she?s dealing with a lot of the stresses we all face. We?ve got so much technology around ? which isn?t necessarily a bad thing ? but you can start to forget how much it interferes with your life. You?ve got to be hooked in and connected 24/7, and if you?re not you feel like you?re slacking.
I?m sort of surprised she chose to go the bikini route. I love Jenna to death, she strikes me as one of the few actors who?s still totally the same person as she was before she was famous. There?s nothing wrong with the bikini, it just seems unnecessary and a bit beneath her. C?est la vie.
Here?s Jenna at the Los Angeles premiere of Inglourious Basterds on August 10th. Images thanks to WENN.com .
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