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Amanda Seyfried Reflects on Friendship, Fame and Retreat in New GQ Profile

Seyfried defends Lindsay Lohan in a British GQ profile that frames tabloid cruelty as a reason she chose a private farm life.

Overview

  • British GQ published a profile of Amanda Seyfried on Monday that renewed attention to her more than 20-year friendship with Lindsay Lohan and to Seyfried’s reflections on fame.
  • Seyfried told the magazine she dislikes the 'outsized bashing' Lohan faced and described their bond as built on trust and mutual respect that has grown as both became parents.
  • She recalled wild nights in her 20s but said she avoided drug use after being offered cocaine at the Chateau Marmont because she was scared.
  • Seyfried addressed recent backlash over an Instagram comment calling Charlie Kirk 'hateful,' defended her right to speak her mind, and described privately supporting colleagues such as Sydney Sweeney during controversies.
  • She lives with her husband and two children on a roughly 50-acre Hudson Valley farm to protect their privacy and remains active professionally, saying she looks forward to working on Lin-Manuel Miranda’s film Octet.