Anna Paquin covers and gives interview in Nylon magazine September 2009.
I remember this chick from the X-Men movies and she seems not to have aged, despite now being 27. That would have been a cause for concern if it were not for the fact that she is on a show about vampires, so it’s pretty obvious how she stays looking so young. She is kind of adorable and likable, despite talking utter nonsense in the interview below. I like bishes who sound sauced in their interviews, they are the kind of celebrity I aspire to be one day.
- On her new blonde hair color: “I don’t look like a Barbie doll, and probably never will. People are incredibly literal in how they view you. You have dark hair and pale skin? You must be brooding. The second you dye your hair blonde and get a spray tan, people treat you as if you’re a bit stupider and happier. Suddenly, it’s like you’re hot and sexy.”
- On doing nude scenes in ‘True Blood’: “I don’t think a naked body is particularly shocking or interesting… It’s not the culture I was raised in. I was not brought up in the United States. I don’t share the [attitude] that you can have graphic violence, but – God forbid – you see someone’s nipples.”
- On taking her bra off during sex: “It’s like, I’m sorry, maybe there are a lot of women who keep their bras on while they have sex . . . I don’t happen to be one of them.”
- On TV vs. movies: “It never occurred to me that one form of acting was better than another. I think if you approach your career like that you’re limiting yourself to a very boring path. For me, it’s about the material.”
Anna Paquin Nylon magazine photospread September 2009 issue.















she doesn’t look like she’s aged at all sicne She’s All That, either. as a mattero f fact, she’s hotter now, but i prefer her with the dark hair.
what’s the deal with Nylon, do they ask stupid questions and pay for stupid answers or something? lol
I think they pay for stupid questions with stupid answers. I think the write ups are a possible sign of their demographic… it says a lot about what they think of their readers.