Most of the time it’s the parents who recognise me. They try to tell their kids, ‘Look, it’s Giselle,’ and I say, ‘No, no, no, don’t ruin this for them,’ because I’m usually standing there with my hair sideways and no make-up on. And the kid is saying, ‘That is not Giselle. No way. That is some worn-out girl who really needs a bath.’
Meaning of the quote
Amy Adams, a famous American actress, says that most of the time it's the parents who recognize her. When they see her, they try to tell their kids that it's Giselle, a character she played. But Amy tells the parents not to ruin it for the kids because she usually doesn't look like a movie star. She has her hair messy and no makeup on. The kids then say that it can't be Giselle because the woman they see looks like a tired, dirty person who needs a bath. This shows that even though Amy is a famous actress, she doesn't always look like a glamorous movie star in real life.
About Amy Adams
Amy Adams is an acclaimed American actress known for her comedic and dramatic roles. She has been recognized with numerous awards, including two Golden Globes, and has been nominated for six Oscars. Adams began her career in dinner theater before making her film debut in 1999. She gained widespread recognition for her role in the 2005 indie film Junebug, and has since starred in a variety of successful movies, from the fantasy Enchanted to the superhero films featuring Lois Lane.
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