Amanda Seyfried won’t be having a white wedding.
The “Mean Girls” actress said she doesn’t want a traditional wedding dress when she marries fiancé Thomas Sadoski.
"I got married so many times in my life — on screen!” Seyfried, 31, told Vogue Australia, according to Us magazine.
"I don't want a white dress! I've worn so many of them. You know what I
mean? The fact is, that kind of stuff is less about the ceremony and
more about the commitment."
The actress’ rep confirmed in November that Seyfried is pregnant with her first child.
The couple met while working together on the play “The Way We Get By”
in 2015, then reunited on the set of the 2016 movie “The Last World.”
"I don't want to be the center of attention," Seyfried told Vogue
Australia. “I get to go to premieres and get dressed up all the time. I
went to the Met Gala last year in a wedding gown designed by Riccardo
Tisci; I've played a bride a billion times.”
While a billion might be a slight exaggeration, Seyfried has walked down
the aisle in “Mamma Mia,” “Les Miserables” and “The Big Wedding.”
Her white Armani Privé dress at the 2010 Oscars was bridal as well.
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