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The actress romps topless in bed with Mamma Mia star Amanda Seyfried in zombie film Jennifer’s Body.
A source said: "The two girls make out hardcore, rolling around in a bed. It was a really hot scene."
In Jennifer’s Body, Megan plays a possessed cheerleader who goes on a killing spree murdering her male classmates.
Megan recently hinted she would be sharing a passionate smooch with her naked co-star Amanda, revealing: "I eat and seduce everyone. There's a lot of kissing everyone - boys and girls. All kinds of craziness."
This isn’t the only highly-anticipated big screen lesbian kiss.
Scarlett Johansson recently revealed she enjoyed locking lips with Penelope Cruz in new Woody Allen movie Vicky Cristina Barcelona.
She said: "Everybody wants to know what it was like. Penelope had less facial hair than a guy so it was certainly more pleasant. It was better than kissing Jonathan Rhys Meyers in Match Point."
Jennifer’s Body, also starring Adam Brody and JK Simmons, hits cinemas worldwide in 2009.
I can't count how many different ways I've heard Amanda's name pronounced, even when she is right there, and she seems always too polite to correct anyone. It would be cool if someone put the correct pronunciation here in her IMDb page.
BTW, in her appearance on The View today, Amanda left another good impression. When asked what she learned working with Meryl, her response was sincerely thoughtful, about how Meryl sets the tone on a set by being good and respectful to everyone. Amanda Seyfried comes across as smart and so totally unspoiled and unassuming. Meryl leaned over and kissed her. Nice moment.
OK, I don't know if this will help very much because I'm not sure how she personally pronounces her name, but a girl I know has the same last name and it is pronounced "SIGH-FREED", but don't enunciate the syllable too much or anything. I feel like it could almost be "SIGH-FRID". Somewhere in the middle, I would say, if that makes any sense at all.
You are right with pronouncing it SIGH-FRID. There was a discussion during the commercial break on The View to clear up the confusion so that it would be correct when they introduced her.