Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

Mandy Moore Gets Chatty

Dressed in Mblem, her signature line, Mandy Moore was full of pep and personality, posing for paparazzi at the 10th Annual Super Saturday shopping event in the Hamptons. The sweet young starlet stopped to chat with a few reporters. Here’s what she had to say…

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Are you prepared to fight for your fashion finds today?
Fights? Nobody warned me about that… I don’t think I’m going to get into any fights. I’m not a fighter… I would probably pout, but that’s it.

Are you shopping for anything or anyone in particular today?
No, not really. Just gonna walk around; probably people watch more than anything.

Do you frequent the Hamptons?
Yeah. I don’t get out here too often. I just sneak out whenever my friends are coming. Like “oh I could use a little Hamptons weekend.”

What are you favorite summer destinations?
Ideal summer spots? Um. Probably somewhere on a beach; reading, listening to music. That’s ideal right now. Somewhere that a little cooler, and less humid.

What kind of things do you do for fun?
Like shop a little bit, get food, read, just chill out.

How do you stay in shape?
I don’t know. Like everybody else. Everything in moderation. Drinking lots of water, I think, definitely helps. Getting sleep.

What kind of music do you like? What’s on your iPod?
Probably like everybody else. I love Umbrella. And I don’t really gravitate toward like top 40 music, but man alive that’s such a great song.

What’s your take on all the Hollywood girls who are finding themselves in trouble with the law. You’re such a role model. How do you stay out of that whole scene?
I don’t really know. I guess I could foundationally just attribute it to family. I have a great family and great parents. I have wonderful people in my life. I don’t think that whole scene really interests me – which I guess I feel kind of lucky about. Like I want to do the work, and then I want to go home at the end of the day. It’s not really my cup of tea… It’s a responsibility that I think about, and it’s something that I take quite seriously. But at the same time I also feel lucky that I’m just able to be myself and people can see that and respect that. It’s not like I’m going out of my way to do something or not to do something.  But it is something that I think about. I think if I were on the other side of the coin, and I weren’t necessarily in the industry, I would want people in a positive way to represent themselves, and having that to look up to. You have to have both ends of the spectrum.

*Photo Credit: Splash News

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