Amanda Seyfried May Lose Gig Over Unruly Dog

According to Classicalite, actress Amanda Seyfried might lose her job on the set of Ted 2, after Mark Wahlburg complained of the antics of her dog, Finn. Finn, an Australian shepherd, allegedly barks ...
Amanda Seyfried May Lose Gig Over Unruly Dog
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According to Classicalite, actress Amanda Seyfried might lose her job on the set of Ted 2, after Mark Wahlburg complained of the antics of her dog, Finn.

Finn, an Australian shepherd, allegedly barks and whines whenever Seyfried is filming scenes on director and Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane’s Ted 2 set, and Wahlburg is said to be very displeased.

A source revealed, “Amanda brings Finn to the set every day, and it’s becoming a real problem. The dog barks and cries when Amanda is filming and it delays production. Mark loves animals, but Finn is starting to drive him insane.”

“At one point (on October 27) he pooped in front of everyone! He was running all over the place,” the source added.

Seyfried, who was recently spotted with Finn during an NYC workout, is allegedly oblivious to the dog’s misbehavior. “After it happened, she had someone take him outside for the rest of the day. She didn’t want anyone to make him feel bad,” the insider remarked.

Finn, in an apparent Halloween costume:

Finn at the beach:

A photo posted by Amanda Seyfried (@mingey) on

Finn dressed as a turtle:

We're not gonna go with the turtle.

A photo posted by Amanda Seyfried (@mingey) on

While a compromise on the Ted 2 set can surely be established, it’s clear that Finn is a very beloved pet.

Seyfried, 28, got her start playing uncredited roles and moving on to recurring roles on As the World Turns and All My Children. Notable film roles include Red Riding Hood in 2011, and Les Misérables in 2012.

Here MacFarlane discusses why he cast Seyfried in Ted 2:

Seyfried will also appear alongside Hugh Jackman in Pan, which hits theaters in July, 2015:

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