Amanda Seyfried: No Memory of Kissing Tatum. What?

Hard to imagine, girls, but Amanda Seyfried, 28, says she doesn’t remember kissing Channing Tatum in the 2010 romantic tear-jerker Dear John. While appearing on Nick Grimshaw’s breakfast s...
Amanda Seyfried: No Memory of Kissing Tatum. What?
Written by Pam Wright

Hard to imagine, girls, but Amanda Seyfried, 28, says she doesn’t remember kissing Channing Tatum in the 2010 romantic tear-jerker Dear John.

While appearing on Nick Grimshaw’s breakfast show on BBC Radio 1 Tuesday, listeners asked the Mama Mia star about kissing the hunk.

“I don’t remember … I’m pretty sure it was great. It was easy! He’s a funny guy,” said Seyfried.

“I felt like a million bucks afterwards. You want to talk about confidence? That guy gives you confidence. So generous,” replied Seth MacFarlane, who joined Amanda for the interview while promoting their new comedy, A Million Ways to Die in the West.

MacFarlane, who wrote and directed the film, also takes on the lead role of Albert, co-starring with Seyfried, Charlize Theron, Liam Neeson and Neil Patrick Harris.

When asked about the challenges he met while filming, the Family Guy creator said, “The only part that was new, was the acting. But again I had Amanda, I had Charlize, I had Neil. I have this great cast of people. Every time you’re playing opposite somebody it’s one of these people who is so good and so experienced there just throwing stimulus at you and it just makes it easier.”

When the topic turned to whether the actors were suffering from jetlag after their long flight from Los Angeles, Seyfried confessed she was suffering a jet-lag-hangover. MacFarlane, on the other hand, told listeners he had a method to beat jetlag.

“I’m actually having a better transition then I have in the past,” he said. “I figured out that you stay up till five in the morning drinking in New York, and then you get on a plane at 8 a.m. and come out here and you’re in bed by 12. I’ve actually acclimated very nicely. All thanks to booze.”

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