Amanda Seyfried Opens Up About OCD, Family, and Career in Recent Interview with US Vogue

Actress Amanda Seyfried recently opened up about her struggles with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in an interview with US Vogue. She revealed that she was diagnosed with the condition at the age of 19 while working on the TV drama Big Love. Seyfried described her OCD as "really extreme" and shared how it impacted her social life during her teenage years. Despite the challenges, she credited her condition for helping her make healthier choices.
Seyfried also discussed her role in the upcoming musical biopic The Testament Of Ann Lee, where she plays the 18th-century founder of the Shaker religion. She talked about the challenges of recording the film's Shaker hymns and the new perspective it brought to her singing. The actress received a Golden Globe nomination for her performance in the film, directed by Mona Fastvold.
In addition to her acting career, Seyfried is a mother of two young children and shared her struggles with balancing work and family life. She expressed her desire to spend more time with her kids and the difficulty of being away from them for work. Despite her busy schedule, Seyfried remains dedicated to her family and cherishes the moments she gets to spend with her children.
Known for her roles in Mean Girls, Mamma Mia!, and The Dropout, Seyfried has established herself as a versatile and talented actress in Hollywood. Her recent success in The Housemaid has garnered critical acclaim and a sequel is in the works. With a promising career ahead, Seyfried continues to captivate audiences with her performances on screen.