The very sexy Jessica Biel graces the latest cover of Elle Magazine and inside the mag she talks about being named sexiest woman alive, what its like to be famous and much more. Here are some tidbits from the interview...
On being famous:
“I can’t even go to the dry
cleaner by myself anymore. You’re seen in public with
anybody that you might not even know and you’re
speculated about. It makes everything hard because you
can’t even go to pick up a prescription without
somebody trying to snap a photo of what you have in
your Long Drugs bag. Thank goodness I’m a nice person.
Thank you, Mom, for teaching me that.”
On being named ‘Sexiest Woman Alive’ by Esquire
magazine:
“I thought the Esquire cover was going
to be really positive for my career. But it wasn’t,
really. [One director told me] ‘I’m not looking for
the sexiest woman; I’m looking for the girl next
door.’”
On celebrating her twenty-fifth birthday in March
2007:
Someone said, ‘You have five years till 30.’
I started to think, Wow over the next five years my
life could really change personally.”
On still struggling to get parts she
wants:
“Parts that I want aren’t going to me. Like
The Other Boleyn Girl with Scarlett Johansson and
Natalie Portman. I don’t want to say there’s nothing I
love that I can’t have. But there’s still the
occasional script that the director doesn’t want to
see you for. They want that top tier of
girls.”
On having “Her Moment’:
“The scary thing is that
if it’s ‘your moment,’ that eventually disappears. I
think about reaching for ‘the moment,’ but never
really achieving it. That way I’m always
striving.”
On being considered ‘buff’:
“What do you mean?
This is the thinnest and the least muscular I’ve been
in a long time. I’m so lean and feminine.”
On posing topless for Gear magazine at 17:
“I
was all over the place. I was being a rebellious
teenager.”
On pulling off a last minute bowling victory:
“I
was really sucking, but I’m a closer. You should see
me at beer pong.”