Amanda Seyfried is refreshingly candid in an era where many in Hollywood try to avoid causing controversy at any cost.
Whether she is fearlessly broaching hot-button political issues or coming to the defense of her costars, Seyfried is never afraid to share her opinion.
Seyfried even acknowledged during an exclusive interview with Us Weekly in November 2025 that her busy professional obligations — including promoting two movies, The Housemaid and The Testament of Ann Lee, at the same time as her kid company Make It Cute — and her parental responsibilities were making life especially challenging. (Seyfried and her husband, Thomas Sadoski, share a daughter, born in 2017, and a son, born in 2020.)
“Honestly, right now, it’s really hard,” she told Us. “This is the most I’ve ever worked with two kids, and I’ve never had two movies come out at the same time. And so, I’m a little bit bananas right now.”
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Amanda Seyfried Was Confused by Timothee Chalamet’s Awards Show Tribute to Kylie Jenner
Timothée Chalamet shouted out his girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, while accepting the Best Actor Award for Marty Supreme at the Critics Choice Awards in January 2026.
“Thank you to my partner of three years,” he told Jenner. “Thank you for our foundation. I love you. I couldn’t do this without you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
After the ceremony, Seyfried replied to an Instagram post from Evan Ross Katz to admit that she was confused by Chalamet’s reference to the “foundation” of his and Jenner’s relationship.
“OH not like a foundation/charity,” Seyfried apparently realized. “I was curious about that.”
Amanda Seyfried Defended Her ‘The Housemaid’ Costar Sydney Sweeney
Amanda Seyfried and her The Housemaid costar Sydney Sweeney took part in Vanity Fair’s lie detector test segment while promoting their movie in December 2025.
During the segment, Seyfried and Sweeney touched on their relationships with social media. Sweeney admitted that she has a private TikTok in addition to her public Syd’s Garage profile.
Seyfried jumped to her costar’s defense when Sweeney admitted that her “For You Page” is wildly different on each of her profiles.
“If I’m on my private TikTok, my entire ‘For You Page’ is history facts and arts and crafts,” Sweeney explained. “And then if I’m on my Syd’s Garage page, it’s sadly a lot of hate about me.”
Seyfried quipped: “Well, f**k TikTok!”
Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried in December 2025. Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for LionsgateIn a separate interview with Who What Wear in December 2025, Seyfried admitted that Sweeney “got it so much harder than I ever did” due to becoming famous in the age of social media.
“She’s got a spotlight on her that I never had, never wanted. I can’t help but feel somewhat protective of her, though she doesn’t need my protection,” Seyfried added.
The Mamma Mia star went on, “[Sweeney is] gonna continue to make choices in her career that I think will define, or at least solidify, her as an actual actress because people are too distracted by all the other s*** that is created around her.”
Amanda Seyfried Refused to Apologize for Her Comments About Charlie Kirk’s Death
Conservative political activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot during a forum on the campus of Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, in September 2025. (Tyler James Robinson was arrested the following day and charged with aggravated murder. As of January 2026, Robinson has not yet entered a plea but faces a possible death sentence if convicted.)
In the wake of Kirk’s death, Seyfried described him as “hateful” because of his controversial comments about the LGBTQ+ community, trans rights, immigration and abortion throughout his career. (Seyfried was responding to an Instagram post that recirculated a divisive Kirk quote: “‘Ask yourself, why is exposing the flaws of MLK’s life and character — something he said we should judge others by — so controversial?’ – Charlie Kirk, January 2024.”)
She then reshared a separate statement via her Instagram Story: “You can’t invite violence to the dinner table and be shocked when it starts eating.”
When her initial posts caused controversy, Seyfried insisted she was not trying to “add fuel to a fire” with her comments about Kirk’s background.
“I just want to be able to give clarity to something so irresponsibly (but understandably) taken out of context,” she wrote at the time. “Spirited discourse — isn’t that what we should be having?”
She added, “We’re forgetting the nuance of humanity. I can get angry about misogyny and racist rhetoric, and ALSO very much agree that Charlie Kirk’s murder was absolutely disturbing in every way imaginable. No one should have to experience this level of violence. This country is grieving too many senseless and violent deaths and shootings. Can we agree on that at least?”
While many of Kirk’s supporters demanded that Seyfried offer a public apology, the Emmy Award-winning actress quickly made it clear that would not be happening.
“I’m not f***ing apologizing for that. I mean, for f***’s sake, I commented on one thing,” she told Who What Wear. “I said something that was based on actual reality and actual footage and actual quotes. What I said was pretty damn factual, and I’m free to have an opinion, of course. Thank God for Instagram. I was able to give some clarity, and it was about getting my voice back because I felt like it had been stolen and recontextualized — which is what people do, of course.”
Amanda Seyfried Called Socialism a ‘Gorgeous Idea’
The Mean Girls star delved into her political philosophy while promoting her awards season contender The Testament of Ann Lee on the “Awards Circuit” podcast in December 2025. (The 2025 biopic dramatizes the life of Ann Lee, the founder of the Shakers religious movement who was likened to Jesus Christ by her followers.)
When podcast host Michael Schneider referenced the movies’ relevance in today’s divisive political context, Seyfried noted: “We’re kicking our own out, and then, I keep thinking, thank God we’re talking about Ann Lee so much, because there’s a direct relationship to what she created and what we’re lacking.”
“How about we all don’t have any kind of agendas?” Seyfried argued. “How about our agenda is take care of each other? Socialism is a gorgeous idea, and I know it doesn’t work perfectly. … For me, [socialism is] taking care of each other. If I have more money, I can spend more money on other people. Isn’t that right?”
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Seyfried referenced the period directly after the September 11, 2011, terror attacks as an example of Americans being more willing to reach across the political divide.
“Everybody dropped everything for each other. People sacrificed their lives without a thought in the world,” she recalled. “And we shouldn’t have to have a meteor or a house-on-fire situation in order to drop everything for each other. That’s just what we are as human beings.”
Amanda Seyfried Said She Had a ‘Dead-End Relationship’ Before Meeting Her Husband Thomas Sadoski
Amanda Seyfried shed some light on how she fell for her husband, Thomas Sadoski, during an interview on the “Dear Chelsea” podcast in December 2025. Seyfried remembered feeling like she was in a “dead-end” relationship when she first met Sadoski on the set of their 2017 movie The Last Word. (Seyfried dated her Mamma Mia costar Dominic Cooper from 2008 to 2009, and later had relationships with Justin Long and Desmond Harrington.)
“We were both involved with other people,” she told host Chelsea Handler. “I just assumed he thought I was a loser because that’s how I viewed myself when it came to men.”
Seyfried mentioned that she was in relationship at the time “where I was completely just not seen” but meeting Sadoski helped her realize she was “so done with feeling like s***.”
Amanda Seyfried and Thomas Sadoski in June 2023. ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images“I really liked his voice and I liked the fact that he had salt-and-pepper hair,” Seyfried said. “He’s a theater guy, so his feet were so solidly on the ground when it came to that kind of work, and I was so scared.”
She went on, “I was floating and I felt like he kind of in some way figuratively pulled me down and helped me through and supported me and had this unconditional support of me in that new realm that I was in. I just felt really safe and seen, and it was a wild new experience that scared me.”
Amanda Seyfried Made Peace With Losing ‘Wicked’ Role
Amanda Seyfried has been candid about auditioning for the Wicked movies — and losing out on the role of Glinda. (Ariana Grande was ultimately cast as Glinda and earned both Golden Globe and Oscar nominations for her performance.)
“I’m over it. It’s all happened [exactly how it is meant to]. I truly believe that,” she conceded on the “Dear Chelsea” podcast in December 2025. “It was for the best, for sure, for everyone involved.”
Seyfried explained that the Wicked audition process convinced her to “completely let go” of the vocal performance expectations she’d put on herself.
“I might not ever be able to access, in terms of, like, control of the vibrato and the stamina and the breath work,” she said. “I understand that I’m not going to be starring in a musical on Broadway, where I need the kind of stamina that I’ve been trying to build.”
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While Seyfried tends to avoid watching her own work, she confirmed in December 2025 that she’d recently rewatched her Wicked audition tape.
“I sang better than I thought I would,” Seyfried declared on the “Dear Chelsea” podcast. “I think it came with the excitement, the momentum of how much I was training for it, and I was very proud of myself. That will never go away.”
Seyfried felt that missing out on Wicked helped her make some fundamental realizations about her vocal capabilities.
“I realized, ‘Maybe, I’m not that kind of singer, and I don’t need to sound like anyone else,’” she said. “It took me four years, but at least I’m here. When I listen to the songs [I did for] Les Mis, it was exactly how it needed to be for that time.”
Amanda Seyfried Expressed Empathy For Convicted Fraudster Elizabeth Holmes
One of the defining roles of Amanda Seyfried’s career was portraying convicted fraudster Elizabeth Holmes in Hulu’s award-winning series The Dropout. Theranos founder Holmes was convicted of four counts of investor fraud and conspiracy for misleading investors, after lying about the capabilities of her blood testing devices and hiding the truth about the financial health of her company. (Holmes was sentenced to 135 months in prison in 2022.)
Seyfried — who won both an Emmy and Golden Globe for The Dropout — exclusively told Us Weekly in May 2022 that she viewed Holmes as a truly complex character.
“I don’t agree with anything she did, but I can understand how she started and how it was formulated,” Seyfried told Us. “I’m not that big of a dreamer so I don’t understand that, but I appreciate it.”
The actress felt there were “a lot of things” to admire about Holmes even though the former Theranos CEO very publicly fell from grace.
“As she got older, as her journey unfolded, I was like, I don’t [get it]. … It was a fascinating journey for me,” Seyfried told Us.
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