Trying to manage motherhood while keeping a career alive can feel like a constant tug-of-war for most of us. And actor Amanda Seyfried is no different.
The "Mean Girls" star has admitted that it has not been easy for her to balance motherhood with acting.
"Honestly, right now, it's really hard," said the mother of two.
Seyfried shares an 8-year-old daughter and a 5-year-old son with her husband and actor Thomas Sadoski.
"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," she added.
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Seyfried is gearing up for the release of two films. "The Housemaid" from Paul Feig, featuring her alongside Sydney Sweeney and "The Testament of Ann Lee" from Mona Fastvold.
The 39-year-old actor said she is "proud" of both the projects.
"They couldn't be more different...I'm very equally proud of both. I'll be honest, The Housemaid is … do not read (the book) until you've seen the movie because then it will ruin the twists for you," she added.
Seyfried's last appeared in "I Don't Understand You". Released in 2024, the comedy horror film from David Joseph Craig also featured actors Nick Kroll, Andrew Rannells and Morgan Spector.