Kristin Cavallari Wants A Career Like Cameron Diaz
Kristin Cavallari of The Hills wants to get out of the reality show spot light and move on to being a movie star. She doesn’t want to be just like any movie star either, but like Cameron Diaz.
In an interview with the New York Post’s Pop Wrap this week to promote her new film “Van Wilder: Freshman Year“, the 22 year-old actress says:
“I want to do great movies that are number one at the box office and also independent movies that are dark and miserable. I see myself with a career like Cameron Diaz – she does ‘What Happens in Vegas‘ and then ‘My Sister’s Keeper,’ so I want to do it all!”
Regarding her new role in Van Wilder: Freshman Year which went straight to DVD, Cavallari says:
“I’m so excited, I can’t wait for people to see this movie and take me seriously as an actress. I was so nervous during filming but I fought for this role. I want people to love it.”
Now I can’t talk crap about Cameron Diaz in the respect of her acting career. Despite the fact that she continues to make it evident that she’s dumber than a bag of rocks via the comments that come out of her mouth, the girl can act. I don’t think she’s ever done a movie I didn’t like. With that said, if Kristin Cavallari wishes to have a career like Cameron Diaz I wish her the best of luck. This is just a suggestion, but if she wants to be on her way to becoming Cameron Diaz II she may want to make sure that her next movie isn’t one that goes straight to DVD – its usually a sign the movie majorly sucked. Maybe someone should clue Kristin in. Just sayin’.
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So hot, she looks great in that picture.
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