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Amanda Seyfried: Motherhood and Movies Push Actress to Limit
30 Nov
Summary
- Actress Amanda Seyfried struggles balancing acting, motherhood, and business.
- Two major films, 'The Housemaid' and 'The Testament of Ann Lee,' release soon.
- Seyfried co-founded 'Make It Cute,' a successful toy company with friends.

Amanda Seyfried is navigating an unprecedentedly demanding period, balancing her flourishing acting career, her role as a mother to two young children, and her successful toy business. The actress recently shared that this year's workload is the most intense she's experienced since becoming a parent, especially with two films scheduled for release within days of each other.
Her upcoming projects include 'The Housemaid,' a thriller, and 'The Testament of Ann Lee,' a period drama, both premiering in December. Alongside these cinematic releases, Seyfried is actively involved in growing her toy company, 'Make It Cute.' She co-founded the business with her childhood best friends, aiming to create unique, imaginative products for children.
The inspiration for 'Make It Cute' emerged during the early COVID-19 pandemic, as Seyfried and her friends, all mothers of young children, brainstormed ideas via video calls. This collaborative venture, stemming from a deep, lifelong friendship, provides Seyfried with a crucial support system and a creative outlet beyond her acting.




