Amanda Seyfried's 5-Year-Old Could Be Next Actor In The Family!

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Amanda Seyfried’s 5-Year-Old Could Be Next Actor In The Family!

Amanda Seyfried and husband Thomas Sadoski may have passed down some acting talent to their eldest child. Nina, 5, may have a future in acting according to her actress mother. After winning an Emmy for outstanding lead actress in a limited series for her role in “The Dropout” at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards, Seyfried, 36, told PEOPLE she’ll put her first Emmy trophy in Nina’s room.

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Seyfried Will Support Her Daughter’s Acting Career

When asked if she would support her daughter’s choice to pursue acting, the “Mean Girls” star said, “Absolutely. My husband was like, ‘I’m scared.'” She continued, “And I was like, ‘Let her do what . he’ll do. He has a child with an actor. What do you expect?'”

While Seyfried was accepting her award, Nina was supposed to be sleeping since it was a school night. But he later discovered that that was not the case. “My daughter was actually crying because she was confused how I was talking to her on TV and so I called her,” he said. “He should be in bed. He’s going to school tomorrow. I didn’t expect him to react like that. I need to talk to [Nina] when I get home.” Seyfried and Sadoski, 46, are also parents to Thomas, 23 months.

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If Nina decides to go into acting or modeling, Seyfried will be able to help her since she has been in the industry since the age of 11 when she started modeling. From modeling, she moved on to soap operas, but her big breakthrough was “Mean Girls.”

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Seyfried Gives a Thank You Acceptance Speech

Seyfried accepted the award from presenters Chris O’Donnell and Shemar Moore and then said, “Thank you Television Academy, and thank you for recognizing me among these great actors.” He later thanked “The Dropout” creator Liz Meriweather and executive producer Michael Showalter. He continued, “It was very difficult but it was the best time of my life. Definitely [thank you to] my agent 16 years, Abby Bluestone, Scott, Morrie, Gary. And finally, [thank you to] my family. Hi, bubs, you should be sleeping now, but thanks! Thanks to my family, my mom, my husband, my dad, and my kids, and my dog, Finn. Thank you very much.”

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Fame Clings To “Mean Girls” Cast.

Earlier this year, Seyfried spoke to Marie Claire about what it was like to have fame catch up to her. “Fame is strange. I’ve never been very famous. I’ve always been somewhat known. It’s been the healthiest trajectory,” he explained. “[It’s] not a scary jump. I have my priorities. I know who I am. I know where I’m going. I know what that means. This means I will do what I love. I’m actually not afraid of him now.”

Seyfried and Sadoski alternate between living in New York City and on their farm in upstate New York. Most of his Instagram pages show life on the farm. In 2017, the actress took a peek at her farmhouse in Vogue Living.

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