| Q: Was it the Aerosmith video,
Crazy,that got you noticed? A: I guess. I had done Silent Fall and Heavy, and then I did the Aerosmith video. When I agreed to do it, I just thought it'd be fun, and I guess I didn't realize the reality of it. I didn't realize that, like, three weeks later it would be all over MTV. I didn't really pay much attention to it. But then whenever I put MTV on, it was there. It was kind of scary. |
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| Q: Do you use computers and the Internet? A: No, no, not at all. I was at a friend's house once, and he has a computer and goes on-line all the time and talks to all sorts of people. So I was like, "If you were to type my name in, would it have pictures of me or anything?" And he started laughing at me. He typed in my name, and there was, like, more than three thousand different Web sites that mentioned me. He typed in [a fan's Web site], and they had all these pictures, which are little on the screen and kind of blurred. So you have to kind of click the little mousy thing and it then becomes bigger. And I was so appalled: they had a shot from Stealing Beauty, the love-making scene--where I'd actually had underwear on--and there was a close-up of my crotch! It was like, "Does Liv shave her muff, or is that a stunt double?" It was so disgusting, I couldn't even believe that was there. It was so sad. Q: But you did, in fact, have pants on for that scene. I noticed. A: I had, like, three underwears on: I had two white ones and one nude one. But I don't know much about computers. I think it's pretty incredible that there are so many programs that you could pretty much learn anything and it would give you the information. But there are other parts that I don't totally agree with just because it's kind of addictive. It's like video games, you know? You can't stop. |
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