Although it certainly seems like she has plenty of time to settle down at the ripe old age of 29, word has it that the Ted 2 actress is starting to lose her patience with longtime boyfriend, Justin Long. According to the latest gossip news updates, Amanda is so ready to start planning her wedding and the kids to follow that she is thinking about a split. Word has it that if the Dodgeball star wants to avoid a breakup he might want to start thinking about getting engaged sooner rather than later.
It seems like Amanda Seyfried would have at least another decade or two before she really started to feel the tick of her biological clock, but the 29-year-old actress recently told Maria Claire UK that she felt like time was soon running out for her (via Star):
"I feel like my eggs are dying off...I want a child badly. I need to get on it!"
One source in the latest July 27, issue of Star magazine claims that if Justin Long doesn't get the hint and start planning for a future together soon, Amanda might find a boyfriend who will:
"Amanda told Justin that she's not going to wait forever for a ring.
"He seriously needs to step up to the plate if he doesn't want to lose her...They've reached a moment of reckoning."
According to the informant, however, Seyfried more than likely has nothing to worry about being that Long is just as head-over-heels for her as she is about babies:
"Honestly, he's so crazy about Amanda, I wouldn't be surprised if he's planning on getting her a big rock for her birthday present."
If Justin really wants to get on Amanda's good side in lieu of getting her a wedding ring, he should just champion her equal pay for equal work platform in Hollywood.
During a recent interview with the Sunday Times, Seyfried disguatedly recalled getting paid a minuscule fraction of what her male counterparts on recent one major motion picture (via Vulture):
"A few years ago, on one of my big-budget films, I found I was being paid 10 percent of what my male co-star was getting...And we were pretty even in status."
While Amanda realizes that she still gets paid more than most people that work outside of Hollywood, she points out that the one disparity really has nothing to do with the other:
"It's not about how much you get; it's about how fair it is."
Whatever happens between Justin and Amanda, let's hope the wage equality finally makes its way to Hollywood and everywhere else in the world.
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