Jaime Pressley leaving Mr. Chow 1/8

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My Name Is Earl actress JAIME PRESSLY is disgusted by the sexist nature of Hollywood, insisting women have less options than their male counterparts.
The blonde star says it’s much easier for men to make their way through showbusiness than actresses. She says, “I’ve done my share of films I’d like to forget. Still, I don’t know anybody who hasn’t, especially actresses. “Ed Norton came into this business and has only done amazing films because he has that option – he’s a man and those roles are available. “For women, a lot of the parts just aren’t that great and if you’re trying to make a living you take roles you wouldn’t necessarily take if you had money.”
Oh, right. Blame it on Hollywood. Compare yourself to Edward Norton. For peets sake, maybe (just maybe) you’re a crappy actress? Get over yourself! Maybe just be more selective! Don’t take every bleepin movie you get offered!
I looked up Jaime on IMDB, and she’s made one crappy movie after the next. My favorite? “Death to the Supermodels.” Nice.

Here are some quotes from Jaime Pressly on her pregnancy. She gave birth 2 months ago to a baby boy, Dezi James.
On hating being fat and pregnant: “As a new mom I’m supposed to go on about how wonderful it was to be pregnant. Well, I don’t buy into that. The truth is that I love my baby to bits, but the rest of it sucked. Pregnancy was the biggest killer for me. I hated it – I hated being fat. My hormones were all over the place and I acted like some lunatic, picking fights with my boyfriend over how he made my coffee.”
On being accustomed to looking hot (before the pregnancy): “On top of that I had this hideous ‘pregnancy mask’ skin discoloration which completely covered my face. You can normally use creams to disguise it, but not when you’re pregnant, so I had to walk around looking like I was horribly disfigured. This may sound arrogant, but I’m used to looking hot. I just wanted to cry all the time.”
Her feelings about women who adopt: “Some women just skip having babies or adopt because they don’t want to get fat or they haven’t put in the time to find a partner. It’s great to adopt, but a lot of adoptions are motivated by vanity and laziness.”
On wanting to be a “super-sexy” mom: “I’m having a party and then a holiday and I aim to be in a super-slutty outfit for the first and a swimsuit for the second. I love being a mother, but I want to be a super sexy mother with a better body than ever before. When I pull on my spray-on jeans for my party, I want to look in the mirror and like what I see.”
How do you guys feel about this interview? It’s very frank to say the least.
