Zooey Deschanel Talks Dating, Divorce, And Being Bullied In May Issue Of Marie Claire
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Zooey Deschanel Talks Dating, Divorce, And Being Bullied In May Issue Of Marie Claire

There’s a new episode of New Girl tonight, April 10th, and if you’re a fan of the show at all, you don’t want to miss it. An interesting guest star shows up, and the show (I think) continues to work together longer arc ideas in preparation for another season.

And, if you’re a fan, there’s an interesting interview you’ll want to check out which is coming in the May issue of Marie Claire. Not only does it explore the personal side of Zooey, but it also has some pictures that are actually quite cool, and show off the many faces of Zooey.

 

 

Check out the full story – http://www.marieclaire.com/celebrity-lifestyle/celebrities/zooey-deschanel-feature.

 

On whether she’s dating: “Honestly, I’m just going through a divorce, so I don’t really think that’s something I want to get into now. I don’t have time to date. I literally – don’t-have-time.”

On not wanting children: “That’s never been my focus…My sister [Emily] was always very motherly, babysitting and stuff. I like kids, and I like being around kids – but it was never an ambition, something, like, I need…I like working. That’s what I like doing. I like to work.”

On being bullied as a child: “I still have in me the same awareness when I was 12 and chubby and a girl was spitting in my face. I’m the same person. Certainly you change, and you change perspective, you have other experiences. But isn’t it funny – I can still remember when I was treated differently from the way I’m treated now.”

 

 

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