Anna Faris is a Bunny With a Dog in GQ Magazine
mediterranean — March 25, 2009 — Pop Culture
References: men.style
Hollywood actress Anna Faris seems to be stuck in her recent ‘House Bunny’ persona in an editorial in the new April 2009 issue of GQ magazine.
Asking us the question, “Wanna pet the house bunny?” (and who wouldn’t?!), the GQ feature has the sexy blonde actress captured by photographer Peggy Sirota while lounging next to a swimming pool with a cute little dog.
In the accompanying interview, Anna Faris shares that she’s working on producing an autobiographical comedy that is partly based on her college days.
“It’ll be the highlights of my wilder times,” Anna says of the planned movie. “I drifted in and out of different social circles—you know, the hippies, the ravers, the dorm rats."
Asking us the question, “Wanna pet the house bunny?” (and who wouldn’t?!), the GQ feature has the sexy blonde actress captured by photographer Peggy Sirota while lounging next to a swimming pool with a cute little dog.
In the accompanying interview, Anna Faris shares that she’s working on producing an autobiographical comedy that is partly based on her college days.
“It’ll be the highlights of my wilder times,” Anna says of the planned movie. “I drifted in and out of different social circles—you know, the hippies, the ravers, the dorm rats."
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