AnnaLynne McCord Talks Ridiculous Web Rumors
AnnaLynne McCord is certainly one of the “it” girls of young Hollywood. She shot to fame thanks to ‘Nip/Tuck’ and ‘90210,’ and now the blonde bombshell is going digital in a new Web-only series called ‘Dial*’ (pronounced “Dial Star”). The premise of the show is all about someone finding AnnaLynne’s cell phone and the ensuing drama that could come with such a situation. Given the sensitive materials that could and have been found on the phones of some celebs (explicit pictures, videos, etc.), we wanted to ask Miss McCord what the worst thing someone might find on hers would be. Her answer, plus the most ridiculous Web rumor she’s heard about herself … after the jump!
So ‘Dial*’ will be seen on the Web only. What’s the most ridiculously false thing you’ve read about yourself on the Internet?
Actually, quite frankly, I make it a point to try not to read anything. You have to believe the good, and if you believe the good, you have to believe the good and the bad in my opinion. So, I try not to read any of it, so I don’t have to go along with it. I do know, I don’t know if it was on the Internet, but someone in France told me that while I was in France I was apparently also dating Shia LaBeouf. [Laughs] I was like, “That’s really cool, I wonder what it’s like to date him and not realize that you’re dating him,” because I really wasn’t aware that I was with him ever. [Laughs] But, that wasn’t really me reading it on the Web.
Stars have gotten into some trouble with people hacking into their private phone photos. Would there be anything on your phone that you have to worry about?
Well, I like to think of myself as a wise woman, and I learn from the mistakes of others, so absolutely not. If there was, there are passwords and their are codes and I don’t even want to go there with that. The worst thing they’d find on my phone is me doing a cross-eyed photo with my sisters, making some goofy face, which is definitely blackmail worthy, but not really in the way I’m sure they’re hoping when they’re trying to exploit my pictures on my phone.
Source: popeater
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