She's gearing up for the third and final installment of the hilarious "Hangover" trilogy and during promotions Heather Graham took a beat to cover the May/June 2013 issue of Vegas magazine.
While donning designer duds from Barbara Bui and Gucci for the Brian Bowen Smith-shot spread, the 43-year-old actress opened up about hanging out with the "Wolfpack" actors and dealing with her traditional upbringing.
Check out GossipCenter's recap of Miss Graham's interview below. For more, be sure to visit Vegas magazine!
On working with Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis and Ed Helm:
"It's pretty awesome. Being the only girl with a bunch of guys, you get a lot of attention. Bradley is super cool and supportive. Ed's so sweet and charming. Zach is a unique and original person with this crazy comedy brain."
On stepping out of her strict childhood shadow:
"A lot of times we're brought up to please other people or take care of other people. It's ingrained in our nature to be motherly. I had to step outside of that and go, 'What makes me happy?' I had to rethink that."
On getting a culture shock in Hollywood:
"You get a million mixed messages about how you should behave. So how do you learn how to have a healthy point of view and feel good about your sexuality? I'd say just that I feel more accepting of their point of view. I don't have the same point of view, but I [got] more accepting that this is how it is."
While donning designer duds from Barbara Bui and Gucci for the Brian Bowen Smith-shot spread, the 43-year-old actress opened up about hanging out with the "Wolfpack" actors and dealing with her traditional upbringing.
Check out GossipCenter's recap of Miss Graham's interview below. For more, be sure to visit Vegas magazine!
On working with Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis and Ed Helm:
"It's pretty awesome. Being the only girl with a bunch of guys, you get a lot of attention. Bradley is super cool and supportive. Ed's so sweet and charming. Zach is a unique and original person with this crazy comedy brain."
On stepping out of her strict childhood shadow:
"A lot of times we're brought up to please other people or take care of other people. It's ingrained in our nature to be motherly. I had to step outside of that and go, 'What makes me happy?' I had to rethink that."
On getting a culture shock in Hollywood:
"You get a million mixed messages about how you should behave. So how do you learn how to have a healthy point of view and feel good about your sexuality? I'd say just that I feel more accepting of their point of view. I don't have the same point of view, but I [got] more accepting that this is how it is."
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