'Mean Girls' star's move to remote farm 'essential' for mental health
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"Mean Girls" star Amanda Seyfried said she's been living on a farm in upstate New York for years, noting it's been crucial to her mental health.
"I moved upstate long before I had a family. Staying here was the best decision for privacy, peace and nature. It offers a more balanced life than the city does," she told the outlet. "Staying here was the best decision for privacy, peace and nature. It offers a more balanced life than the city does."
She added the decision was "essential for my mental health."
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