Rachel Sterling
STUFF: Have you ever been hit on at a wedding?
RACHEL: No, but I’ve been picked up at a funeral. And we had really good sex, too. I felt like sort of a bastard doing it. Here I am supposed to be sad, and I’m getting it on. It was dirty and funny and awesome. I never called that guy again—I mean, how do you top that?
Karen Miller
STUFF: You had to make out with Will Ferrell in the movie. Was it a little awkward?
KAREN: Originally, my part didn’t call for any kissing, but then I got to the set, read the script, and I was like, “Wait, now I have a make-out session with Will Ferrell? Oh, my God!” It was fine. He was very respectful. There wasn’t any tongue action or anything. But I was so nervous. When it came down to the moment, I just sort of closed my eyes and leaned in, and we did it.
Camille Anderson
STUFF: Would you recommend wedding crashing as part of a guy’s balanced diet?
CAMILLE: When a woman goes to a wedding without a date, it’s like this whole emotional experience for her. She starts thinking about her future and how she’d love to meet the love of her life. It’s a perfect time for a guy to slip on in and go for it. And if I saw a guy crying at a wedding ceremony, I would totally fall for that.
Naureen Zaim
STUFF: Have you ever actually crashed a wedding?
Naureen: Six months ago, my girlfriend and I were in Greece. We looked in this one bar, and someone was breaking plates over a guy’s head. I said, “Wait a minute—that’s a wedding!” This woman asked us to come in and, all of a sudden, I’m sitting at the head table with the family. There was this nerdy 14-year-old boy with a unibrow, and I danced with him. All of his friends thought he was cool.
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