What is it like being one of the LOreal Paris spokespeople?
It’s fun to be representing a company like L’Oréal and to be part of this rainbow of women who represent the global face of L’Oréal, the make-up and the hair. It involves a lot of things other than being a spokesperson for the make-up, hair and skin care products we’re shooting. We also have to be ambassadors for all the charity work that L’Oréal does with the cancer research fund and anything else the company lends its name to, like the Cannes Film Festival and bringing awareness to issues concerning women. Can you tell us more about your dream role in Hollywood? I do find it rewarding that I’m doing the work I get to do every week on Desperate Housewives. It’s been really tough picking a movie because I get to do everything on Desperate Housewives. There is a bit of drama, comedy and even physical comedy. So for me I want to do something that’s going to challenge me in a different way. And everything I’ve read doesn’t. Especially for women in Hollywood. You’re “The Girl” in the movie