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Jennifer Love Hewitt
Ghost Stories and Much
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Release
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October 3, 2008
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Press Release:
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TV Guide
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Wait till you read about that US Weekly
issue.....
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by Matt Webb
Mitovich
It's been quite a year for Jennifer Love Hewitt. Once just the
mild-mannered (if gorgeous) star of CBS' high-rated Ghost
Whisperer, the actress was thrust into an unexpected spotlight
last winter, then led a long-overdue scrutinization of the
entertainment industry's unreal ideal when it comes to body
image. TVGuide.com welcomed the chance to speak with Love about,
yes, Melinda's especially tricky travels ahead, but also the
message she is adamant to keep spreading, about being
comfortable in one's own skin.
TVGuide.com: As I watched Ghost Whisperer's season premiere
(airing Friday at 8 pm/ET), the irony was not lost on me that it
revolved around arson, when the Universal Studios lot where your
show films was damaged by fire over the summer....
Jennifer Love Hewitt: I know. That was a
total coincidence. In fact, the fire happened just as they were
getting ready to send out the script for that episode, which
freaked us all out a bit. "Isn't our first episode called 'The
Firestarter'?"
It was one of those weird things.
TVGuide.com: Was there any "upside" to the "refreshing" of the
set? Did they seize the chance to spruce anything up or add
anything...?
Hewitt: Warner Bros. has been great in
giving us their beautiful back lot, and that's given us a chance
to show different parts of Grandview we didn't know were "there"
before. But it's been difficult in that we've had to do so much
more location work than before, and we're a bunch of homebodies.
TVGuide.com: I feel like this could be a defining year for Ghost
Whisperer. You've got exits, arrivals, a darker undertone....
Hewitt: When you get into the fourth
season of anything, it has to be new and different. You have to
ask, "How do we remind our viewers every week that this is why
they're still watching this show?" And the only way you do that
is by shaking things up a bit.
TVGuide.com: Melinda has this little group of "spirits" looking
over her now.
Hewitt: Which I love. It's nice to have
some people watch over Melinda for once.
TVGuide.com: Yes, but without revealing too much, they also bear
a piece of ominous news.
Hewitt: Yes.... Death and destruction is
always in Grandview. [Laughs] For a very, very small town, it's
got a lot of trouble. And a high crime rate.
TVGuide.com: I have to say, you wrecked me as I watched your
goodbye to Professor Payne.
Hewitt: Awww.... I'm glad. Jay [Mohr] was
a great part of the show, and we were all sad to see him go. We
wanted Melinda to pay homage to how great it was to have him
around. Professor Payne was a Robin to her Batman, a confidante
who was more excited than freaked out by what she could do.
TVGuide.com: Was Jamie Kennedy's character brought on knowing
that Jay would be leaving?
Hewitt: No, they were going to introduce
Eli regardless. It just ends up that he fills that kooky
confidante role.
TVGuide.com: Melinda and Jim are on the baby track, and having a
lot of fun trying....
Hewitt: Mm-hmm. It's very sweet, because
Melinda for the first couple seasons was so anti-baby. She was
freaked out by what she could do and what that meant for a kid.
It's nice to see her have the confidence now to move into
motherhood.
The next two questions concern a major (unconfirmed) spoiler.
TVGuide.com: And yet... and yet a dark cloud looms in form of
the spoiler that Melinda's husband, Jim, dies....
Hewitt: A spoiler which I will not
confirm.
TVGuide.com: It would be sad, though, if Jim left us.
Hewitt: The important thing for people who
watch Ghost Whisperer to always remember is that things are not
as they seem. We never do anything cut-and-dry. There are lots
of opportunities for people to think that one thing is going to
happen and it actually turns out to be something else. People
should very much keep their mind open and enjoy the ride into
our big storyline for the season, rather than try to guess
what's going to happen. Even with the [death rumor], people
don't have any idea what's coming. It's going to be very cool.
TVGuide.com: Tell me about Ghost Whisperer: The Spirit Guide (in
stores No. 25). You wrote the foreword for it?
Hewitt: Yes, it's really cool, sort of an
insider's guide to what goes into making our show. People will
get a kick out of it!
TVGuide.com: How has the past year been for you? You had the joy
of your engagement [to Scottish actor Ross McCall], which
obviously can't be dampened, but I sincerely was feeling for you
last December, when the whole "bikini" thing hit.
Hewitt: Bumps in the road always remind
you of the really, really good stuff. It's hard to be in this
business for 20 years and walk out completely unscathed, so that
was one of those "moments." But things are good. I try to just
move past it. |

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TVGuide.com: Having lashed back at the media about that
"controversy" [Hewitt blogged, "I've sat by in silence for a
long time now about the way women's bodies are constantly
scrutinized.... I'm not upset for me, but
for all of the girls out there that are struggling with their
body image"], did you hesitate about participating in that Us
Weekly cover story about your 18-lb. weight loss?
Hewitt: You know what's funny is I didn't
participate in it. Everybody thinks I did, but... They talked to
my trainer, who I think was just trying to say nice things and
it kind of went on. I literally got a phone call saying, "P.S.
You're going to be on the cover of Us, and they're talking about
you losing weight." I was like, "What?!" [Laughs]
TVGuide.com: I myself thought, "How could she do that, having
criticized the media for obsessing on body image?"
Hewitt: I know, and that's what everybody
keeps concentrating on, but I had nothing to do with it. I
didn't go lose weight because of that. I'm not a "work out" kind
of girl -- I'd rather shop or see a movie! -- but I got this
"bug" in me to run a marathon for my 30th birthday [next Feb.
21]. I started training, and when you're doing anything like
that which you're not used to, you drop weight. When I heard all
the compliments and nice things, it made me nervous. I didn't
want people to think what I said [last year] wasn't true,
because I stand by what I said. People's bodies are going to
change. Sometimes you're going to go up, sometimes you're going
to go down.... I wish people would stop talking about it all
together, to be quite honest.
TVGuide.com: Let's now focus on other things -- like the image
of you in a bubble bath. I read that you take a bath every day.
Not a shower?
Hewitt: I take a shower every other day,
to wash my hair, but yeah, I'm a big bath person.
TVGuide.com: Who has time to draw a bath? My wife and I went to
do it once -- our house came with one of those Jacuzzi tubs --
and a half hour later there was, like, an inch of water.
Hewitt: [Laughs] You have to make time, it
helps you relax. I start the bath, I go do other things, I come
back and turn the bath off, and when it cools down to the right
temperature I get in.
TVGuide.com: Any major accomplishments on the wedding-planning
front? Do you have a date?
Hewitt: We do....
TVGuide.com: It'd be cool if it was on your 30th birthday.
Hewitt: I know, wouldn't it be neat? But
no, it's not on my birthday. The planning's almost done.
TVGuide.com: So you have a dress?
Hewitt: Almost. We have a lot of "almosts."
TVGuide.com: Did you well up the first time you saw yourself in
a bridal gown?
Hewitt: Uh, yes. [Laughs] |
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TV Guide.
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