'I think it was the reason I actually signed on to the movie. It was less family-friendly to begin with.'
because she was under the impression that the film would be less explicitly geared toward children in its subject matter."I think it was the reason I actually signed on to the movie," she said."It was less family-friendly to begin with."A caller then asked if the movie's version of Daphne had a"relationship on the side" with Velma — and that's when Sarah revealed all.
I mean, I said it was steamy, but they probably didn't think it was, hence it was cut.""I feel like the world wants to see it," she added."But I don't know where it is."Sarah also said that material was cut from the film that implied Fred — played by her real-life husband, Freddie Prinze, Jr. — was"interested in both, you know, parties.
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