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We have this notion that all celebrities go gaga for being in the spotlight, but some huge A-listers rather be low-key. To our dismay, many singers and actors prefer living life like they did before they got famous; they prefer living like us normies. Although if they’re out, the cameras will still snap photos of them, they try to stay away and avoid the glamorous but nitty and gritty Hollywood.
Actress Jessica Biel has recently opened up about what particular regret she has from her slightly younger days.
We learned from InStyle that Mrs. Justin Timberlake spoke out about one hiccup in her relatively squeaky clean past that haunts her to this day - her sultry photoshoots and style of dressing.
"What sultry Jessica Biel photoshoots?" is what you may be asking yourself right now and you wouldn't be alone. In today's world of half-naked former Disney stars and more nip slips and other wardrobe malfunctions from prominent actresses than we know what to do with, it's not hard to see why risqué behavior from Jessica Biel, never one to make many waves in the media, could have easily slipped under the radar.
This article originally published in 2015 as part of Vulture’s Tarantino Week. We’ve updated it to include the auteur’s latest, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Dense with allusions to other work but more fun than a barrel of monkeys (studded with nails and rolled down a hill, à la Herschell Gordon Lewis’s 2000 Maniacs), Quentin Tarantino’s movies cry out to be viewed both singly and in relation to one another — as the journey of a boy who once lived through grindhouse movies and is now permitted to dramatize (and cinematize) his fantasies on an epic scale.