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The actress joined host Graham Norton on the latest edition of his show and viewers were rushing to comment.
#TheGNShow." @smhdmrg said: "Sarah Michelle Gellar is on #thegnshow and I am so happy." Very centred!!" #GrahamNorton." @JennyGilleece typed: "Sarah Michelle Gellar just doesn't age! @JackSlaterrrr added: "Sarah Michelle Gellar! @TimBolton01 commented: "Sarah Michelle Gellar literally hasn't changed. @lightsandsounds posted: "I love Sarah Michelle Gellar. @opearman said: "Sarah Michelle Gellar on the Graham Norton Show. @laineyevans wrote: "Watching the graham norton show thinking wow that woman looks like a young sarah michelle gellar but no it is her ! @HutchTweeting tweeted: "Sarah Michelle Gellar was my fave in my youth, she hasn’t aged. Viewers of The Graham Norton Show couldn't help but share the same response as Buffy star Sarah Michelle Gellar appeared on the famous red sofa.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer legend Sarah Michelle Gellar has returned to the supernatural with her new show Wolf Pack.
[Sign up to Disney Plus for £7.99 a month or £79.90 for a year](https://disneyplus.bn5x.net/c/1236178/564546/9358?subId1=radiotimes-1763957&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.disneyplus.com%2Fen-gb). [subscribe now](http://radiotimes.com/magazine-subscription?utm_term=evergreen-article). [Paramount Plus](https://paramountplus.qflm.net/c/1236178/175360/3065?subId1=radiotimes-1776068&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.paramountplus.com%2F), with episodes dropping weekly. "I am all for them continuing the story, because there’s the story of female empowerment. It's not the witty dialogue. It's not the monster. We wrapped that up. "But I think the beauty of Buffy was she represented every single one of us, right? "And, to make the full parallel, that, to me, is what the show represented. Each of these characters [in Wolf Pack], Everett's dealing with this huge anxiety that his parents don't think is real. And that test of time is getting harder and harder because we're looking at shows through such a different lens. So that's hard.
A week now people have been reminding me,” the Emmy winner said of what irritates her about the show.
“But you want your costume designer to design something that you’re going to have to wear with every outfit. “[The character] Angel gives her the cross in episode, I think, seven, maybe, of the first season. And the thing is — you know, I have a tiny torso — and the thing is like this big,” she said, using her hands to indicate the large size. And obviously I was going to be wearing this cross forever, and it was just made by a prop master,” Sarah Michelle recalled, before quickly noting that she had nothing against prop masters. “No, I love that people reference it!” Sarah Michelle insisted. Graham then asked the Wolf Pack star if she thought it was “annoying” or “lovely” that people are still talking about Buffy today.
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"I had no intention of reading it, but then we got deeper in the conversation around mental health, which is very timely," she said. ) (In a nice nod, the teens on Buffy often referred to themselves as the "Scooby Gang."
A week now people have been reminding me,” the actor said of what irritates her about the show.
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And that’s the world I want to create, and the world I want to live in.” “It’s why it was so important to be an executive producer – I wanted to create the kind of environment that I didn’t have.” Back in her Buffy days, she remembers being a vocal advocate for crew members, who often had to work incredibly long hours for none of the pay or adulation the on-camera talent received. “I think I chose to play characters that I wanted to be,” she says. “I didn’t want to be as mean as Kathryn, but I wanted to be as secure as she was. “I think people automatically think it was one job I was talking about, but there were lots of jobs I was talking about.” “Buffy was a toxic environment and it starts at the top,” tweeted Amber Benson, who played witch Tara in the series. “There was a lot of damage done during that time and many of us are still processing it 20 plus years later.” Charisma Carpenter, who played the gloriously self-involved Cordelia in Buffy and its spin-off Angel, wrote that Whedon was “mean and biting, disparaging about others openly, and often played favourites, pitting people against one another to compete and vie for his attention and approval”. “People like to think I was a lot tougher or more secure than I actually was.” “I was a little cocky,” she says. That the words her co-stars so often used to describe her – “professional”, “committed”, “a perfectionist” – were coded, or ambiguous niceties to cover up the fact that she was a teen-queen-from-hell. “I was really burnt out,” she says. The second thing you notice about her is that she seems to change the temperature of the room she’s in – it’s as if everyone’s very aware that Gellar isn’t a regular kind of famous.
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“Teen Wolf was much more I think a comedy, it had sort of more levity to it. And if I had to tune in to a show that was all about anxiety, and loneliness, and depression, I wouldn’t tune in. “And these kinds of shows, usually are the best ones to be able to tell those stories.