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US Weekly on MSNKirsten Dunst Is Ready to Do a Film Where She Doesn’t ‘Lose Money’
Kirsten Dunst candidly admitted that she’d like to star in a Minecraft sequel because of the potentially large paycheck. “Maybe I can just make a movie where I don’t lose money,” Dunst, 43, told Town & Country during an interview published on Wednesday0.
Kirsten Dunst broke it down for us in a recent TikTok, shared by Town & Country. “I mean, everyone messes up my name, so I give up,” she said. “I don’t care.” The actress said she answers to all versions of her name, though “Keer-sten” is the proper pronunciation.
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Kirsten Dunst has “give [n] up” on people ever pronouncing her name correctly. “Everyone messes up my name,” the actress revealed in a new Town & Country interview, published Wednesday. “I don’t care,” the “Bring It On” star, 43, continued, quipping that she’ll “answer to Kristen [or] Kirsten, which is how you say my name.”
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