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Amanda Seyfried on Hugh Jackman’s ‘wildly inappropriate sense of humor’

Amanda Seyfried perhaps had a little too much fun on the Les Misérables set with Hugh Jackman.

In an interview with VanityFair.com, the actress describes her co-star’s “wildly inappropriate sense of humor.”

Seyfried, who plays adopted daughter Cosette to Jackman’s Valjean, said that and her co-star invented “alternative story lines that transformed their characters’ tender relationship into something altogether less innocent.” Meaning?

“We sexualized everything as much as we could,” the “Mean Girls” star elaborated. “It was really funny, the moments we could find . . . It’s like every movie has another version, another satirical version of itself.”

Although the fake father/adopted daughter relationship scenario kind of makes us shudder, Seyfried only has kind words for the “X-Men” actor. “There is nothing bad to say about Hugh. He isn’t human,” she said. “I bet you anything he’s got some kind of superhuman capabilities, beyond just being just the kindest, gentlest soul I’ve come across.”