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Advertisement | Why Mary-Kate Won't SmileOlsen Twin Says She Covers Her Face When She Sees The PaparazziNEW YORK, Sept. 6, 2007 ![]() ![]() Mary-Kate Olsen On 'Weeds'ShowBuzz.com RAW: Showtime's "Weeds" has cast Mary-Kate Olsen as a young woman with a "higher" calling. | Share/Embed (AP) You see a tabloid shot of Mary-Kate Olsen and think, "Why does she look so depressed?" Well, there's a reason for that. "I don't want my picture taken," the 21-year-old actress tells Entertainment Weekly magazine. "The only time I think it's OK is at a red-carpet event or a photo shoot. "So every time I see paparazzi, I cover my face so they don't get a picture, and I'm just 'the mean person who doesn't smile.' " Olsen, whose waiflike figure has made her a target of media scrutiny, avoids public displays of attention. "I would love to be able to swim in the ocean in Malibu," she says. "But that is asking for a bikini shot. That's inviting something that I don't want to happen. I don't need to be on a 'Who's Skinny, Who's Fat, Who's Looking Healthy, Who's Not Eating?' list." After a hiatus from acting, Olsen -- who rose to fame on TV's "Full House" in a shared role with twin sister Ashley -- will portray an alluring Christian girl on Showtime's "Weeds." Her 10-episode arc begins Sept. 17. She also returns to the big screen in "The Wackness," co-starring Ben Kingsley. The film is slated for release next year. "There's definitely been times in my life when I just turned to people and said, 'I'm done, this is too much for me, this is too overwhelming,' " Olsen says. She's in a healthy frame of mind these days. "Mentally, physically, I feel pretty on top of my game right now," Olsen says. "Talk to me next week, I don't know. Today, I feel good." © MMVII The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. | Advertisement Palin Abused Power, Ethics Report Finds"Troopergate" Probe Finds GOP Vice Presidential Candidate Unlawfully Abused Authority In Firing State Employee |
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