Amy Adams once declined a duet performance with Andy Samberg on Saturday Night Live in 2008 because the song's content was too risqué, potentially clashing with her role as Giselle in Disney's 'Enchanted.' Adams was concerned about the impact on young fans of the film, which she reprised in 2022's 'Disenchanted.' Samberg shared this anecdote on a podcast, highlighting Adams' decision to protect her Disney image.
Amy Adams declined a raunchy song collaboration with The Lonely Island on 'Saturday Night Live' in 2008 to protect her young 'Enchanted' fans from potentially inappropriate content. The comedy trio had pitched a sexually explicit song idea, but Adams, mindful of her responsibility to her young audience, opted for a different sketch instead. Her decision was validated when she encountered a young fan on set, highlighting the impact her role in 'Enchanted' had on children.
If you're a big Barbie fan, here are three movies you should watch next to extend the Barbie aftertaste. "Legally Blonde" follows a young woman who realizes she is more than just a doll and becomes a high-powered lawyer. "Enchanted" features a princess who finds herself in a new environment and needs to adjust, similar to Barbie. "13 Going on 30" tells the story of a woman who wakes up as her 30-year-old self and must figure out what she really wants.