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WORLD
EXCLUSIVE
Interview with Michelle Stafford
April 23, 2006
by Jon Burrows
This material may not be published, broadcast,
rewritten or redistributed.
© THE GENOA CITY NEWS
JB: They really love you here.
MS: Yeah. That must say something about the moral fiber of this
town.
JB: Have you ever had an unpleasant encounter with a fan?
MS: Never. It's always good. People are never rude to me. Usually
they don't come and talk to me if they don't like me. They just
ignore me.
JB: So, how do you like the new, quicker pace of the show?
MS: It has been a little challenging to adjust to because it's all
different. Everybody has to work more, work harder and work faster.
But we went to a quicker pace because we don't want to bore our
fans. We want to entertain them. But it is sort of a jolt.
JB: It seems like you are on the show every day. Obviously all
actors want to be the front and center character. Do you enjoy that
or is the workload a little more than you would like sometimes?
MS: It's very challenging because it is so heavy. But the
alternative is not working. And we don't want to do that, so I'm
going to enjoy it while it lasts.
JB: With Daniel and Lily now newlyweds, any chance of Phyllis
becoming a grandma soon?
MS: I hope to God no. Hopefully they're using protection.
JB: There are also rumors about Phyllis becoming pregnant and not
knowing if the father is Jack or Nick. Anything to that?
MS: Yes there are rumors, aren't there? That's all I can say.
The Interview Continues
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