Welcome to a new interview series from BuzzFeed where we ask celebrities what they've been watching, reading, and doing while in self-isolation. Hilarie Burton spoke with us last week after the release of her book on May 5 and let us know what she was up to. Read on for more!
BuzzFeed: What TV shows have you been watching lately?
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Hilarie Burton: "Our guilty pleasure is Vanderpump Rules. We have watched from the beginning and it dawned on us, at about 1:00 in the morning the other day, that it was our show. Like it's the one show my husband [Jeffrey Dean Morgan] and I watch together as a couple."
"My husband discovered this horror channel, so it's been all scary movies. And then, when he's done watching scary movies with our 10-year-old son, we watch Vanderpump."
"Also, I remember being very young and watching the original America's Funniest Home Videos with my family when Bob Saget hosted, and it was a weekend tradition. So, with our children, we've rediscovered that tradition. Our kids love [watching new episodes]."
What movies are you watching at home?
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"We have watched every kids movie on Disney+."
"I've been trying to use film as a way to supplement school a little bit. And so I showed my son The Journey of Natty Gann for the first time, which was a childhood favorite of mine."
"Sing is a big deal. [My daughter] has her very first crush, it is on Johnny the gorilla. She has like four Johnny plush dolls that all have to be together at all times. And my husband just bought her a life-size gorilla, and it has to go everywhere we go."
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What music are you listening to lately?
"The podcasts that I listen to are like Cabinet of Curiosities and Lore. Everything under Aaron Mahnke's production company."
"And that includes Dana Schwartz's Noble Blood, which is such a juicy, like soap opera of nobility. I'm a history nerd, so Lore and Noble Blood are my jam."
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What books have you been reading?
"I have been going through a very big Alice Hoffman kick. She's a hero of mine and I appreciate the kind of women that she writes about. They're a little complicated, confrontational, not always very popular, and they persevere throughout the narratives. I think she was writing those kinds of female characters before it was popular."
"The Red Garden is my favorite of hers."
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Have you taken up any new hobbies or gotten back into some old ones?
What recipes are you cooking?
Finally, anything else we should know?
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