Jamie Lynn Sigler For Page Six Magazine

Jamie Lynn Sigler For Page Six Magazine

In this week’s Page Six MagazineJamie-Lynn Sigler, who spent a long time giving in to the demands of her husband, her handlers and her anorexia, reveals how now, at 27, the Sopranos actress is single and living it up all on her own.

On dating:

“I’ve always been a serial monogamist. I’m not a good dater.  It takes a lot for me to even want to kiss someone.  I can’t just go out and make out with people.  I have to have a connection, and those are rare for me.”


On being pictured and linked in gossip columns with Entourage’s Jerry Ferrara:

“[Jerry] is a very special person, and I’ll leave it there.”


On her failed 2003 marriage to A.J. DiScala:

“I didn’t know who I was.  I was living in an idealistic dream world—like, ‘I have a successful show and this handsome man, and I’m 22 and I’m getting married and may have a baby next year!’ I was trying to be numb to any reality or any real feelings I had about it.  Now, I see that I was in a cloud for all those years.  I don’t regret it.  But, man, am I glad we didn’t have children.”

 On her battle with anorexia:

“I was a perfectionist, and things didn’t feel like they were all under my control.  I started getting hips and my body was changing.  My first boyfriend broke up with me.  This was my way of making sense of the world. People look at [anorexia] as a vain thing, but it’s an addiction.  It sent me into a depression for a long time.”

 On living like any other girl in their post-college early twenties (despite the fact she is 27):

“I’m having a second twenties. It’s a little like a do-over, but I never did [these things] in the first place.  In my early twenties, with all of the people I had in my life, I was often misguided and misled.  I was told what I needed to be in every given moment – what I should and shouldn’t say. It was such a weird thing when I was 21 or 22 and just getting into the world. I think I deserve to form my own life now.”



COMMENTS...

real style real people real style real people said:

Ummmm....wow, I didn't even recognize her!

Anonymous Anonymous said:

i never thought she was pretty... even when they try to make her pretty like in this picture... it just doest work for her!

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Does anyone else notice the two-inch dark roots on this girl?? I am sure she had pros doing her hair, why would they leave it like that? Is that a new look- let your roots grow out and flaunt it? Or is that bad lighting?

<a href="/user/3993" title="View user profile.">Sporky</a>
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Sporky said:

Meadow always got on my nerves.

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Stunning! Showing roots is 'in' according to hairstylists. Love her hair, and makeup.

<a href="/user/112" title="View user profile.">Katiemarina</a>
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Katiemarina said:

I really like her!

<a href="/user/7926" title="View user profile.">missy915</a>
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missy915 said:

she looks pretty here..LOVE IT

Anonymous Anonymous said:

I thought she was bulimic...?

<a href="/user/745" title="View user profile.">gia</a>
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gia said:

she is a really pretty girl...she looks kind of alien-like here though...what is with all these weird magazine cover pics? are they just going too far with photoshop lately? she is quite gorgeous, but she always sounds like she has tons of huge issues. ugh.

<a href="/user/123" title="View user profile.">CapturingLife</a>
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CapturingLife said:

She looks fantastic. :) The character of meadow annoyed me a lot of the time but I still enjoyed her. I hope the rumor is true about Jerry. :D

Anonymous Anonymous said:

She looks like a young version of Lindsay Lohans' mother!

<a href="/user/7417" title="View user profile.">bloodcandy</a>
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bloodcandy said:

I totally just connected with every thing she said, especially the part about her having a second twenties...

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