Famous Actress Shares Her Conservative Views

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“90210” actress AnnaLynne McCord opened up about her center-right views, which have become increasingly rare in leftist Hollywood.

McCord said, “I grew up in Georgia. I’ve lived in blue states most of my life. I’m centerline – I bleed purple.”

“That’s what I always say. I’m a gun owner, and so Dean and I were talking about this,” she said in reference to “Superman” actor Dean Cain. (Trending: Trump Makes The Biggest Promise Of His Political Career)

“We agreed on some things. We did not agree on some things,” she continued. “I wish that we could have conversations like Dean and I were having off-set in a town hall in our country because real human beings.”

“Real American citizens actually can think logically and have critical thinking skills and can talk about this in a way that our politicians cannot,” she added.

Overly emotion leftists have gained a reputation around the country for opposing free speech and being unable to handle differing views.

McCord discussed her preparations for portraying Eve, a churchgoer who, after “makes a deal with the devil in order to escape a life out of control,” finds herself arrested for an awful crime.

“With deep breaths, I had to prepare for this role,” she said. “I initially didn’t want to do this film, it was my first response.”

She added, “I immediately said yes to the project because I knew that it was important, and I was going to find a way to become Eve, and if you can’t care about her, at least you can maybe understand her. And I think that that was what drew me to it, really.”

Tommy Stovall, the director said, “What if after you sold your soul, you decided you wanted it back?”

“While we want audiences to be entertained, first and foremost, we hope that people talk about the bigger meaning of Condition of Return. Remember: be careful what you wish for because there’s always a cost when you get what you want,” he said.

McCord said she “grew up in an extremely religious and conservative” household with parents who “believed in strict ‘discipline,’ as they called it — I would call it abuse.” She said, “punishments were painful and ritualistic.”

“I’ve spoken really openly about the things that happened to me as a kid by a pastor, so I found myself kind of triggered through the process of filming this, and digging into that was really what I had to do to become Eve and convey all of the pain and the struggle, but mostly the shame. If we don’t clear the shame, we do horrible things in this world.”

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