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The American Wedding star talks about her chemistry with onscreen costar Jason Biggs and offscreen fiancé Alexis Denisof.
Has he helped plan the wedding?
Oh, yeah, it is definitely a mutual effort.
Do you have a song picked out?
I am not sure. We have a song, but it's a funny song ... we might incorporate that somehow. It's called "No Tengo Dinero," which means, "I have no money." So it's really not an appropriate first song.
How did that become your song?
It was back when we were just friends and he was working on Buffy. I found this band that I just adored called Los Umbrellos and he and I would listen to it in his trailer. Then we were shooting an episode of Buffy that was a prom episode, and hundreds of extras were dancing to this sweet romantic song all day long. So I asked the producers if I could put this CD on just for one take – we would just do it for the gag reel – and it was "No Tengo Dinero."
Nobody knew except for Alexis and myself – and I think Seth Green knew – and we just had the time of our life dancing and just being so silly.
You also bought a house together. What was that experience like?
Well, most of his stuff had to go. I mean, that sounds horrible. He was a minimalist, so only, like, two things had to go – and the couch.
Has the engagement been stressful?
No, no. This has only brought us closer together. We were at a point in our relationship where I just thought, "How could it get any better?" And then it's so strange, but then as soon as that ring goes on, something changes, something shifts and it just elevates into a relationship.
Even when you threw his couch out, he didn't care?
It was a mutual decision about the couch.
Oh, yeah, it is definitely a mutual effort.
Do you have a song picked out?
I am not sure. We have a song, but it's a funny song ... we might incorporate that somehow. It's called "No Tengo Dinero," which means, "I have no money." So it's really not an appropriate first song.
How did that become your song?
It was back when we were just friends and he was working on Buffy. I found this band that I just adored called Los Umbrellos and he and I would listen to it in his trailer. Then we were shooting an episode of Buffy that was a prom episode, and hundreds of extras were dancing to this sweet romantic song all day long. So I asked the producers if I could put this CD on just for one take – we would just do it for the gag reel – and it was "No Tengo Dinero."
Nobody knew except for Alexis and myself – and I think Seth Green knew – and we just had the time of our life dancing and just being so silly.
You also bought a house together. What was that experience like?
Well, most of his stuff had to go. I mean, that sounds horrible. He was a minimalist, so only, like, two things had to go – and the couch.
Has the engagement been stressful?
No, no. This has only brought us closer together. We were at a point in our relationship where I just thought, "How could it get any better?" And then it's so strange, but then as soon as that ring goes on, something changes, something shifts and it just elevates into a relationship.
Even when you threw his couch out, he didn't care?
It was a mutual decision about the couch.
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